Terry Alanson Frinks, always known as “Dump”, has had a long journey during his life travels. Dump has been all over and has met numerous people whom he has left a colorful impact on their hearts. He was always a family man no matter where or who he was with.
Many things in life brought him joy, but the greatest of his joys was women. Dump was also a great switchboard operator; if he wanted to call you, he made a way. Dump would call everyone he could think of regardless where he was located. His call was to either aggravate you, provoke you, or just to say “I love ya”, as he frequently would do.
Dump was educated in the Horry county School System, he also attended The Wil Lou Gray Opportunity School. Dump accepted Christ and joined Myrtle Hill Missionary Baptist Church. Terry departed his life at Grand Strand Hospital due to an unexpected illness.
Dump left a legacy of love and devotion to his parents, Clarence and Bobbie Freeman. Children; Shanice Wilson, Daimontae Harris, Jaketavious Floyd, Tahjanay Harris, Tyquasha Willard, Tyquan Frinks, Travone McCloud, Shiara Copeland, Alaya Copeland, and Jalen Copeland; Preceded him to death of his children; Christopher Bennett and Baby Faith A. Frinks. 13 Grandchildren. Siblings; Ericka Frinks Hill, Alfreda (Jeff Bryant) Freeman, and Bryan Freeman; Extended Siblings; Kelvin Frinks, Faith Frinks, and Ashley Livingston.
Special aunt and uncle; Ruth Frinks and Sidney Scott. Special friends; Diedra Hightower, Sandra Harris and Valeria Simon.
A lot of Love and fond memories with his Mt. Calvary Family and a host of uncles, aunts, nephews, nieces, relatives and friends.
The Viewing will be held Saturday July 30,2022 at Latimer's Funeral Home 2-6PM.
The Funeral will be held 2pmSunday July 31,2022 at Abigail Cemetery
ABIGAIL CEMETERY IS LOCATED ON EAST BEAR GRASS RD. ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE OF THE ROAD. LOOK FOR THE HAND-LETTERED SIGN AND ARROW. THE CEMETERY IS IN THE WOODS, JUST OFF THE ROAD.
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