Mr. Harry "Buddy" Whittington

Passed 12/17/2018

Obituary For Mr. Harry "Buddy" Whittington

Harry Benjamin Whittington Jr. was born on July 6, 1957 in Dillon County, South Carolina. He was the son of the late Annie and Harry Whittington. Harry departed this earthly life on Monday, December 17, 2018 at McLeod Regional Medical Center, Florence, South Carolina.

Harry “Buddy” received his education in the Dillon County Public Schools, Dillon, South Carolina. He was loved by so many.

Buddy was preceded in death by his parents and one sister: Joann Whittington.

Harry leaves to cherish his fond and loving memories ~ his loving wife: Rubie Dell McCormic Whittington of the home; a son: Antonio (Zenna) McCormick; a daughter: Talaya Whittington; two brothers: Frank Whittington of Bowie, Maryland and Ronnie Whittington of Jacksonville, North Carolina; two grandchildren: Antonio and Zabhia McCormick both of Dillon, South Carolina; seven aunts; three uncles; four sisters-n-law; four brothers-n-law and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.



Guest Book

I remember when I first meet AKA Buddy. For some reason I fell for him. Although our relationship was short lived I still remember how much I cared about him. After all these years have passed when I heard he had passed my heart was sadden. To the family my heart hurts with you but know that Jesus is a heart mender. Praying for you all. Inez McQueen

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To The Grieving Family of Mr. Harry Whittington.... A message of Solace at The Time of Your Lost of a Loved One………… How Can I Pray and Be Heard by God? WHY THE QUESTION ARISES: People in practically all religions pray. Yet, many feel that their prayers are not answered. WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES: Jesus taught us to avoid repeating set formulas in our prayers. “When praying,” he said, “do not say the same things over and over again.” (Matthew 6:7) If we want God to listen to our prayers, we must pray in the way that he approves. To do that, we need to learn what God’s will is and then pray accordingly. First John 5:14 explains: “No matter what we ask according to [God’s] will, he hears us.” See also Psalm 65:2; John 14:6, 14; and 1 John 3:22. It is my sincere hope that these words/this knowledge helps to sustain you, your family during your Bereavement… Along with your Bible Go to www.jw.org 'Bible' or 'Publications' to answer any bible topic

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