
| Name | Daniel Dale “Dale” BROWDER [6, 7] | |
| Suffix | Jr. | |
| Birth | 22 Oct 1980 | Sumter, Sumter County, South Carolina |
| Gender | Male | |
| HIST | as of 14 Dec 2007 Chessie is his fiancee of Abbeville, Louisiana of Mississippi DANIEL DALE BROWDER JR. Posted Tuesday, December 11, 2018 6:00 am Daniel Dale "Bubba" Browder Jr., 38, died on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2018, at Palmetto Heath Richland. Born on Oct. 22, 1980, in Sumter, he was a son of Daniel Dale Browder Sr. and the late Cheryl Sainz Browder. He was a member of Green Acres Assembly of God and was a self-employed sub-contractor. Survivors include a son, Caleb Browder of Sumter; a daughter, Amily Browder of Louisiana; his father of Sumter; sisters, Delany McDonald (Fritz), Danielle Browder and Hailey Ehrhardt, all of Sumter; brother, Dalton Browder of Sumter; maternal grandmother, Shirley Geddings Sainz of Sumter; paternal grandparents, Frances and Joe Clayton, and Danny Stephen Browder, all of Florida; and his best friend who was like a brother, Adam Pack. In addition to his mother, he was preceded in death by his maternal grandfather, Jesse Mose Sainz Jr. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. on Thursday at the Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. Michael Bowman officiating. Burial will be at Green Acres Cemetery. The family will receive friends from noon to 1 p.m. on Thursday at Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and other times at the home of his sister, Delany McDonald, 3470 Widman Drive. Memorials may be made to Green Acres Assembly of God, 537 Lewis Road, Sumter, SC 29154. Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematorium of Sumter is in charge of the arrangements. Suspect arrested for leading Sumter officers on Wednesday morning chase Man faces 13 charges, $18,500 in surety bonds Posted Friday, October 5, 2018 12:05 pm BY ADRIENNE SARVIS adrienne@theitem.com One man is behind bars and facing multiple charges for allegedly stealing a vehicle and crashing it Wednesday morning. Daniel Dale Browder, 38, is accused of stealing a 2005 GMC Canyon from a residence on Pringle Drive and leading Sumter police officers on a chase from Pinewood Road to Clover Street. Shortly before 6:30 a.m. Wednesday morning, officers received a call that the vehicle — which may have been unlocked — had been stolen. An officer spotted the vehicle traveling in the Pinewood Road area after 11:45 a.m. and attempted to conduct a traffic stop. However, Browder refused to stop and picked up speed when driving on Pinewood Road, according to the police department. The vehicle eventually came to a stop after the suspect attempted a right turn onto Clover Street and hit a stopped F-150 pickup truck. Browder was apprehended while trying to flee on foot. Initially, Browder, of Barkley Road, gave officers a fake name before they were able to identify him. He is charged with two counts of possession of a stolen vehicle, reckless driving, failure to stop for a blue light, giving false information to police, driving under suspension, being a habitual traffic offender and six counts of contempt of circuit court. Surety bonds for Browder’s charges equal $18,500. At the time of his arrest, Browder was also wanted by Sumter County Sheriff’s Office for unrelated charges. He is being held at Sumter-Lee Regional Detention Center. Sumter inmate found unconscious on Thursday has died Posted Sunday, December 9, 2018 6:00 am BY ADRIENNE SARVIS A Sumter-Lee Regional Detention Center inmate was pronounced dead Saturday morning after he was found unconscious Thursday morning, according to Sumter County Sheriff's Office. According to an immediate family member, Daniel Browder Jr., 38, was in a coma fighting for his life in the intensive care unit at Palmetto Health Tuomey after he was found "unresponsive with a needle in his arm" at about 3 a.m. Thursday. She made these statements Friday morning. She said she was told of Browder's condition at 6:22 a.m. after he had gone into cardiac arrest three times. "I should have been notified as soon as he was found unresponsive," she said. The family member said before Browder died, he did not have a neurological response because his brain went so long without