Born June 28, 1933, in Greenwood County, she was a daughter of the late James William and Jessie Evelyn Thrift Wilson.
She was retired from the spinning room of Greenwood Mills, Durst Plant.
A life-long member of South Greenwood Pentecostal Holiness Church, she was also a member of the Lavender Sunday School Class.
Surviving are a daughter, Janice Brown Cooper and husband Charles, Jr. of Spartanburg; two sons, Michael E. Brown and Anthony S. Brown, both of Greenwood; two sisters, Edna McDade of Greenwood and Jo Lee Mahaffey of Greenville; eleven grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren.
She was predeceased by two brothers, Furman Wilson and Jack Wilson; and three sisters, Doris Smith, Emily Allison and Rebecca Crouch.
Burial will follow in Greenwood Memorial Gardens.
© Blyth Funeral Home | Greenwood, SC
Born June 28, 1933, in Greenwood County, she was a daughter of the late James William and Jessie Evelyn Thrift Wilson.
She was retired from the spinning room of Greenwood Mills, Durst Plant.
A life-long member of South Greenwood Pentecostal Holiness Church, she was also a member of the Lavender Sunday School Class.
Surviving are a daughter, Janice Brown Cooper and husband Charles, Jr. of Spartanburg; two sons, Michael E. Brown and Anthony S. Brown, both of Greenwood; two sisters, Edna McDade of Greenwood and Jo Lee Mahaffey of Greenville; eleven grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren.
She was predeceased by two brothers, Furman Wilson and Jack Wilson; and three sisters, Doris Smith, Emily Allison and Rebecca Crouch.
Burial will follow in Greenwood Memorial Gardens.
© Blyth Funeral Home | Greenwood, SC
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