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Milton Brown Maness Jr.

1948 - 2021

Milton Brown Maness Jr. obituary, 1948-2021, Charleston, SC

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Milton Maness Obituary

Milton Brown Maness, Jr. BURNSVILLE, NC - Milton Brown Maness, Jr., 73, fondly known as "Binky" to most people, died Saturday, December 18th, at Smoky Ridge Health and Rehab in Burnsville, North Carolina, after a long illness. His children often called him "Superman" because of his ability to produce a science project for them overnight. His grandchildren called him "Papa Bink," while the children of Plum Crazy (a kids nightclub in Spartanburg, SC, designed and run by both Binky and his son, Drew) called him "Papa Bear". Binky was born January 10, 1948, in Spartanburg, South Carolina, a son of the late Jo' Ellen Reed Maness and the late Milton B. Maness. As an avid young basketball player, Binky started his own exhibition team called the Junior Trotters, which played half-time shows at colleges up and down the East Coast. He was a 1966 graduate of Spartanburg High School, a three-sport athlete who still holds records there. Binky played baseball for the University of South Carolina in his first year, graduating in 1974. After college, he created his own comic strip called "The Local Yokels" which ran in upstate SC and NC. In addition to owning his own art and photography business, Binky worked as a reporter for the Spartanburg Herald, was a Univserv Representative for the SC Education Association, manager of Jacobs Photo in Summerville, SC, manager of Worldwide Camera in Charleston, SC, and a photographer for APT nationwide. Binky was a member of South Estatoe Baptist Church in Burnsville, and a past member and deacon of Kingstree First Baptist. Survivors, in addition to his wife of almost 43 years, Eileen Thompson Maness of Burnsville, are his dearly loved son, Andrew Reed Maness of Summerville; his two stepdaughters whom he loved as his own: Laurel Lifrage Wade (Scott Steele) of Union, SC, and Tamara Jane Lifrage (Ned Threadgill) of Kingstree, SC; a special granddaughter, Lyla Addison Smith Lifrage of Burnsville, whom he considered his fifth child; one brother, Mark Maness, of Spartanburg; three sisters: Melinda Gray (Chip) of Greenville, SC, Molly Horton (Mike Small) of Gaston, SC, and Mia Maness of Charleston, SC; three grandchildren: Seth Wade (Lacey), Logan Wade (Hunter Wolfe), and Nick Wade (Teri), all of Union; and three great-grandsons: Mason Wade, Myles Wolfe, and Jax Wade. A favorite aunt, Patsy Reed Turner, also survives, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, Binky was predeceased by his beloved daughter, Hayley Fust (Paul). Binky loved God and his family. He also enjoyed watching sports on television and taking various family members on trips, both national and international. A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m. on Saturday, January 8, 2022, at Kingstree First Baptist Church in Kingstree, South Carolina, with Reverend Ian Geimer officiating. Memorials may be made to South Estatoe Baptist Church in Burnsville or Kingstree First Baptist Church. The family would like to thank Blue Ridge Hospice and Smoky Ridge Health and Rehab for their care and assistance. To send the family an online condolence, please visit our website at www.yanceyfuneralservice.com. Visit our guestbook at legacy.com/obituaries/charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Dec. 21 to Dec. 22, 2021.

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Patsy R Turner

December 22, 2021

Binky was welcomed home ,with open arms, by so many family members . What a joyous reunion in Heaven ! My love to all the family and while my heart aches I find comfort knowing our Binky is at peace .

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