Mrs. Dorman, widow of Harold Broadus Dorman, died Thursday, January 27, at her home, surrounded by her family. Born in Darlington, S.C., she was the daughter of the late George William and Lillian Shaw Gardner. She retired from International Paper, formerly Kendall Co., in Bethune, S.C. She was an avid Clemson fan and enjoyed tailgating. She also was a member of the Dazzling Dames Red Hatters and enjoyed traveling. Mrs. Dorman was a member of Kershaw Second Baptist Church where she was a member of the Mitch Lucas Sunday School Class.
Surviving are two sons; Mark Dorman and his wife, Taaka, Mitch Dorman and his wife, Leah, all of Kershaw, the love of her life, her grandson, Nicholas Dorman of Kershaw, two brothers; Glenn Gardner and his wife, Jayne, of Lancaster, and Jack Gardner of Kershaw. She was preceded in death by a brother, Nolan Gardner.
Mrs. Dorman, widow of Harold Broadus Dorman, died Thursday, January 27, at her home, surrounded by her family. Born in Darlington, S.C., she was the daughter of the late George William and Lillian Shaw Gardner. She retired from International Paper, formerly Kendall Co., in Bethune, S.C. She was an avid Clemson fan and enjoyed tailgating. She also was a member of the Dazzling Dames Red Hatters and enjoyed traveling. Mrs. Dorman was a member of Kershaw Second Baptist Church where she was a member of the Mitch Lucas Sunday School Class.
Surviving are two sons; Mark Dorman and his wife, Taaka, Mitch Dorman and his wife, Leah, all of Kershaw, the love of her life, her grandson, Nicholas Dorman of Kershaw, two brothers; Glenn Gardner and his wife, Jayne, of Lancaster, and Jack Gardner of Kershaw. She was preceded in death by a brother, Nolan Gardner.
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