Bep was born on February 14, 1934, in Charlotte, NC to Louise Wilson Barron Auld and Charles Upham Shepard Auld of York, South Carolina. Raised on East Liberty Street in York, she completed her education in the York Schools, married Joe in 1954, and graduated from Winthrop College in 1955. After moving to Chester, South Carolina in 1969, she taught English in the local schools for twenty-three years until she became a grandmother and chose to make that a full-time career.
Both Bep and Joe have been life-long members of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, and their devotion to the church led to their meeting and courtship. After moving to Chester, she served actively in the Chester ARP Church for 48 years, teaching Sunday School, teaching Bible School, overseeing the church’s nursery, serving in the Women of the Church, and serving as a founding member of the Esther Strong Circle.
In addition to nurturing her family, Bep relished spending time in her yard, where gardening and bird-watching brought her delight. When she was not working in her flower beds, she and Joe loved exploring the mountains and traveling to remote states where they could appreciate the wildlife and flora of the region. She and Joe cherished, most of all, the years that God gave them together.
Bep was born on February 14, 1934, in Charlotte, NC to Louise Wilson Barron Auld and Charles Upham Shepard Auld of York, South Carolina. Raised on East Liberty Street in York, she completed her education in the York Schools, married Joe in 1954, and graduated from Winthrop College in 1955. After moving to Chester, South Carolina in 1969, she taught English in the local schools for twenty-three years until she became a grandmother and chose to make that a full-time career.
Both Bep and Joe have been life-long members of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, and their devotion to the church led to their meeting and courtship. After moving to Chester, she served actively in the Chester ARP Church for 48 years, teaching Sunday School, teaching Bible School, overseeing the church’s nursery, serving in the Women of the Church, and serving as a founding member of the Esther Strong Circle.
In addition to nurturing her family, Bep relished spending time in her yard, where gardening and bird-watching brought her delight. When she was not working in her flower beds, she and Joe loved exploring the mountains and traveling to remote states where they could appreciate the wildlife and flora of the region. She and Joe cherished, most of all, the years that God gave them together.
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