| I want to live, I want to give I've been a miner for a heart of gold. it's these expressions I never give, That keep me searching For a heart of gold And I'm getting old. I've been to Hollywood I've been to Redwood I've crossed the ocean For a heart of gold. I've been in my mind, It's such a fine line That keeps me searching For a heart of gold And I'm getting old. Keep me searching For a heart of gold You keep me searching For a heart of gold And I'm getting old. I've been a miner For a heart of gold. Heart of Gold by Neil Young |
| Joseph William Shular, Jr. "Junior" 1950 to 2003 |
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| This page is dedicated to the memory of my Uncle Junior; and to my Mother, who loved and accepted her brother unconditionally and without question. |
| If you would like to honor the memory of Junior, please lend a helping hand to the people less fortunate than yourself. |
| From THE GREENVILLE NEWS (Greenville, Greenville County South Carolna): April 18, 2006 Joseph William Shular, Jr. U.S. Veteran Joseph William Shular, 52, of Vancouver, Wash., died in January. He was the son of Joe Shular and Grace Welborn, of Pelzer. He was a graduate of Greenville High School and the University of South Carolina. He served as a translator in the U.S. Army in Berlin, Germany. He is survived by his stepfather, of Greenville; one sister, of Tulsa, Okla.; three brothers, one, of Moncks Corner, one, of Simpsonville, and one brother, of Mauldin; three nephews; four nieces; two great-nephews; and two great-nieces. Memorial services will be held at noon Saturday, April 19, 2003, at Pretty Place Chapel, Ceasars Head. Courtesy of Gray Mortuary, Pelzer. |
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| Wendy Craft, 2003. |