1903
Lawrence Eugene Motley was born on 06 May 1903 in South Carolina, USA a child of Talley William Motley and Minnie Rose Motley.
1910
Laurens Mutley was counted in the census on 15 Apr 1910 in Richland, South Carolina, USA, as a 6-year-old, male, white, single, son. Also in the home was his father, Tulley W. Mutley; his mother, Minnie Mutley; and his siblings, Thurmond Mutley, Talley H Mutley, Delphein D Mutley, and Cleo E Mutley.
1914
On May 3, 1914, Lawrence Motley was mentioned in the newspaper article, “HISTORY OF HIGH POINT SCHOOL DATES BACK SEVENTEEN YEARS
1920
L E Motley was counted in the census on 10 Jan 1920 in Pontiac, Richland, South Carolina, USA, as a 16-year-old, male, white, single, son. Also in the home was his father, T. W. Motley; his step-mother, Lucy E Motley; and his siblings, J B Motley, T H Motley, D D Motley, Cleo E Motley, Woodrow Motley, Lillian Motley, and Jessie Motley.
1930
Lawrance E Motley was counted in the census on 08 Apr 1930 in Pontiac, Richland, South Carolina, USA, as a 26-year-old, male, white, single, son. Also in the home was his father, Talley W Motley; his step-mother, Lucy E Motley; and his siblings, John T Motley, Talley H Motley, Delphine D Motley, Woodroe Motley, Lilian I Motley, Jessie V Motley, and Doris F Motley.
1951
August 14, 1951, Lawrence Motley was mentioned as a living son in the obituary of Talley W. Motley.
1960
He died on 14 Apr 1960 in Columbia, Richland, South Carolina, USA at Veterans Administration Hospital. He was buried on 16 Apr 1960 in Elgin, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA at Union Baptist Church Cemetery. His cause of death was adenocarcinoma of left main bronchus.
Motley Services To Be Saturday
Funeral services for Lawrence E. Motley will be held Saturday morning at 11 o’clock in the Union Baptist Church near Blaney, conducted by the Rev. Stephen H. Zukor, D. D., and the Rev. George Partridge. Interment will be in the church cemetery.
Active pallbearers will be six nephews: Rembert Sessions, Harry Sessions, Raymond Sessions, Talley Sessions, Ronnie Motley, and Billy Roof. They will meet at the church at 10 o’clock.
Honorary pallbearers will be Edward Taylor, Norman Sanders, Marshall Jeffers, Edwin Sessions, Donnie Watson, Boykin Rose, D. G. Jeffers, Furman K. Jeffers, Ira Goff, Fred Bookman, Glenn Jacobs and Earl Jacobs. They will meet at the church at 10:55.
The casket will be placed in the church at 10 o’clock.
Paschal Funeral Home is in charge.
The family is at 1504 Charlton Dr.
Mr. Motley, 56, of 1504 Charlton Drive, farmer and member of the armed for years, died Thursday afternoon at the VA Hospital after a brief illness.
He was born near Blaney, a son of the late T. W. Motley and Minnie Rose Motley. He was a member of Union Baptist Church at Blaney.
Surviving are his stepmother, Mrs. Lucy Motley, Dentsville; a sister, Mrs. Clyde Session, Columbia; three half-sisters, Mrs. Paul Byers, Columbia, Mrs. Lillian Cauthen, Savannah, and Mrs. Vermell Palmer, Ohio; three brothers, D. D. Motley, Columbia, L. H. Motley and J. L. Motley, both of Blaney; and a half-brother, W. W. Motley, Charleston.
Motley Rites To Be Held Today
Funeral services for Lawrence E. Motley will be at 11 o’clock Saturday morning from Union Baptist Church near Blaney, conducted by the Rev. Stephen H. Zukor, D. D., and the Rev. George Partridge. Interment will be in the church cemetery.
Active pallbearers will be six nephews: Rembert Sessions, Harry Sessions, Raymond Sessions, Talley Sessions, Ronnie Motley, and Billy Roof. They will meet at the church at 10 o’clock.
Honorary pallbearers will be Edward Taylor, Norman Sanders, Marshall Jeffers, Edwin Sessions, Donnie Watson, Boykin Rose, D. G. Jeffers, Furman K. Jeffers, Ira Goff, Fred Bookman, Glenn Jacobs and Earl Jacobs. They will meet at the church at 10:55.
The casket will be placed in the church at 10 o’clock.
The family is at 1504 Charlton Dr.
Mr. Motley, 56, of 1504 Charlton Drive, farmer and member of the armed forces for years, died Thursday afternoon at the VA Hospital after a brief illness.
He was born near Blaney, a son of the late T. W. Motley and Minnie Rose Motley. He was a member of Union Baptist Church at Blaney.
Surviving are his stepmother, Mrs. Lucy Motley, Dentsville; a sister, Mrs. Clyde Session, Columbia; three half-sisters, Mrs. Paul Byers, Columbia, Mrs. Lillian Cauthen, Savannah, and Mrs. Vermell Palmer, Ohio; three brothers, D. D. Motley, Columbia, L. H. Motley and J. L. Motley, both of Blaney; and a half-brother, W. W. Motley, Charleston.

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Elgin, Kershaw County, South Carolina, USA
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