A devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother, she retired from Schlumberger in Oconee County. She is survived by her husband of 68 years, William Morris Abercrombie, of Six Mile. She leaves behind two sons, Dr. Stoney Abercrombie (Donna) of Anderson and Jeffrey Abercrombie of Six Mile. She has five grandchildren Terri (Mike) Teramano, Jonathan (Tiffany) Abercrombie, Kristina Abercrombie, Joshua (Sarah) Abercrombie, and Whitney (Isaac) Moore and four great grandchildren (Riley, Jackson, Anna and Ethan). The last of 14 children, she is survived by multiple nieces, nephews, and beloved family members and friends.
Her Christian faith, monumentally important to her, directed her daily activities. She was an active member of Gap Hill Church of God since 1950 and had a 50 year perfect Sunday attendance (1960-2010). Involved in multiple church ministries as a children's teacher, Sunday School secretary, and nursing home ministry director, she never met a stranger and would easily share about her family and her faith. She received a plaque for Extraordinary Dedication given by Volunteers in Medical Missions in 1997.
Burial: Hillcrest Memorial Gardens in Pickens.
A devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother, she retired from Schlumberger in Oconee County. She is survived by her husband of 68 years, William Morris Abercrombie, of Six Mile. She leaves behind two sons, Dr. Stoney Abercrombie (Donna) of Anderson and Jeffrey Abercrombie of Six Mile. She has five grandchildren Terri (Mike) Teramano, Jonathan (Tiffany) Abercrombie, Kristina Abercrombie, Joshua (Sarah) Abercrombie, and Whitney (Isaac) Moore and four great grandchildren (Riley, Jackson, Anna and Ethan). The last of 14 children, she is survived by multiple nieces, nephews, and beloved family members and friends.
Her Christian faith, monumentally important to her, directed her daily activities. She was an active member of Gap Hill Church of God since 1950 and had a 50 year perfect Sunday attendance (1960-2010). Involved in multiple church ministries as a children's teacher, Sunday School secretary, and nursing home ministry director, she never met a stranger and would easily share about her family and her faith. She received a plaque for Extraordinary Dedication given by Volunteers in Medical Missions in 1997.
Burial: Hillcrest Memorial Gardens in Pickens.
Family Members
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Vollie Ernest Ellenburg
1902–1976
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Elick M. Ellenburg
1905–1936
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Emmett Blane Ellenburg
1907–1993
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Mary Elizabeth Ellenburg Smith
1908–1983
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Jesse Langston Ellenburg
1909–1933
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Addie Mae Ellenburg Stephens
1911–1977
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Rosa Meomie Ellenburg Harrison
1913–1998
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Clovie Ellenburg Gilstrap
1916–2010
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Inezia "Inez" Ellenburg Stone Cox
1919–1999
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PFC John Benjamin Ellenburg
1920–1945
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Thelma Katherine Ellenburg Stephens
1923–1966
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Rev Ralph Elbert Ellenburg
1926–2003
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