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Category Archives: Aiken County Pauper Service
Aiken County Pauper Service
A long standing tradition in our great county……. Here is the report from last year. Pauper Burial Ceremony in Aiken County Five deceased Aiken County men and one woman whose bodies have gone unclaimed were laid to rest on Friday … Continue reading
Posted in Aiken County Pauper Service
Tagged Aiken Funeral Home, Aiken funeral homes, Battle, Capt. Bobby Wilson, Caring for the dead, Carlton S. Satterfield, Cheri Hicks, Christina Abbott, Deacon Bob Waters, Edward Weber, Frank D. Allen, George Funeral Home, George Funeral Home & Cremation Center., Jr., Pauper's funeral, Ray Visotski, Regency Hospice, Ronald, SC Cremation & Burial Society, Shane Zellner
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