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Maggie Murdaugh ISLANDTON, SC - Margaret "Maggie" Kennedy Branstetter Murdaugh, 52, entered into eternal rest with her son, Paul Terry Murdaugh, the evening of Monday, June 7, 2021. She graduated from the University of South Carolina in 1991, where she met her husband, Alex. She was a member of Kappa Delta Sorority, and has kept in touch with many of these friends over the years. Maggie and Alex raised their 2 sons in Hampton, South Carolina and enjoyed spending their summers at their beach house in Edisto. Maggie had a heart of pure generosity, and loved welcoming friends and family into her home on any given occasion. She adored her family, and cherished spending time on the boat with her two sons. She will be remembered as a "second mom" to her sons' many friends. She made the most out of every situation, and lived each and every day to the fullest. Maggie is survived by her loving husband, Richard Alexander Murdaugh (Alex), her oldest son, Richard Alexander Murdaugh, Jr. (Buster), her dear sister, Marian Branstetter Proctor (Bart), her parents, Kennedy Hubbard Branstetter and Terry Lee Branstetter, her brothers-in-law, Randolph Murdaugh III (Christy), John Marvin Murdaugh (Liz), her sister-in-law, Lynn Murdaugh Goette (Allen), and her many nieces and nephews (Libby, Hannah, Kennedy, Mills, Trey, Reeves, Mary Elizabeth, Caroline, Mary Marvin, Liza Grace and Randolph). The graveside service celebrating the lives of Maggie and Paul will be held on Friday, June 11th, at 12:00, at the Hampton Cemetery. Peeples-Rhoden Funeral Home of Hampton is assisting the family with arrangements. Visit our guestbook at legacy.com/obituaries/charleston
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