![]() ![]() Rex was husband of the late Elaine Allgood Cauthen. He was the son of the late Prince Edward Cauthen and Claudine Etheridge Cauthen. He was born in Central and grew up in Travelers Rest. Rex Edward Cauthen, 70, went home to be with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on Sept. Online condolences may be sent to .ĮASLEY - Mr. ![]() The families will be at their respective homes. Main St., Pickens, SC 29671.ĭillard Funeral Home is assisting the McJunkin family. In honor of Mary and Harold’s love of children, memorials may be made to Pickens First Baptist Church Samaritan’s Purse Operation Christmas Child, 406 E. Burial followed the service at Hillcrest Memorial Park. He was a member of the Pickens County Cattleman’s Association, American Simmental Association and a past commissioner of the Pickens County Soil and Water Conservation District for 10 years.Ī funeral service was held on Sept. He was a lifelong resident of Pickens County and member at Pickens First Baptist Church. McJunkin served in the United States Air Force and worked throughout his life as a carpenter and vegetable and cattle farmer. McJunkin was predeceased by sisters Azilee Evette, Blanche Tucker and Ellen Boggs and a brother, B.F. Surviving are one brother, Donald McJunkin, and one sister, Nannie Bet Boggs (Tommy) of Pickens, and a host of loving nieces, nephews, great and great-great nieces and nephews. Harold was the loving and devoted husband of the late Mary Lee Ellison McJunkin. He was born in Pickens County, and was the son of the late Henry Eugene (Gene) McJunkin and Ethel Williams McJunkin. William Harold McJunkin, 93, passed peacefully on Sept. ![]()
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