employed by Greenwood County for twenty-five years and retired in June of 1989 as County Auditor. Mrs. Massey was a member of First Baptist Church, where she worked in the 4-year-old Sunday School Class for over forty years and was a member of the NGO and the Jo Ann Gray Circle of the Church. She was also a member of the Pilot Club and the American Legion Post No. 20 Auxiliary. Surviving are three daughters, Patricia Massey
Darragh of Greenwood, Wanda Massey Schepher and husband, Willie of Beaufort and Cynthia Massey Weeks and husband, Jimmy of Greenwood; two sons, Reginald E. Massey of Greenville and Robert A. Bobby Massey and wife, Sheryl of Anderson; a sister, Jean Hobbs Broome of Greer; eight grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. Burial in Greenwood Memorial Gardens. Blyth Funeral Home. The Index-Journal (Greenwood SC), February 24, 2009.
employed by Greenwood County for twenty-five years and retired in June of 1989 as County Auditor. Mrs. Massey was a member of First Baptist Church, where she worked in the 4-year-old Sunday School Class for over forty years and was a member of the NGO and the Jo Ann Gray Circle of the Church. She was also a member of the Pilot Club and the American Legion Post No. 20 Auxiliary. Surviving are three daughters, Patricia Massey
Darragh of Greenwood, Wanda Massey Schepher and husband, Willie of Beaufort and Cynthia Massey Weeks and husband, Jimmy of Greenwood; two sons, Reginald E. Massey of Greenville and Robert A. Bobby Massey and wife, Sheryl of Anderson; a sister, Jean Hobbs Broome of Greer; eight grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. Burial in Greenwood Memorial Gardens. Blyth Funeral Home. The Index-Journal (Greenwood SC), February 24, 2009.
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