MANNING – Raymond Alton Alsbrook, 63, husband of Barbara Ann Mitchum Alsbrook, passed away on February 14, 2010, at WBJ Dorn VA Medical Center in Columbia.
Born May 27, 1946, in Manning, he was the son of the late George Hardy and Lucy Mae Ridgeway Alsbrook. He was a United States Marine Corps veteran of the Viet Nam War, and was owner and operator of Alsbrook Construction, a member of Deep Creek Pentecostal Holiness Church, a member of United Bird Hunters, and Southern Trail Riders.
Survivors, in addition to his wife of Manning, are a son, Ray Alsbrook and wife Catherine Anne of Summerton; two daughters, Laura Alsbrook of Manning, and Aimee Steen and husband Buck of Manning; three grandchildren, Caitlan and Justin Alsbrook, and Brittani Steen; a brother, Marvin Alsbrook and wife Mary of Manning; five sisters, Lila Ellis and husband Bill of Manning, Margaret Ardis of Manning, Jeanette Lowder and husband Lee of Pinewood, Angela Hodge and husband Harold of Sumter, and Pam Beatson and husband Billy of Manning; and a number of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held at 3:00 p.m. Wednesday in the chapel of Stephens Funeral Home in Manning, with the Rev. James O. Floyd and the Rev. Morris Smith officiating. Burial was in Deep Creek Pentecostal Holiness Church Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Al Hovermale, Michael Hovermale, Johnny Alsbrook, Kevin Alsbrook, Brian Nexsen, and Raymond Timmons. Honorary pallbearers were Lenny Corbett and Jerry Moody.
Memorials may be made to Deep Creek PH Church Window Fund, 3016 Hwy. 260, Manning, SC 29102.
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CONDOLENCES
I am sorry to hear the the passing of Mr. Raymond... I will be thinking your family.
From: Janice Cercopely
Dear Barbara and Family,
Please know that all of you are in our thoughts and prayers. Raymond will be remembered fondly and sadly missed. Let us know if we can do anything for you.
With Deepest Sympathy
Mac and Debbie Spigner
From: Debbie Spigner
Thinking of you and your family during your loss. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. May God be with you and your family.
Sarah and Jamie
From: Sarah Evans and Jamie Jones(Sarah's Fashions)
I am sorry to hear about the loss your loved one. Your family is in our thoughts & prayers.
Mary
From: Mary B. Littleton
Dear Barbara & Family, I'm so sorry for your loss. Please let me know if I can do anything for any of you. God Bless each of you. Love Brenda
From: Brenda Prescott
DEAR BARBARA & FAMILY , WE ARE SO SORRY FOR RAYMOND'S PASSING . BUT WE KNOW HE IS RESTING NOW . I ( JERRY ) WILL MISS OUR LONG TALKS AND ADVICE HE WOULD GIVE ON REMOLDING THE OLD PLACES ON THE FARM . I ( SHARON ) WAS HOPING WE COULD HAVE HAD THAT BIRTHDAY DINNER TOGETHER THIS YEAR LIKE WE HAD PLANNED SINCE OUR BIRTHDAYS WAS RIGHT THERE TOGETHER , BUT ONE DAY WE WILL ALL BE TOGETHER AND OH WHAT A DAY THAT WILL BE . PLEASE , IF YOU NEED US LET US KNOW . WE LOVE YOU ALL VERY MUCH . LOVE , JERRY & SHARON ALSBROOK XXOO
From: JERRY & SHARON ALSBROOK
I am so sorry to hear about your loss. Know that God is comforting your needs and that he is resting now. Aimee and Laura if you need anything please let me know.
God Bless
From: Suzi Judy
I am so sorry to hear about Mr Raymond. He was such a dear friend to my dad.I have lots of good memories of them together. Keeping your family in my thoughts and prayers.
From: Lisa McCall Brown
It was an absolute honor taking care of Mr. Alsbrook, we are sorry for your loss and he will be truly missed.
From: Dorn VA SICU nursing staff
Our thoughts and prayers go to the Alsbrook Family. May Mr. Raymond rest in peace.
From: Haselden Pest Control
TO THE ALSBROOK FAMILY
IT WAS A PLEASURE KNOWING RAYMOND
FOR HIS MOST PLEASANT MANNERISM
AND WARM SPIRIT: KEEP LOOKING UP!
LEON & VIRGINIA RICHBURG
CLARENDON CO. VETERANS AFFAIRS
From: LEONRICHBURG
Bobbie: I am so sorry about Raymond; he was one of my favorite people growing up; he always had a smile on his face; there are no words to say except you are remembered in our prayers. Sincerely, Jenny
From: Jenny Eaddy Jackson
May God be with you and yours during your time of loss.