Wednesday, July 27, 2011

RIP Herky!!

!RIP Facebook page for Hercky!
Souftanorf would like to send deepest regards to the family of Hazel "Hurky" Knox. He was a great friend of our family and will be missed deeply!! We would also ask that these senseless killing of our own soldiers is soon put to rest in our homes and neighborhoods! Once again RIP Hurk!

Herkin Knox was born August 31, 1955 in Hartsville, South Carolina, a son of Robert and Ethel Mae James Knox. He received his formal education in the public schools of Darlington County and graduated from Butler High School in 1974. In 1975, he moved to Washington, DC and lived there for 10 years before relocating back to his native home, Hartsville. While in Washington, he worked for PMI as well as at the United States Capital. Aftsuccessful self employed car dealer and detailer "Herkie", as he was known throughout the commer moving back to Hartsville, Mr. Knox became a unity was a humble, sweet and caring man. His family, the community and all of those who he came in contact with loved him because of his friendly smile, the jokes that he told and way he loved to play around with everybody. He was never a stranger to anyone and would lend a helping hand when he could. He will truly be missed by family and friends alike. Surviving to cherish the memory and continue the legacy of Hazel Herkin Knox in addition to his parents, Robert and Ethel Mae Knox include his wife, Dorothy Simon Knox; his children, Nicole (Billy) Rogers, Jason Knox, Keishia (Randy) Davis, Charmaine T. Williams-Martin and Jalia Shaneen Knox; 11 grandchildren, three step grandchildren; his sisters, Dorothy Jean Claggett-Matthews, Sara Knox, Lucretia Damon, Alta Mae (Alexander) Prescott and Loretta Canzater; his brothers, Charles Knox and Heyward Knox; an uncle, Sam Knox, his aunts, Maggie Moses and Louise P. Woods; 16 nieces and nephews, other close relatives and very dear friends.ur homes and neighborhoods!

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