Andrew Earl Floyd, Sr., 80, died Thursday, January 12, 2012, at Tuomey Hospital in Sumter. Funeral services, conducted by the Rev. Jerry Hodge and the Rev. Mike Grant, were held Sunday, January 15, 2012, in the chapel at Williamsburg Funeral Home. Burial, directed by Williamsburg Funeral Home, followed at Tilly Swamp Baptist Church Cemetery near Conway. Mr. Floyd was born June 19, 1931, in Horry County, a son of the late Andrew Madison Floyd and Sadie Graham Floyd. He was a member of Wyboo Community Church in Manning. He was a 1949 graduate of Conway High School and attended Clemson University. He was a Korean War Veteran, a Past Master of Kingstree Masonic Lodge # 46 and a member of Omar Temple. He was Past President of Santee Shrine Club. He served on City Council in Kingstree and was Past President of the Kingstree Kiwanis Club. Survivors are: his wife, Dorothy McCants Floyd; two sons, Andrew Earl “Andy” Floyd, Jr. (Linda) of Moore; and Charles Thomas “Charlie” Floyd of Kingsport, Tennessee; one daughter, Betsy McCay (Mark) of Surfside Beach; two stepsons, Lynn Cox of and Kevin Cox (Rebecca), both of Kingstree; three sisters, Nealmina Coates and Bobbie Anderson (Ashley), both of Conway; and Jenny Yarbrough (Bill) of Surfside Beach; five grandchildren; and two step grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the building funds at Lake Marion Christian Church, 1326 Morello Road, Manning, SC 29102 or Wyboo Community Church, 12135 Hwy. 260, Manning, SC 29102.

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