TITLE: Vezely B.Spiers SOURCE: The Post and Courier, Jan 3, 2001 SUBMITTED: The Post and Courier FORMATTED: Kim Grissom, Apr 2001 *********************************************************************************************** Vezely Gertrude Brown Spiers, 86, formerly of 209 Bonnoitt St., Moncks Corner, SC, a retired first grade teacher and principal of Macedonia Elementary School for 42 years, died Sunday in a Laurens nursing home. The funeral will be at 2 pm Wednesday at the graveside in Berkeley Memorial Gardens. Burial, directed by Dial-Murray Funeral Home, Moncks Corner, will follow. Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to the Moncks Corner United Methodist Church Music Program, 200 North Live Oak Dr., Moncks Conrner, SC 29461. Mrs. Spiers was born August 3, 1914, in Brittons Neck, SC, a daughter of Julius L. Brown and Nina Gasque Brown. She is the widow of George Roland Spiers. She was a member of the Moncks Corner United Methodist Church where she was active in the choir. She was a graduate of Brittons Neck High School and Winthrop College. She was predeceased by a brother, Joseph Murdock Brown and a sister, Mary Elizabeth Brown Rogers. Surviving are, a niece reared in the home, Jo Anne Brown Geroge, her husband, David P. George, Jr., and their daughter, Amy Caroline George, all of Laurens; she is also survived by many other beloved nieces and nephews. *********************************************************************************************** NOTICE: Printing the files within by non-commerical individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. *********************************************************************************************** The USGenWeb project makes no claims or estimates of the validity of the information submitted and reminds you that each new piece of information must be researched and proved or disproved by weight of evidence. It is always best to consult the original material for verification.