oxygen. She said nurses in the emergency room who looked after Browder said Narcan had been administered, but he did not respond to it. That indcates that it was not opioids nor heroin in his system, she said. Browder only tested positive for marijuana, she said, and no one has said what was in the syringe. No one knows how the needle got into the prison, the family member said, nor how Browder got the needle and if he did it to himself or if someone else did it. The family member said Browder had gastrointestinal bleeding, which could indicate that he ingested, or ate, something harmful, she said. A second family member said Browder told his father he'd stopped eating cafeteria food at the jail after hearing a rumor that someone planned to poison him. He only ate food from the vending machine, he said. Ken Bell, public information officer for the sheriff's office, said the agency requested that SLED investigate a matter at the detention center but did not comment further because SLED is in charge of the investigation. Nothing indicates this matter is related to the detention officer who was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of allowing an inmate to keep contraband, he said. Thom Berry, SLED spokesman, confirmed that SLED was called to investigate a matter at the detention center Thursday morning but could not discuss what the matter is nor who is involved. That information will be determined during the course of the investigation, he said. SLED arrived at the jail to investigate at about 5 a.m., the first family member said. She said she found out SLED is investigating because she spoke with a SLED agent at the hospital. He provided his contact information and said he would be working with a local solicitor if the investigation warrants court action, she said. Browder was arrested on Oct. 3 on a bench warrant for missing a court date, she said. On Friday, she said it was not likely that Browder would make a full recovery. "I was promised he would be safe," she said about Browder. She said Browder told her he wanted to go to rehab a few weeks ago but a local court official advised that he would be safe in jail because he would be away from drugs. Browder "kept begging" for help to get into rehab, she said. He said there are more drugs in jail than there are on the streets, she said, and the dealers are still dealing. "I want to be as transparent as possible," she said. "I would have bonded him out if I had known it was that dangerous." For his October arrest, Browder was facing multiple traffic charges including driving under suspension and failure to stop for a blue light, as well as six contempt of court charges. [1, 2, 3, 6, 7] | |
| _UID | D14696B480B04B719490FCD608DF52B935B9 | |
| Death | 8 Dec 2018 | Palmetto Health Tuomey Hospital, Sumter, Sumter County, South Carolina [3] |
| Burial | 13 Dec 2018 | Green Acres Assembly of God Church Cemetery, 537 Lewis Road, Sumter, Sumter County, South Carolina [1] |
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| Person ID | I215762 | Singleton and Related Families |
| Last Modified | 2 Dec 2022 | |
| Father | Daniel Dale BROWDER, Sr., b. 10 May 1964, Sumter, Sumter County, South Carolina d. 26 or 28 Nov 2022, Prisma Health Tuomey Hospital, Sumter, Sumter County, South Carolina (Age 58 years) | |
| Mother | Cheryle SAINZ, b. 1964, Sumter, Sumter County, South Carolina d. 12 Dec 2007, at her home (Age 43 years) | |
| _UID | 3534A38330A04AD0B5901E681ED3AE624544 | |
| _UID | 3534A38330A04AD0B5901E681ED3AE624544 | |
| Family ID | F143952 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family 1 | Chessie | |||
| _UID | 918FE7B81E9C440D894AE2B5AF69BF152051 | |||
| _UID | 918FE7B81E9C440D894AE2B5AF69BF152051 | |||
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| Family ID | F146130 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | ||
| Last Modified | 11 Nov 2020 | |||
| Family 2 | Samantha AMERSON | |||
| _UID | 0E9DCDAF252A4E0FB82D05426DAA559904A1 | |||
| _UID | 0E9DCDAF252A4E0FB82D05426DAA559904A1 | |||
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| Family ID | F220063 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | ||
| Last Modified | 11 Nov 2020 | |||
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