The Seneca Fire Department Honor Guard carries in former Seneca fire chief Richard Harold Timms at the beginning of his funeral at Seneca Baptist Church.
Seneca Fire Department file in Seneca Baptist Church for the funeral of former Seneca fire chief Richard Harold Timms.
Central fire chief Ed Reynolds, right, and Ben Smith watch the funeral procession of firetrucks and hearse for former Seneca fire chief Richard Harold Timms at the beginning of his funeral at Seneca Baptist Church.
Anderson County firefighters stand at attention for the funeral of former Seneca fire chief Richard Harold Timms.
The Seneca Fire Department Honor Guard stands near the casket of former Seneca fire chief Richard Harold Timms at the beginning of his funeral Monday at Seneca Baptist Church.
Family and friends exit the church at a funeral for former Seneca fire chief Richard Harold Timms at Seneca Baptist Church.
Tommy Brown sings "Beulah Land" during the funeral for former Seneca fire chief Richard Harold Timms in Seneca Baptist Church.
The Seneca Fire Department Honor Guard carries in former Seneca fire chief Richard Harold Timms at the beginning of his funeral at Seneca Baptist Church.
Seneca Fire Department honor guard members Gabe Haney, left, and Chad Durham, right, stand at attention in Seneca Baptist Church before the funeral of former Seneca fire chief Richard Harold Timms.
Seneca Fire Department stand in Seneca Baptist Church while family arrive to their seats for the funeral of former Seneca fire chief Richard Harold Timms.
Central fire chief Ed Reynolds, right, dips his head and Ben Smith looks for the funeral procession of firetrucks and hearse for former Seneca fire chief Richard Harold Timms at the beginning of his funeral at Seneca Baptist Church. "He did a lot of work with the South Carolina Fireman's Association," Chief Reynolds said at his post.
Seneca Fire Department file in Seneca Baptist Church for the funeral of former Seneca fire chief Richard Harold Timms.
Seneca Fire Department file in Seneca Baptist Church for the funeral of former Seneca fire chief Richard Harold Timms.
Seneca Fire Department Capt. and Fire Marshal Jan Oliver, the first firefighter to be hired by former Seneca fire chief Richard Harold Timms, leads a processional line of firetrucks during the funeral driving to graveside.
The Seneca Fire Department Honor Guard salutes as the casket for former Seneca fire chief Richard Harold Timms is passed on to City of Seneca Fire Department Honorary Pallbearers during his funeral Monday at Seneca Baptist Church.
The Seneca Fire Department Honor Guard carries in former Seneca fire chief Richard Harold Timms at the beginning of his funeral at Seneca Baptist Church.
Jake McNeice, a World War II veteran and member of the Filthy Thirteen, the group on which the movie “The Dirty Dozen” was based, stands next to a sculpture of himself completed by Bruce Everly. The sculpture was unveiled in the Currahee Military Museum this past weekend as part of this year’s Currahee Military Weekend.
Anthony Trenton
Krystal Trenton
Larry Goff, a homeless man in Anderson, gets his hair cut by barber Adam Bryant at Clean Start in Anderson.
Columbus Todd, middle, waits as Furman Johnson, 59, gets his hair cut by barber Adam Bryant at Clean Start in Anderson. Homeless can get a shower, haircut, and laundry done at the ministry on Townsend street in downtown. Online video at IndependentMail.com
Columbus Todd, right, a homeless man in Anderson, waits for a haircut as Furman Johnson, 59, another homeless man in Anderson, closes his eyes while barber Adam Bryant makes final touches on Johnson's haircut at Clean Start in Anderson. Homeless people can take a shower, receive a haircut and have laundry done at the ministry on Townsend street in downtown.
Clean Start in Anderson. Homeless can get a shower, haircut, and laundry done at the ministry on Townsend street in downtown.
Furman Johnson, 59, a homeless man in Anderson, closes his eyes as barber Adam Bryant makes final touches on his haircut at Clean Start in Anderson. Homeless can get a shower, haircut, and laundry done at the ministry on Townsend street in downtown. Online video at IndependentMail.com
The New Testament book of The Bible lays on a stack of magazines where homeless wait for a haircut and their laundry. Larry Goff, a homeless man in Anderson, gets his hair cut by barber Adam Bryant at Clean Start in Anderson.
