She was born in Walhalla, SC and was a daughter of the late John Ernest and Ida Magalene Orr Brown.
Mrs. Summler was retired from Piedmont Pad and attended Victory Worship Center. A favorite quote of hers was "It doesn't matter what type of house you lived in or what was in your bank account, it's the difference you made in a life of a child." We will miss your unconditional love.
Surviving are three sons, Ronnie Darrell Pace and wife, Helen, Barry Pace and Gerry Pace; three daughters, Michelle Lawhon and husband, John, Kathy Tate and husband, Bob and Tammy Summler; two brothers, Arnold James Brown and Charles (Duck) Brown; fourteen grandchildren and twenty-two great grandchildren.
She was born in Walhalla, SC and was a daughter of the late John Ernest and Ida Magalene Orr Brown.
Mrs. Summler was retired from Piedmont Pad and attended Victory Worship Center. A favorite quote of hers was "It doesn't matter what type of house you lived in or what was in your bank account, it's the difference you made in a life of a child." We will miss your unconditional love.
Surviving are three sons, Ronnie Darrell Pace and wife, Helen, Barry Pace and Gerry Pace; three daughters, Michelle Lawhon and husband, John, Kathy Tate and husband, Bob and Tammy Summler; two brothers, Arnold James Brown and Charles (Duck) Brown; fourteen grandchildren and twenty-two great grandchildren.
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