Mrs. Lewis was born in Marion County, the daughter of the late Odell and Ernestine Page Bryant. She was a member of Main Street United Methodist Church, where she was a member of the George Taylor Sunday School Class. She had also taught Sunday School, served as Youth Director, and served on various church councils. She was also a member of the Glove and Trowel Garden Club.
Mrs. Lewis is survived by her husband, Jakie Lewis; daughters, Susan Lewis of Fountain Inn SC, and Jackie Lewis Dattilio (Christopher) of Wilmington NC; brother, Francis Bryant of Lake View; sister, Penny Lewis Horne (Bobby) of Orrum; and sister-in-law, Treva Lewis of Orrum; grandson, Jacob Reid Dattilio; and numerous nieces and nephews.She was preceded in death by her parents; sister, Betty Overturf, sister-in-law, Edna Bryant; brother-in-law, Randy Lewis.In lieu of flower, memorials may be made to Main Street United Methodist Church Capitol Fund, McLeod Hospice, or curePSP.
Mrs. Lewis was born in Marion County, the daughter of the late Odell and Ernestine Page Bryant. She was a member of Main Street United Methodist Church, where she was a member of the George Taylor Sunday School Class. She had also taught Sunday School, served as Youth Director, and served on various church councils. She was also a member of the Glove and Trowel Garden Club.
Mrs. Lewis is survived by her husband, Jakie Lewis; daughters, Susan Lewis of Fountain Inn SC, and Jackie Lewis Dattilio (Christopher) of Wilmington NC; brother, Francis Bryant of Lake View; sister, Penny Lewis Horne (Bobby) of Orrum; and sister-in-law, Treva Lewis of Orrum; grandson, Jacob Reid Dattilio; and numerous nieces and nephews.She was preceded in death by her parents; sister, Betty Overturf, sister-in-law, Edna Bryant; brother-in-law, Randy Lewis.In lieu of flower, memorials may be made to Main Street United Methodist Church Capitol Fund, McLeod Hospice, or curePSP.
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