Bernice worked at Swansea Manufactory Company and later for the Shumperts of Pelion, SC , whom she loved dearly.
She was preceded in death by two brothers, Herbert Lee Salley and Tony Salley, and one sister, Frances Clifton.
She leaves behind her loving husband, Clyde Mack, Sr., two sons, Clyde (Melanie) Mack, Jr. and Terrance Mack; two daughters, Tikethia (Marcus) Knight and Monica Mack all of Pelion, SC; her mother, Mrs. Mabelle Salley of Pelion, SC, her grandmother, Mrs. Georgia Gaffney of Swansea, SC; two sisters, Patricia Salley of Swansea, SC and Evangelist Marie Mosley of Albany, GA; she also leaves to cherish her memories four brothers, Minister Richard (Evangelist Carmelia) Dreher and Jimmy Salley both of Pelion, SC, John (Tracey) Salley of Blythewood, SC and Terry (Isie) Salley of Leesville, SC; three granddaughters; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives, friends and one adopted sister, Deacon Barbara Ginyard.
Bernice worked at Swansea Manufactory Company and later for the Shumperts of Pelion, SC , whom she loved dearly.
She was preceded in death by two brothers, Herbert Lee Salley and Tony Salley, and one sister, Frances Clifton.
She leaves behind her loving husband, Clyde Mack, Sr., two sons, Clyde (Melanie) Mack, Jr. and Terrance Mack; two daughters, Tikethia (Marcus) Knight and Monica Mack all of Pelion, SC; her mother, Mrs. Mabelle Salley of Pelion, SC, her grandmother, Mrs. Georgia Gaffney of Swansea, SC; two sisters, Patricia Salley of Swansea, SC and Evangelist Marie Mosley of Albany, GA; she also leaves to cherish her memories four brothers, Minister Richard (Evangelist Carmelia) Dreher and Jimmy Salley both of Pelion, SC, John (Tracey) Salley of Blythewood, SC and Terry (Isie) Salley of Leesville, SC; three granddaughters; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives, friends and one adopted sister, Deacon Barbara Ginyard.
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