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Deaths: Larry Watford, South Carolina business owner
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Larry Elton Watford, owner of Central Electric and Rewinding, Inc., died June 30 at his Florence, S.C., home. He was 63.
Mr. Watford became owner of the company, also in Florence, in 1969. He had previously worked for DuPont.
He was a member of the Salem United Methodist Church, a graduate of Timmonsville (S.C.) High School, and a member of the American Legion Post 1. He served in the South Carolin...
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