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March 19, 2010
Mrs Watford Moore changed my life with wise counsel when I was a teenager; she is fondly remembered by my family every day. She will be missed.
Ben Ingram (Greenvllle, SC)
March 15, 2010
Mary Nelle,
Please accept my condolences on the death of your mother. She was a beautiful woman, inside and out. I was blessed to have known her. She blessed my family from her days with Sis or Dot as you may have called her to her days with Uncle George.
I am sorry I cannot be with you and the family on Tuesday. I am in Honduras on a two week mission trip, volunteering at a clinic, an orphanage, and with the children in the village.
May God be with you and your family.
Peggy Moore Hook
Joe & Chris Blackwelder
March 15, 2010
Eddie, Sallie Kate, & Sallie,
So sorry for your lost. Your family is is in our thoughts and prayers at this time. I know you will miss her. Treasure the many wonderful memories.
Loren/Clarene Goodheart
March 14, 2010
Bill, Mary Nell & family, We were sorry to hear about Sarah's death. We are so thankful that we were able to meet her when we came to see you last spring. We know she will be missed by everyone but she is in the Lord's hands now. She will be getting the choir and music going for sure!!!
Frances Moreland
March 14, 2010
Sarah Watford welcomed us to Pageland in 1972. She was the music teacher at Pageland Elementary where I began my teaching career and was also the choir director at the church we joined. She was truly a Southern lady and we loved her dearly. For many years she gave Christmas ornnaments to my son and daughter...to "start their collections."
We still hang them on our tree and remember her generosity and giving spirit. I know Heaven is rejoicing to receive this talented woman! I am thankful to have known her.
Paul McCravy
March 14, 2010
Eddie,
I knew you had a special mother after spending the weekend at your house when we were students at Wofford. Although it is difficult to accept this loss she will always be remembered for the fine person she was. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Your friend for 47 years,
Paul McCravy
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