George Highsmith Sr., 70, remembered in Allendale County obituary notice
George Highsmith Sr., 70, died at Aiken Regional Medical Center, and B.F. Cave Funeral Home said his family is still finalizing arrangements in Allendale.
The family of George Highsmith Sr. is working with B.F. Cave Funeral Home in Allendale to complete funeral arrangements, and the service information will be shared once it is finalized. The funeral home’s listings page gives a contact number, 803-584-3110, and says resolutions from churches, organizations and loved ones may be faxed to 1-877-421-4840.
Mr. Highsmith was 70 when he peacefully entered eternal rest on Tuesday, May 24, 2026, at Aiken Regional Medical Center in Aiken, South Carolina, according to the funeral home’s obituary notice. The listing places his passing within the county’s network of family, church and neighborhood ties, where a funeral-home notice is often the first public sign that arrangements are underway and that relatives are preparing to share service details.

County obituary indexes also carried his name in late May, listing George Highsmith Sr. among recent deaths in Allendale County. One index entry shows him as George Highsmith Sr., while another identifies him as George (Pee Wee) Highsmith Sr., a sign that the name was familiar enough in the community to be recognized with a nickname. Those same indexes summarize the death as Monday, May 25, 2026, while the funeral-home obituary states Tuesday, May 24, 2026.
That difference does not change the central facts for Allendale readers: George Highsmith Sr. has been named in a local obituary notice, the family is still completing arrangements, and the first public step in honoring his life has now been made through B.F. Cave Funeral Home. The notice creates a place for final service details to be attached once the family is ready, and it gives friends, churches and neighbors across Allendale County a clear point of contact as they wait for the schedule to be announced.
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