Born February 1, 1964, a native and lifelong resident of Colleton County, she was a daughter of Mitchell Gruber and Patricia Mae Smith.
Kathy was a member of Canaan Baptist Church. She will be fondly remembered for her love of others and her family always centering her life around her family and the two grandchildren whom she adored.
She was a talented artist as well as writer.
Surviving are: her husband of twenty-six years, Shane Bragg Smyly; her father, Mitchell Gruber and his wife Betty of Round O; her mother, Patricia Smith of Round O; daughter, Sherrie Lynne Smyly of Round O; and four sisters, Karen Mount of Walterboro, Kelly Ryan, Christina Gruber, and Jennifer Gruber, all of Round O; two grandchildren, Whitine and Brantley; her father-in-law, Mongin Smyly, as well as several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be conducted at 11 AM, April 2, 2014, from Canaan Baptist Church, Augusta Highway, Canadys. Interment will follow in Beech Hill Cemetery, Givhans.
Born February 1, 1964, a native and lifelong resident of Colleton County, she was a daughter of Mitchell Gruber and Patricia Mae Smith.
Kathy was a member of Canaan Baptist Church. She will be fondly remembered for her love of others and her family always centering her life around her family and the two grandchildren whom she adored.
She was a talented artist as well as writer.
Surviving are: her husband of twenty-six years, Shane Bragg Smyly; her father, Mitchell Gruber and his wife Betty of Round O; her mother, Patricia Smith of Round O; daughter, Sherrie Lynne Smyly of Round O; and four sisters, Karen Mount of Walterboro, Kelly Ryan, Christina Gruber, and Jennifer Gruber, all of Round O; two grandchildren, Whitine and Brantley; her father-in-law, Mongin Smyly, as well as several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be conducted at 11 AM, April 2, 2014, from Canaan Baptist Church, Augusta Highway, Canadys. Interment will follow in Beech Hill Cemetery, Givhans.
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