Her funeral will be 1:00 PM Tuesday afternoon, September 18, 2012, in the Moncks Corner Church of God. Interment will follow in the Halfway Creek Cemetery, Shulerville, directed by DIAL-MURRAY FUNERAL HOME, MONCKS CORNER. The family will receive friends at the CHURCH from 6:00 until 8:00 PM this Monday evening. Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to the Moncks Corner Church of God or to United Hospice.
Mrs. Thames was born February 28, 1952, in Charleston, SC, a daughter of Ernest Gaskins and Lottie Lucile Ackerman Gaskins. She was a very active member of the Moncks Corner Church of God, and she also taught Sunday school there. Mrs. Thames was considered a "grandmother" to the many children she babysat over the previous 24 years. She was preceded in death by a sister, Christine Gaskins Adkins, and a brother, Maywood Gaskins.
Surviving are, her husband, William J. Thames, Jr.; three daughters, Karen Lee and her husband, Stuart, of Georgetown, Teresa DuPree of Bonneau, and Charity Headden and her husband, Nathan, of Macedonia; two sons, Sherwood Gaskins and his wife, Pam, and William Thames and his wife, Tracy, all of Macedonia; three sisters, Jeanette Murphy and Tina Faulk and her husband, Guy, all of Bethera, and Myrtis Burbage and her husband, AL, of Charleston; two brothers, Levie Gaskins and his wife, Barbara, of Georgetown and Eddie Gaskins and his wife, Cathy, of Bethera; twelve grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
Her funeral will be 1:00 PM Tuesday afternoon, September 18, 2012, in the Moncks Corner Church of God. Interment will follow in the Halfway Creek Cemetery, Shulerville, directed by DIAL-MURRAY FUNERAL HOME, MONCKS CORNER. The family will receive friends at the CHURCH from 6:00 until 8:00 PM this Monday evening. Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to the Moncks Corner Church of God or to United Hospice.
Mrs. Thames was born February 28, 1952, in Charleston, SC, a daughter of Ernest Gaskins and Lottie Lucile Ackerman Gaskins. She was a very active member of the Moncks Corner Church of God, and she also taught Sunday school there. Mrs. Thames was considered a "grandmother" to the many children she babysat over the previous 24 years. She was preceded in death by a sister, Christine Gaskins Adkins, and a brother, Maywood Gaskins.
Surviving are, her husband, William J. Thames, Jr.; three daughters, Karen Lee and her husband, Stuart, of Georgetown, Teresa DuPree of Bonneau, and Charity Headden and her husband, Nathan, of Macedonia; two sons, Sherwood Gaskins and his wife, Pam, and William Thames and his wife, Tracy, all of Macedonia; three sisters, Jeanette Murphy and Tina Faulk and her husband, Guy, all of Bethera, and Myrtis Burbage and her husband, AL, of Charleston; two brothers, Levie Gaskins and his wife, Barbara, of Georgetown and Eddie Gaskins and his wife, Cathy, of Bethera; twelve grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
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