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Annie McCants Obituary

Annie Mae McCants RAVENEL - Annie Mae McCants, 88, of Ravenel, widow of Beaufort "Mac" McCants died Tuesday, May 25, 2010, at Horizon Bay Assisted Living and Memory Care, Charleston. Funeral service will be held Friday, May 28, 2010, at 2:30 o'clock at Sauldam Baptist Church. Burial will follow at White Church Cemetery, Hwy 165, Ravenel with Order of the Eastern Star Rites conducted by Carolina OES #25. Family will receive friends at the church from 1 o'clock until the hour of service. She was born July 3, 1921, in Kingstree, daughter of the late French Byrd Dennis and Hattie L. Thames Dennis. She graduated from Kingstree High School where she studied commercial studies and sang in the Kings Concert Choir. This choir had a #1 rating for state in 1941. She was married to Beaufort T. "Mac" McCants of Andrews on December 6, 1941 and lived in North Charleston during World War II. After the war, they made their home in Ravenel. She retired as Assistant Manager of the C.E. Williams Middle School Cafeteria. She was an active member of Sauldam Baptist Church for many years where she served as Sunday School Teacher. A great lover of music, she served as music director of the church for several years, and sang as an alto and soloist and directed the production "Down By the Creek Bank". She was past matron of Carolina Chapter #25 Order of the Eastern Star. She enjoyed writing and was the reporter for her Chapter for Palmetto Star News. A poet, she published one book "Poems from the Heart". Member of the Charleston Milcah Temple #77 Daughters of the Nile where she sang with the Nile Choir. She enjoyed her role as a housewife and mother as well as "Granny" to her grandchildren. A friend to all, she enjoyed helping anyone who needed assistance. Survived by: one son: Theron McCants (Gayle) of Reidville, 3 daughters: Von Doyle (Trenholm) of Mt. Pleasant, Tricia Cordray (Virgil) of Summerville and Kaye Parker (Mark) of Harleyville, 5 grandchildren: Brian McCants of Easley, Rev. Brad Cordray (Michele) of Wilkesboro, NC, Stacey Dryden (Matt) of Bahrain, Jonathan Parker (Jennifer) of Charleston, and Benjamin Parker of Harleyville, 3 great-grandchildren: Jackson, Julianna and Jameson Cordray, 2 step granddaughters: Marco Vaughan (Brian) of Rock Hill and Monica Lindsey (Todd) of Gramling and 5 step grandchildren: Harris and Caroline Vaughan, Jacob and Harley Lindsey and Ashley Munoz, 3 brothers: Ted Dennis of Mt. Pleasant, F. Jack Dennis of Roseville, CA and Randy Dennis, 2 sisters: Evelyn Gaskins (Buddy) and Addie Thigpen both of Summerville and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, a daughter-in-law: Glenda Caddin McCants, a sister-in-law: Nell Parrott Dennis and a step great grandson: Carson Lindsey. A memorial message may be written to the family by visiting our website at www.jamesadyal.com ARRNGEMENTS BY JAMES A. DYAL FUNERAL HOME, 303 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SUMMERVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA. Visit our guestbook at www.postandcourier.com/deaths

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from May 27 to May 28, 2010.

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Betty Herbert

May 28, 2010

To the family of Annie Mae McCants:
My thoughts and prayers are with you at
your time of loss. Annie Mae was a great person. I got to know her, as we
were both past Worthy Matrons in The
Eastern Star. We kept in touch, and I
called her a "Good Friend."
May she rest in Peace with our Heavely
Father until we meet again.

God Bless.

Beverly Williams

May 27, 2010

My thought & prayers are with you as you
grieve the Home Going of your precious loved one. I am grieving along with you & there will always be a void in my life now that she's not with us but I am thankful she is no longer suffering. I want to share with you
the special friendship she & I shared for about the last 6 years. I am so
thankful for all she did for Mom & she would always tell me if I should come or not come to the hospital. When she got sick she became an
inspiration to me & many others. She was so positive & her faith in the
Lord was so strong. When talking with her she had to really feel bad if
she didn't make me laugh. I really thanked God for her when I got sick. I
think she called everyday unless she felt too bad to call & no matter how bad I felt, I felt better after her call. My conditiion was nothing compared to hers yet I drew from her strength & she was a Blessing to
me. There were times I felt bad & complained then I would think of what
she was going thru & I asked God to forgive me for complaining. I was
talking with Theron when I found out I was cancer free & told him I
didn't know how to tell her. His words were "tell her she can handle it."
He was right & I know that she meant it when she said "Well, Praise The Lord." I am thankful that God put our lives together the way He did
& I am a much better person because He did. We can not say we have
lost Annie Mae because we know where she is & with loved ones
who've gone on before. She will be sadly missed but oh do I have some
wonderful memories that I will always cherish. Beverly Williams

Rob Mayer

May 27, 2010

My prayers are with you. So sorry for your loss.

Betty Rockett

May 27, 2010

Tricia and Virgill,
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

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