"And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away." Revelation 21:4 As God walked through His garden early on last Saturday morning, He saw an empty place and looked down upon the earth and saw your tired face. He put his arms around you and lifted you to rest. St. Julian "Bo" White was born on October 24, 1930 in Pineville, SC to the late Moses Sr. and Emma Jane P. White. He departed this life on Saturday March 5, 2011, 10:20 A.M. at Trident Regional Hospital, Charleston, SC. He was reared in the church under the watchful eyes of his mother and later became a faithful and supportive member of the Redeemer Reformed Episcopal Church, Pineville SC where he served until his death. He was joined in Holy Matrimony to the late Ethel Mae White in October 1953. This union was blessed with three children. He was a loving and giving person who always shared a smile. He was a faithful and devoted father, grandfather, and great grandfather who was never too busy to lend a hand to meet all of the needs of his family and friends. St. Julian received his education in the public school system of Berkeley County. He was taught to farm by his father, and he did that throughout his entire life, but in his early life worked a multitude of jobs ranging from construction to day laborer to support his family. Then he was employed by Albany International and also became owner operator of a farming business. He leaves to cherish his most loving and precious memories; two daughters, Jennifer White-Robinson (Elijah) of Hillside, NJ and Claudette Elaine Milligan (Robert) of Pineville, SC; one son, Gilbert White (Helen) of Accokeek, MD; eight grandchildren, Sonsechria, Brandon (Jennifer), Alissa, Terrence, Clarissa, Devin, Meagan, Jamaira; nine great-grandchildren, Brianna, Jaedon, Cameron, Ethan, Chandler, Kristen, Adrianna, Jordyn, and Kylie; two sisters, Elizabeth (Herman), Rebecca (George); five brothers, Lazarus (Victoria), Elder Earnest (Dorothy), James, Moses Jr. (Maxine), Benjamin (Jessie); a host of aunts and uncles; sisters and brothers-in-laws; nieces and nephews; church family, other relatives and friends.