| Name |
Philip Booth ROSS [1, 2, 3] |
| Suffix |
Sr. |
| Birth |
10 Jun 1924 |
Pinewood, Sumter County, South Carolina [4] |
| Gender |
Male |
| Education |
he attended Pinewood, South Carolina, schools and graduated from Pinewood High School, Pinewood, South Carolina [2] |
| HIST |
of Florence, South Carolina He returned to school after his service in the Pacific and graduated from Clemson University in 1948 in electrical engineering. He was a long-time member and past president of the Florence Kiwanis, member and 33rd degree past master mason of the Scottish Rite Orient Lodge of Wilmington, N.C. During his retirement, he enjoyed the company of many friends at the “Tuesday morning breakfast group,” playing golf and going on fishing trips, including a yearly trip to Harker’s Island, N. C. Are his grandchildren with their correct parents. [1, 2] |
| MILI |
he served during World War II as a flight engineer on B24 Liberator bombers attached to Headquarters Squadron of the 22nd Bombardment Group of the U. S. 5th Air Force, who were known as the “Red Raiders.” [2] |
| Occupation |
he retired as division engineer in 1988 from Carolina Power and LIght Company after 39 years with that company |
| Religion |
he was a member of Calvary Baptist Church, chairman of the board of deacons for several years, member of the Lafon Smalls Sunday School Class and served on several different committees of the church, including chairman of the Long Range Planning Committee [2] |
| _UID |
BEE5182AC6734F0EA00122627EB05BCBF4D0 |
| Death |
7 Feb 2006 |
McLeod Hospice House, Florence, Florence County, South Carolina |
| Burial |
10 Feb 2006 |
Sumter Cemetery, 700 W. Oakland Avenue, Sumter, Sumter County, South Carolina [2] |
- Stoudenmire-Dowling Funeral Home
|
| Person ID |
I7720 |
Singleton and Related Families |
| Last Modified |
5 May 2007 |