Earnestine received her early Christian experience with her family at St. Peter African Methodist Episcopal Church. She later joined St. Mark United Methodist Church after her marriage to William "Bill" Wilson. She was a member of the Senior and Gospel Choirs, and the United Methodist Women.
She enjoyed gardening, listening to the radio, and preparing Sunday dinners for her children and grandchildren whom she loved.
She received her education in the public schools of Lee County. She was a 1962 graduate of Mt. Pleasant High School in Elliott, SC.
She was formerly employed at Madison Industries for more than thirty-three years.
She leaves to celebrate her life and cherish memories: three daughters: Benita (Samuel) Spann, Sharolyn (Tyrone) Brown, and Mary Louise (Stephen) Harrison; two sons, William Alvin (Rezenia) Wilson and Terrence Reginald (Evelyn) Wilson; one sister, Neola (Walter) Davis; eleven grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; one brother-in-law, McKinley Wilson; two sisters-in-law, Libby Johnson and Nancy (Odell) Williams; and host of nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.
In addition to her parents, Earnestine was preceded in death by five siblings: James Lee Johnson, Marion Johnson, Birdie L . Sampson, Claretta Damon, and Lina Mae Burgess.
Funeral Services: Salem Chapel & Heritage Center 101 S. Salem Avenue Sumter, SC, with Rev. Franklin Garrett Presiding and Rev. Donnie McBride Officiating.
Interment will follow in St. Peter AME Church Cemetery.
Earnestine received her early Christian experience with her family at St. Peter African Methodist Episcopal Church. She later joined St. Mark United Methodist Church after her marriage to William "Bill" Wilson. She was a member of the Senior and Gospel Choirs, and the United Methodist Women.
She enjoyed gardening, listening to the radio, and preparing Sunday dinners for her children and grandchildren whom she loved.
She received her education in the public schools of Lee County. She was a 1962 graduate of Mt. Pleasant High School in Elliott, SC.
She was formerly employed at Madison Industries for more than thirty-three years.
She leaves to celebrate her life and cherish memories: three daughters: Benita (Samuel) Spann, Sharolyn (Tyrone) Brown, and Mary Louise (Stephen) Harrison; two sons, William Alvin (Rezenia) Wilson and Terrence Reginald (Evelyn) Wilson; one sister, Neola (Walter) Davis; eleven grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; one brother-in-law, McKinley Wilson; two sisters-in-law, Libby Johnson and Nancy (Odell) Williams; and host of nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.
In addition to her parents, Earnestine was preceded in death by five siblings: James Lee Johnson, Marion Johnson, Birdie L . Sampson, Claretta Damon, and Lina Mae Burgess.
Funeral Services: Salem Chapel & Heritage Center 101 S. Salem Avenue Sumter, SC, with Rev. Franklin Garrett Presiding and Rev. Donnie McBride Officiating.
Interment will follow in St. Peter AME Church Cemetery.
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