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Christine Kincaid Obituary

KINCAID, Christine Mrs. Christine B. Kincaid, 91, of North Charleston, beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, passed into eternal rest January 19, 2006, in Trinity Mission Assisted Living of Charleston. Mrs. Kincaid was born November 24, 1914, in Hickory, N.C., and was a daughter of Ivey M. and Clara Cordell Burns. She was a resident of Charleston for 60 years, a longtime member of Cherokee Place United Methodist Church, a devoted wife and homemaker, and very active in her church and the Wando Woods Garden Club. Mrs. Kincaid's family was blessed with a loving, Christian mother who dedicated her life to their well-being. Mrs. Kincaid is survived by children, Libby and Thomas Barnette of Charleston, Wadene and Jim Howell of North Charleston, Larry and Linda Kincaid of Elgin, John A. Kincaid, Sr., and Peggy of Jedburg, Melinda and Thomas Moorer of Mountain Rest, Martha Evans of Lexington, and grandchildren, Sara and Russell Cox of James Island, Stacy and Barry Morgan of Lexington, Shawn and Sonny DuPre of Mt. Pleasant, Jay and Cindy Jones of Chesapeake, Va., Carey and Sharon Jones of North Charleston, Dr. Kristine and Robert Craven of Cookeville, Tenn., Deborah and Matthew Nieri of Columbia, John A. Kincaid, Jr., and Brandy of Dorchester, Natalie Moorer, Thomas Moorer, Jr., and Dana of Charleston, Brian and Kerry Hershey, Jeffrey Hershey and Elizabeth Hershey of Lexington, Allison Evans of Charleston, Emily Evans of Athens, Ga., and 18 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Kincaid was predeceased by her husband, Wade Kincaid, in 1983, and son-in-law, John Evans, in 2003. The family will receive friends at Carolina Memorial Funeral Home, Saturday, January 20, from 5 to 7 p.m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral services at Cherokee Place United Methodist Church, Sunday, January 22, at 3:00 p.m. Interment will follow in Carolina Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Kincaid will be greatly missed by her family and friends. Memorials may be made to Cherokee Place United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 70396, Charleston, S.C. 29415. Visit our guestbook at www.charleston.net/deaths.

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier on Jan. 21, 2006.

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Lois Hayden Graves

January 30, 2006

To the Kincaid family:

So sorry to hear of your loss. What a wonderful gift she left for the family, beautiful loving memories.



I have fond memories of Libby and I in Girl Scouts (Troop25)grade school and high school. Libby and Thomas graduated with me in my class of 1956 at Chicora.



So wonderful to know you had a Christian Mother and to know that you will be together again one day.

My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family as you go through this difficult time.

Mickey Peninger

January 23, 2006

So sorry to learn of your recent loss. She touched so many during her 91 years....the least of which was perhaps her effort to teach the wrong Peninger kid to sing. Just don't think the world was ready for my 2 year old version of "Jesus Loves Me".Doubt if the Cherryville Choir ever got over that. She will be missed. Know that out thoughts are with you all. Love, Mickey & Linda Peninger

Pam Cordell Outen

January 22, 2006

Winnie Kincaid Cordell(Asheville,NC)and I (her daughter) send our thoughts and prayers to you.We have fond memories of your Mother.Mother loved Wade and Christine.

MARY JONES

January 22, 2006

I REMEMBER...THE 2-STORY HOUSE ON FERRARA THAT WAS LIKE A SECOND HOME..THE WATERMELON THAT WAS ALWAYS IN THE REFRIGATOR ON THE BACK PORCH THAT SHE LET US HAVE SOME SUMMER AFTERNOONS...THE KOOL-AID SHE MADE FOR US AND SOMETIMES A JELLY BREAD...THE SPEND THE NIGHT PARTIES WHEN SHE ALWAYS HAD TO COME UPSTAIRS AND QUIET US DOWN...THOSE BIG BREAKFASTS THE NEXT MORNING....THE BIG MID DAY MEALS SHE MADE EVERY DAY....HER TREADLE SEWING MACHINE AND THE FORMALS SHE MADE THAT WERE IN THE CLOSET UPSTAIRS THAT SHE SEWED ON THAT MACHINE. HER FAMILY WAS A PART OF THE FABRIC OF MY LIFE. MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH Y0U TODAY. LOVE BETSY.

Jane (Wooldridge) Barton

January 21, 2006

Please know that I send my love and prayers to you at this very difficult time in your life. May you be comforted by all your happy memories of time spent with your Mother. I remember her fondly from our Girl Scout Days and am pleased to have known all of you and your Mother and Father from those very special days. Jane (Wooldridge) Barton

Bobbie & Bill Mangum

January 21, 2006

May it comfort you to know that others share your sorrow in the loss of your loved one. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Martha Proctor

January 21, 2006

Wadene,Libby and family,

Henry and I wish to express our deepest sympathy and please know you are in our prayers.

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