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KIMBERLEY TISDALE, GREENVILLE

5/2/2012

Funeral services for Kimberley Nacole Tisdale, conducted by the Rev. Samuel L. Davis and the Rev. James Graham, were held Saturday, April 21, 2012, at St. Mary AME Church of Salters. Burial, directed by Henryhand Funeral Home, followed at St. Mary AME Churchyard Cemetery of Salters. Ms. Tisdale died Sunday, April 15, 2012, in Greenville. She was born September 8, 1973, in Stanford, Connecticut, a daughter of Nathaniel Goodwine and the late Doris Jean Tisdale White. She attended the public schools of Williamsburg County and was a 1991 graduate of Kingstree Senior High School. She continued her education at South Carolina State University, where she obtained her Bachelor’s of Arts degree in Business Administration in 1995. She also obtained her Master’s of Business Administration from Webster University in 1999. She attended St. John Baptist Church of Newberry, where she served as an Almer Bearer. She worked at Denny’s Corporation, as a manager of the call center, since June 2011. She also worked as a sales associate at Enterprise Rental for two years, and at Tele-Tech, as a manager for the call center for 13 1/2 years. Two siblings, Lamont Dorsey and Tamar Goodwine, preceded her in death. Survivors, in addition to her father of Stratford, Connecticut, are: one sister, Felicia Dorsey; one brother, Nathaniel D. Goodwine, Jr.; her grandmother, Jannie M. Tisdale of Salters; her stepfather, Christopher White of Kingstree; and three godchildren, Raygene Burgess, Goshen Burgess, and Anthony Cleckley, Jr., all of Snellville, Georgia.

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