Willard Bond

Obituary of Willard Faroe Bond

Please share a memory of Willard to include in a keepsake book for family and friends.
Funeral services for Mr. Willard Faroe Bond, Jr. will be held on Saturday, May 31, 2008 at 2pm at Aiken's First Baptist Church. Interment will follow in Aiken Memorial Gardens with Masonic Rites. The family will receive friends Friday, May 30, 2008 from 6-8pm at George Funeral Home & Cremation Center, 211 Park Ave, SW, Aiken and Saturday from 1pm until the hour of service in the church parlor. Memorials contributions may be directed to Masonic Charities or The Dickerson Center for Children, 1615 Augusta Road, West Columbia, SC 29169. Mr. Bond was born at Wiggins, Mississippi on June 7, 1911, the third of four children of Dr. Willard Faroe Bond, and Susanna Matilda Graham. He was educated in the city schools of Jackson, MS and at Mississippi College, Tulane University, Delta State Teachers College, and George Peabody College for Teachers. He taught school for seven years and worked for three years in a non-relief supervisory capacity with the WPA before going to Oak Ridge, TN in 1943. At Oak Ridge, he was a part of the Manhattan Project. He moved with his family to Aiken, SC in 1952 as a Property Management Specialist with AEC at the Savannah River Plant. He retired in 1976 after receiving a commendation and awards for meritorious service. He was a member of the Aiken's First Baptist Church and until 1975 was the teacher of an Adult Men's Bible Class. He was formerly on the Board of Deacons, the Pulpit Committee, and the Church Council. He also served as Brotherhood president, Training Union Director, and Sunday School Superintendent. After achieving the status of Master Mason in the Oak Ridge, TN Lodge, Mr. Bond continued his Masonic career with the Aiken Lodge No. 156 in 1953, serving as Worshipful Master in 1973. He is the author of the Lodge's centennial history, "The First Hundred Years". He has been the Lodge Historian, Junior Grand Deacon, and Grand Marshal of the Grand Lodge of SC, A.F.M. With Jim Mathis, Wally Knopp, and Billy Jumper, he started the Aiken Lodge of Perfection of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite. In 1970, Mr. Bond received the rank and dignity of Knight Commander of the Council Red Cap and the 33rd in 1985. Mr. Bond served a Custodian of the Work of the General Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons International for 9 years, and was elected Grand High Priest of the South Carolina Chapter in 1975. While Grand High Priest, he traveled 31, 000 miles, visited every chapter at least once and visited 10 other Grand Chapters, a record not equaled or surpassed since. He was formerly quite active in civic activities in Aiken, having served as a Boy Scout Merit Badge Counselor, North Aiken Elementary PTA President, Halloween Carnival Director, United Fund worker, Aiken County Historical Society President. In addition to his parents, Mr. Bond was predeceased by his wives Vera Louise Wall of Osyka, MS; Mary Wall Hill of Chattanooga, TN; and Leila Holmes Bodie of Graniteville, SC; daughter Aletha Wilson Bond, sisters, Helen Weems, Gladys Blaine, brother, Bernard Bond, and great grandson, Jonathan Thrash. He is survived by son, Willard F. Bond, III of Hendersonville, TN and his wife Donna, daughter Dr. Susan B. Shaw of Camden, SC; granddaughters Margot Shaw of Columbia, SC; Katherine Shaw of Camden, SC; Barbara Farley of Pearl, MS; Becky Thrash of Jackson, MS, and Amanda Wade of Clarksville, TN , 8 great grandchildren and 3 great great grandchildren.
To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Willard Bond, please visit Tribute Store
Online Memory & Photo Sharing Event
Ongoing
Online Event
About this Event
Willard Bond

In Loving Memory

Willard Bond

1911 - 2008

Look inside to read what others have shared
Family and friends are coming together online to create a special keepsake. Every memory left on the online obituary will be automatically included in this book.
Services for Willard Bond
There are no events scheduled. You can still show your support by sending flowers directly to the family, or planting a memorial tree in memory of Willard Bond.
Visit the Tribute Store
Share Your Memory of
Willard