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Margie Moore Obituary

MOORE, Margie Margie Edith Chinners Moore, 83, of Summerville, widow of Marvin Reed Moore, died March 18, 2005, in a local hospital. Friends and relatives are invited to attend her funeral service at 11 o'clock, Wednesday, March 23, 2005, at James A. Dyal Funeral Home Chapel, 303 S. Main Street, Summerville. Visitation will be this evening at James A. Dyal Funeral Home from 6 until 8 p.m. Burial will be at Highland Memory Gardens in Jedburg. Mrs. Moore was born in Berkeley County, the daughter of the late Luten J. and Clara B. Chinners. She was a longtime employee at Hodges Grocery. She enjoyed sewing and gardening and was a member of New Hope United Methodist Church in New Hope. Mrs. Moore was predeceased by her daughter, Linda Moore Sweat, and two brothers, Herman R. and Donald L. Chinners. She is survived by one daughter, Margie Annette Moore Stack (Bennie) of Summerville, three sisters, Dorothy C. Harvey of New Hope, Myrtis C. Smith of New Hope and Jean C. Alexander of Summerville, one brother Richard S. Chinners of New Hope, five grandchildren, Tammy Crenshaw, Lesia Smith, Jody Dupree (James), Angie DuRant (Gregg) and Jamie Garvin (Andy), nine great-grandchildren; Brittany Smith, D.J. Smith, Lauren Smith, Kyle Dupree, Shelby Dupree, Marissa DuRant, Emily Reed DuRant, Elijah DuRant and Abbigayle Garvin and one great-grandchild; Alyssa Williams. The family would like to thank the following for their roles in Mrs. Moore's care: Ms. Gladys Thomas, Mrs. Debbie Bates and Mr. and Mrs. James E. Moore. Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to New Hope Methodist Church Memorial Fund, c/o Dot Harvey, 1236 Jedburg Road, Summerville, SC 29483 or the Parson's Fund of New Hope Methodist Church c/o Paul Sanders, 1271 Wild Game Road, Summerville, SC 29483. ARRANGEMENTS BY JAMES A. DYAL FUNERAL HOME, 303 S. MAIN STREET, SUMMERVILLE, SC 29483. Visit our guestbook at www.charleston.net/deaths.

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Mar. 20 to Mar. 22, 2005.

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SUE & HAROLD GEORGE

March 22, 2005

OUR HEARTFELT SYMPATHY TO EACH OF YOU DURING THIS SAD TIME.MANY OF YOU MAY NOT KNOW US[I KNOW MYRTIS AND JEAN DOES] -BUT -WE KNEW -AND LOVED MARGIE'S DAUGHTER- LINDA.[HOW HAPPY I KNOW LINDA IS NOW -THAT HER MOMS JOUNEY-LIKE HER TWO BROTHERS IS NOW COMPLETE]AND MARGIE IS IN Jesus's PRESENCE---WHERE THERE IS FULLNESS OF JOY .OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU ALL NOW AND IN THE DAYS AHEAD.IN CHRISTS RESURRECTION LOVE , SUE AND HAROLD GEORGE---P.S. lAUREN WHAT A LOVING -WELL WRITTEN LETTER OF LOVE TO YOUR GRANDMOTHER-I SINCERLY ENJOYED READING IT-AND YOUR DEVOTION TO THIS WONDERFUL SAINT;SHE LEFT YOU ALL A LIFE OF EXAMPLE TO LIVE BY, DIDN'T SHE? WHAT A LASTING TRIBUTE OF A LIFE OF LOVE TO LEAVE BEHIND!

Lauren Smith

March 21, 2005

Margie was my great grandma, and I loved her dearly. Everyone knew her as Ma'ma. She was so loving, even though she did'nt talk very much. Sometimes she would make faces at you and it would make you laugh so hard just watching her smile. She always wanted the best for you, and did'nt care who you were, when you were with her, she was your Ma'ma. Sometimes we would just go to her house to see her and eat ice cream and watch t.v., but sometimes she would just talk to you about the first thing that came to her mind. But she would make you laugh. Sometime we would read the paper together and she would tell me that she knew most of the people that were in the paper. And I am sure she did know half of the people in there because she was the most loving person you could ever meet. I wish I would have spent more of my time with her now that she is gone. And I hope that she is happy now with Pa'pa and Grandma. I love her with all of my heart and miss her so much, as of everyone else. Love always, Lauren Smith

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