Born in Laurens County, she was the daughter of the late J.L. and Clara Knight Bolt, was member of the Church of God in Ware Shoals and was retired from Monsanto as an inspector.
Surviving are her children, Homer Earl Banks of Honea Path, Mike Banks (Janice) of Laurens, Jenny Goedhart (Rick) of Hickory Tavern; daughter-in-law, Anne Banks of Honea Path; niece and nephew raised in the home, Vickie Farr of Union and Jamie Ross of California; brother, James D. Bolt of Hickory Tavern; sisters, Dora Davis of Piedmont, Martha Bolt of Hickory Tavern; nine grandchildren, fifteen great grandchildren; four great-great grandchildren.
In addition to her husband Robert and her parents, Margaret was predeceased by her children, Jimmie Banks and Norma Banks Wells; granddaughters, Brooke Winters and Melissa Wells; daughter-in-law, Elaine S. Banks; son-in-law, James H. Wells; and sisters, Frances B. Lanford Rigsby, Jessie Mae B. Bagwell, Geneva B. Busby, Betty B. Bagwell and Mildred I. Bolt.
Born in Laurens County, she was the daughter of the late J.L. and Clara Knight Bolt, was member of the Church of God in Ware Shoals and was retired from Monsanto as an inspector.
Surviving are her children, Homer Earl Banks of Honea Path, Mike Banks (Janice) of Laurens, Jenny Goedhart (Rick) of Hickory Tavern; daughter-in-law, Anne Banks of Honea Path; niece and nephew raised in the home, Vickie Farr of Union and Jamie Ross of California; brother, James D. Bolt of Hickory Tavern; sisters, Dora Davis of Piedmont, Martha Bolt of Hickory Tavern; nine grandchildren, fifteen great grandchildren; four great-great grandchildren.
In addition to her husband Robert and her parents, Margaret was predeceased by her children, Jimmie Banks and Norma Banks Wells; granddaughters, Brooke Winters and Melissa Wells; daughter-in-law, Elaine S. Banks; son-in-law, James H. Wells; and sisters, Frances B. Lanford Rigsby, Jessie Mae B. Bagwell, Geneva B. Busby, Betty B. Bagwell and Mildred I. Bolt.
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