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ETHEL GREEN, KINGSTREE

4/27/2012

Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel Grice Green, conducted by the Rev. Dr. Charles R. Conner, Jr., were held Saturday, April 21, 2012, at St. Michael United Methodist Church in the Cedar Swamp Community of Williamsburg County. Burial, directed by Pressley’s Funeral Home of Kingstree, followed at St. Michael United Methodist Church Cemetery. Mrs. Green was born March 25, 1925, in Williamsburg County, Kingstree, a daughter of the late James Grice and Ola Shaw Grice Morris. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ed Green, one sister, and two brothers. She was a member of St. Paul United Meth-odist Church. She received her formal education in the public school system of Williamsburg County. Many years later she decided to obtain her GED, which she did in the late 1970s.  For many years she worked on the farm side by side with her husband. She moved to King-stree, where she performed domestic duties for many families. The last employment she held was at the Kingstree Inn until her retirement in the early 1990s. After retirement she worked as a grandparent foster aide in the Williamsburg County School System.

Survivors are: her children, Celia Mae Wallace of Kingstree; James Green (Vivian) of Baltimore, Maryland; Betty Singletary (Joseph), Eddie Green (Viola), and Mary Wilson, all of Kingstree; Millie Green of New York, New York; Shirley Eastling (Billy) of Englewood, New Jersey; and Deloris Nesmith (Samuel) of Bridgeton, New Jersey; two brothers, Elder Johnnie Shaw (Jean) of Palaka, Florida; and Barry Marshall (Dorothy) of Summerville; two surrogate daughters, Nancy Brown and Lela Peterson, both of Kingstree; 19 grandchildren; 41 great-grandchildren; and six great-great-grandchildren.


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