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Grady Ansel King, Sr., 99, passed away peacefully at his daughter's home Wednesday, June 3, 2020. He was born August 27, 1920 in Pickens County, a son of Robert and Texieanna Alexander King. Grady served in the Civilian Conservation Corp (CCC) as a teenager, serving at both Jones Gap and Parris Mountain. He joined the US Army and proudly served his country during World War II. Oh, the stories he could tell. When he finished his time there, he became a sales rep for Keebler Bakery. Grady was an early member of Mt. Tabor Baptist Church. Later he was involved in the building and growth of East...
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Convalescent Plasma Recently the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has authorized the emergency use of convalescent plasma for individual patients who are critically ill with COVID-19. Although many details remain uncertain, The Blood Connection is preparing to collect and distribute these products for patient treatment. Dr. Robert Rainer, medical director at told "After you get infected, your immunity is there and what we have are antibodies that is present in plasma we can transfer to somebody else." Dr. Rainer joined The Morning Answer to discuss why this is...
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Lara Trump is an American television producer, and campaign adviser to the 45th (her father-in-law) . She is married to the president's son , with whom she has two children. Lara took a few minutes to talk about Trump 2020, the RNC in Charlotte this summer and how the COVID 19 virus has affected the 2020 election.
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In a last week, Congressman Jeff Duncan wrote about the fight against the coronavirus our country is facing: "We cannot, however, let these measures be more harmful than the virus itself. Let me be abundantly clear when I say that: the virus is real, it is novel, it is a threat, and it is highly contagious. But at the same time, we can’t wage war against our economy while we fight off the coronavirus on another front. We MUST handle both. Economic devastation and health devastation are equally as important for us to confront." The Congressman from SC's 3rd District is right!! This may...
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Had a great visit with Former SC Governor and UN Ambassador this week. In stores this week, is the Ambassadors' first-hand perspective on national and international affairs, as well as a behind-the-scenes account of her tenure in the Trump administration. Heading back to South Carolina to live, Governor Haley seems to be anxious to be back on Palmetto State soil. Take a minute to listen and plan to attend one of her upcoming events in SC. to check for a date and time near you.
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Grady Ansel King, Sr., 99, passed away peacefully at his daughter's home Wednesday, June 3, 2020. He was born August 27, 1920 in Pickens County, a son of Robert and Texieanna Alexander King.
Grady served in the Civilian Conservation Corp (CCC) as a teenager, serving at both Jones Gap and Parris Mountain. He joined the US Army and proudly served his country during World War II. Oh, the stories he could tell. When he finished his time there, he became a sales rep for Keebler Bakery.
Grady was an early member of Mt. Tabor Baptist Church. Later he was involved in the building and growth of East Clemson Baptist Church. He served as deacon at both churches.
Grady's hobby was dealing with antiques. He successfully was able to parlay that into a second career. He loved going out and finding things and learning their history and story. He would bring things back and sell them in his shop, Roller Mill Antiques right in Central.
Grady is survived by a daughter, Betty Bishop and husband Rick of Spartanburg; sons, Ansel and wife Patti of Seneca, Bobby and wife Toni of Clemson, and Scott of Columbia; 15 grandchildren; 33 great grandchildren; and 14 great great grandchildren. In addition to his parents Grady was predeceased by his wife, Georgia in 2004; a daughter, Patricia Warren; 5 brothers; and 3 sisters.
Graveside services for the family will be held on Saturday, June 6, 2020 at Memory Gardens in Clemson. Military rites will follow.
Those who wish to remember Grady in a special way may make donations in is memory to East Clemson Baptist Church, 230 Frontage Rd, Clemson, SC 29631, or to Interim Healthcare, Hyland Rd., Greenville, SC 2961.