Mr. Roosevelt Hemingway

11/28/1921 - 05/15/2017

Obituary For Mr. Roosevelt Hemingway

"Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted." Matthew 5:4

Funeral services for Mr. Roosevelt Hemingway are scheduled for Saturday, May 20, 2017 at 1:00 pm at Cedar Branch Missionary Baptist Church 756 Cedar Branch Road Loris, South Carolina 29569.

Public viewing will in held Friday, May 19, 2017 from 4-7 pm in the D.L. Grate Memorial Chapel of United Funeral Home 3731 Watson St. Loris, South Carolina.

Interment will follow in the Church cemetery.

Mr. Hemingway was born on Monday, November 28, 1921 in the Loris section of Horry county to his parents the late Azra Hemingway and Callie Hemingway.

On Monday, May 15, 2017 at McLeod Loris Hospital he answered the call of eternal rest.

He leaves a legacy of love and cherished memories to children: Jimmie Hemingway, Claudie ( Maxine) Hemingway, Donald ( Getha) Hemingway, Lois Riggins and Cathy ( Vincent) Myers; sisters: Ethel Hemingway; grandchildren: Debbie ( Joey) Lennon, Sharon Livingston, Jamie ( Ashley) Hemingway, Delayne Hemingway, Jenna Keel. Kendrick Hemingway, Beatrice Keel, Alyssa Myers, Jawuan Brown, Alexis Lennon, Kenneth Jefferson, Noah Harvin, Eli Harvin and Hixon Hemingway; son-in-law Jimmie Keel.

United Funeral Home is serving the family. 843-756-7999



Guest Book

sorry to hear of your lost. God is always there to help in difficult times. You will never forget the memories. Your classmate bendon :ivingstopn and Metheria 803-260-5923 hagarson@aol.com

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Mr. Roosevelt was a special man, all our hearts have been touched by his kindness. He will be greatly missed, but he is home now. His dear friend and caretaker, Renee Rabon

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God bless you at this difficult time. Mr. Roosevelt loved his family. He had many people who loved him. He will be missed. Signed by his friend, Brenda Lee.

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I know Mr. Roosevelt is home and at rest. He was a special man. I will always remember his sweet spirit and humbleness. I will miss seeing him at the nursing home. He called me Missy and stopped me to talk to him in the hallway. I would help him straighten his cap. My greatest sympathy to his family. He tolded me he has children. He wanted to go home and now he is home. I loved to see him smile, I will miss that. God bless all that loved him, and that was a lot of people and caregivers.

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may the family find peace during this storm

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