Q. “What’s the farthest you’ve ever been from home? And what do you remember most about being there?”
“Kentucky. My brother-in-law was stationed at an Army base way up there in the mountains and we went to see him. I mostly remember the snow and the mountains.”
Terry Burr
Chesterfield, S.C.
“Bridgeport, Connecticut. I remember just being by the ocean. They have the best seafood restaurant there, Jimmy’s. It sits on the ocean.”
Marcus Coachman
Cheraw, S.C.
“Lawrenceville, Georgia. I remember spending time with my sisters and family.”
Judie Thomas
Cheraw, S.C. (originally from Washington, D.C.)
“Chicago, Illinois. And what I remember most is wanting to get back on that plane to come home.”
Lee Fulton
Lancaster, S.C.
“Four years ago I went to Washington, D.C., to President Obama’s inauguration. Everything was enjoyable, with him being the first black president. It was cold! But it was worth it.”
Mark Jackson
Wallace, S.C.