Seneca Fire Department file in Seneca Baptist Church for the funeral of former Seneca fire chief Richard Harold Timms.
Central fire chief Ed Reynolds, right, and Ben Smith watch the funeral procession of firetrucks and hearse for former Seneca fire chief Richard Harold Timms at the beginning of his funeral at Seneca Baptist Church.
Anderson County firefighters stand at attention for the funeral of former Seneca fire chief Richard Harold Timms.
The Seneca Fire Department Honor Guard stands near the casket of former Seneca fire chief Richard Harold Timms at the beginning of his funeral Monday at Seneca Baptist Church.
Family and friends exit the church at a funeral for former Seneca fire chief Richard Harold Timms at Seneca Baptist Church.
Tommy Brown sings "Beulah Land" during the funeral for former Seneca fire chief Richard Harold Timms in Seneca Baptist Church.
The Seneca Fire Department Honor Guard carries in former Seneca fire chief Richard Harold Timms at the beginning of his funeral at Seneca Baptist Church.
Seneca Fire Department honor guard members Gabe Haney, left, and Chad Durham, right, stand at attention in Seneca Baptist Church before the funeral of former Seneca fire chief Richard Harold Timms.
Seneca Fire Department stand in Seneca Baptist Church while family arrive to their seats for the funeral of former Seneca fire chief Richard Harold Timms.
Central fire chief Ed Reynolds, right, dips his head and Ben Smith looks for the funeral procession of firetrucks and hearse for former Seneca fire chief Richard Harold Timms at the beginning of his funeral at Seneca Baptist Church. "He did a lot of work with the South Carolina Fireman's Association," Chief Reynolds said at his post.
Seneca Fire Department file in Seneca Baptist Church for the funeral of former Seneca fire chief Richard Harold Timms.
Seneca Fire Department file in Seneca Baptist Church for the funeral of former Seneca fire chief Richard Harold Timms.
Seneca Fire Department Capt. and Fire Marshal Jan Oliver, the first firefighter to be hired by former Seneca fire chief Richard Harold Timms, leads a processional line of firetrucks during the funeral driving to graveside.
The Seneca Fire Department Honor Guard salutes as the casket for former Seneca fire chief Richard Harold Timms is passed on to City of Seneca Fire Department Honorary Pallbearers during his funeral Monday at Seneca Baptist Church.
The Seneca Fire Department Honor Guard carries in former Seneca fire chief Richard Harold Timms at the beginning of his funeral at Seneca Baptist Church.
Jake McNeice, a World War II veteran and member of the Filthy Thirteen, the group on which the movie “The Dirty Dozen” was based, stands next to a sculpture of himself completed by Bruce Everly. The sculpture was unveiled in the Currahee Military Museum this past weekend as part of this year’s Currahee Military Weekend.
Anthony Trenton
Krystal Trenton
Larry Goff, a homeless man in Anderson, gets his hair cut by barber Adam Bryant at Clean Start in Anderson.
Columbus Todd, middle, waits as Furman Johnson, 59, gets his hair cut by barber Adam Bryant at Clean Start in Anderson. Homeless can get a shower, haircut, and laundry done at the ministry on Townsend street in downtown. Online video at IndependentMail.com
Columbus Todd, right, a homeless man in Anderson, waits for a haircut as Furman Johnson, 59, another homeless man in Anderson, closes his eyes while barber Adam Bryant makes final touches on Johnson's haircut at Clean Start in Anderson. Homeless people can take a shower, receive a haircut and have laundry done at the ministry on Townsend street in downtown.
Clean Start in Anderson. Homeless can get a shower, haircut, and laundry done at the ministry on Townsend street in downtown.
Furman Johnson, 59, a homeless man in Anderson, closes his eyes as barber Adam Bryant makes final touches on his haircut at Clean Start in Anderson. Homeless can get a shower, haircut, and laundry done at the ministry on Townsend street in downtown. Online video at IndependentMail.com
The New Testament book of The Bible lays on a stack of magazines where homeless wait for a haircut and their laundry. Larry Goff, a homeless man in Anderson, gets his hair cut by barber Adam Bryant at Clean Start in Anderson.




