She was a graduate of Macedonia High School and Trident Technical College. She worked and retired from the Charleston Naval Hospital.
For many decades, she was a faithful member of Aldersgate United Methodist Church.
Her love and devotion to family, especially her two boys, was simply boundless. She reveled in God’s creation and shared that love through her kindness, selflessness, and good humor.
Jerry, as she was known to family and friends, was the youngest child of the late J. Harley and Sulie White. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brothers, Cleveland and Haskell White, and a sister Frankie Lee Mills.
Surviving are two sons, Vincent James Gatlin (Lynn) and Wade Lewis Gatlin, a grandson, Christopher James Gatlin (Madison) , a great-grandson, Isaac James Gatlin, a sister, Betty Kodama, and many nephews and nieces.
She was a graduate of Macedonia High School and Trident Technical College. She worked and retired from the Charleston Naval Hospital.
For many decades, she was a faithful member of Aldersgate United Methodist Church.
Her love and devotion to family, especially her two boys, was simply boundless. She reveled in God’s creation and shared that love through her kindness, selflessness, and good humor.
Jerry, as she was known to family and friends, was the youngest child of the late J. Harley and Sulie White. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brothers, Cleveland and Haskell White, and a sister Frankie Lee Mills.
Surviving are two sons, Vincent James Gatlin (Lynn) and Wade Lewis Gatlin, a grandson, Christopher James Gatlin (Madison) , a great-grandson, Isaac James Gatlin, a sister, Betty Kodama, and many nephews and nieces.
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