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Mary Eleanor Wiggins Bowers

Mary Eleanor Wiggins Bowers obituary, Charleston, SC

Mary Bowers Obituary

Mary Eleanor Wiggins Bowers Estill, SC - Mary Eleanor Wiggins Bowers died at home in Estill, surrounded by her adoring family after a long, rich, and wonderful life. Born March 20, 1931 in Estill, South Carolina to Robert Graham and Louise Folk Wiggins, she was the granddaughter of Thomas Jackson and May Smoak Folk and Robert Graham and Mary Crane Wiggins all of Estill. Mary Eleanor finished Estill High School as valedictorian and attended Mercer University. She loved to jitterbug, once dancing holes in the soles of the shoes bought that day and always said she fell in love with her Corrin while "cuttin' a rug". She married "that cute Bowers boy" of Luray on August 27, 1949. She was the mother of Sharon B. Green (Roy), Corrin Fitts Bowers, Jr. (Sallie) both of Estill, Elizabeth B. Palles (Mitch), and Graham B. Solana (Mark) both of Savannah. Grandsons include John Green (Deana) of Jacksonville, Corrin Green (Hanna) of Pawley's Island, Andrew Green (Elizabeth) of Aiken, Mitchell Palles III of Charlotte, Corrin Fitts Bowers III (Abigail) of Estill, Joseph Solana II, and Henry Solana of Savannah; three granddaughters, Mary Crane Palles Orne (David) of Savannah, Louisa Bowers Beach (Brandon) of Estill, and Mary Tippins Solana of Savannah; seven great grandsons, Patrick Green, William Green, and Thomas Green of Jacksonville, Corrin Green, Jr., and Samuel Green of Pawley's Island, Marshall Beach of Estill, and Charles Orne of Savannah, two great granddaughters, Sallie Sims Beach of Estill, and Eliza Green of Aiken. She often stated "My big family is the best thing ever!" She loved the Lord and was a lifelong member of Lawtonville Baptist Church, sang in the choir, taught Sunday School, GAs, Sunbeams, Young Women's Association, and led Training Union for many years with Corrin. She served as W.M.U. president on two occasions, was a Circle leader, served on two pastor search committees, and was a charter member and chair of the Lawtonville Historical Society. For years, she collected children from around Luray to study the Bible on the family farm. Mama Mama, as she was known to her grandchildren and many who loved her, could bring a room to life with her magnetic personality and gift of gab. Often drawing company with her encyclopedic knowledge of the area's rich history and genealogy, she welcomed all into her warm home with bird dog under foot and food on the stove. A visit with Mama Mama was always an adventure, as she might entertain by playing the piano by ear or put you to work on a flower cutting expedition, antique hunt, or tombstone search. Mary Eleanor helped establish the Hampton County Historical Society, and was instrumental in saving both the Bull Durham building and Estill's first town hall. She loved Estill, and belonged to many clubs including Social Dozen(over 60 Years), Estill Music Club, was a founding member of Friendship Book Club and Monday Night Couples Bridge, and Thursday's big and little supper clubs. A tireless civil servant, Mary Eleanor worked 30 years in the voting polls, Estill's first zoning board, the community relations committee for the federal prison, and was a member of the Estill election committee. Her penchant for politics gave her ample opportunity to educate people on what their platform "should be". She ran the U.S. Representative office in Estill from 1987 until 2003 for Arthur Ravenel, Jr., Floyd Spence, and Joe Wilson, maintaining her status as a staunch Democrat in a sea of beloved Republicans. She served on the Tricentennial book committee for Both Sides of the Swamp as well as assisted Coy Kelly Johnston in the book, Two Centuries of Lawtonville Baptists. During that time she indexed Lawtonville cemetery, scrubbing down gravestones along the way. She was predeceased by her loving husband Corrin Fitts Bowers and her grandson, Graham Fontaine Solana. In addition to her children, she is survived by one brother, Robert Graham "Bro" Wiggins III (Vivienne) of Estill, one aunt, Barbara F. Callahan of Warrenton, N.C., chosen daughter Geraldine Brantley, four nieces, seven nephews, and special cousin, Thomas Folk (Jan), as well as eighteen grand nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be 11 AM Saturday in the Lawtonville Baptist Church conducted by Rev. Jamie Norris and Rev. Noel Cooper with burial in the Lawtonville Cemetery in Estill, directed by Peeples-Rhoden Funeral Home. Visitation will be Friday from 5 to 7 PM at the home located at 680 Wyman Blvd. in Estill. A reception will be held at the home following the service. Those who wish may send memorial to Lawtonville Baptist Church PO Box 1057 Estill, SC 29918, Luray Christian Church 90 Fitts Street Luray, SC 29932 or Patrick Henry Academy 8766 Savannah Hwy. Estill, SC 29918. Visit our guestbook at www.legacy.com/obituaries/ charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from May 3 to May 4, 2018.

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Barbara Evans

June 18, 2018

I was honored to have met Mary Eleanor and to have talked with her. She was the sweetest and loved cousin. My mother, Minnie Crapse Kitchings talked about her and to her frequently. She and Virginia always seemed to be there for my mom, especially with the loss of my dad. Thank you to her and her family for showing the love and true friendship. Rest in peace and Gods care.
Love always,
Barbara K. Evans

George/Karen Hodgin

May 7, 2018

I met this beautiful lady when my wife Karen and I were invited by Tommy Folk to share Thanksgiving some 3 years ago. What a wonderful time we had! I will never forget that time and wish we had known her sooner. God bless.......

Pat Hawkins

May 4, 2018

One of the sweetest, most memorable precious friend anyone could have.
Wherever there was a piano she would play my favorite song Victory In Jesus.
Will miss her so much.

May 4, 2018

To the Bowers family,

I'm sorry to hear about your loss. May the God of comfort help you find peace and comfort by the words found in Psalms 119: 76

Nancy (Welch) and Hugh Manke

May 4, 2018

Even though we are distant Wiggins cousins, Mary Eleanor always made us feel a part of her family. We will miss her vibrant personality, her warmth, her knowledge of genealogy, sense of humor, her politics, and her enthusiasm. When other seniors were singing the blues, she was singing Hallelujahs. She expressed great love for her family and for her heritage. She leaves a big imprint on our hearts. Rest in peace sweet lady. Nancy (Welch) Manke and Hugh Manke, Hamden, Connecticut

Rafe Semmes

May 4, 2018

To the family of Mrs. Bowers,

I did not have the pleasure of getting to know her, but I wish I had. She sounds like quite an amazing person in so many ways, and a real asset to Estill and vicinity. The obit notice summed it up in the first sentence: "a long, rich, and wonderful life." She was blessed to have had one, and the community was blessed to have had her in it for as long as it did. may she rest in peace.

May 4, 2018

I am very sorry for your loss. May the God of comfort give you the endurance to get through this time. Throw your anxieties on Him and He will give you peace!

Pat

May 3, 2018

I am so sorry for the loss of your mother. What a full life she had. May you find comfort in knowing that the God of all comfort is there for your family. Isa. 61:1,2

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