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Linda Joyce <I>Guy</I> Skipper

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Linda Joyce Guy Skipper

Birth
Cheraw, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, USA
Death
21 May 2020 (aged 78)
Spartanburg, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Marion, Marion County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Walter Lee and Susie Rachael McLaurin Guy. Joyce married (1) ___ Mims, and (2) Milton Henry Skipper.

MURRELLS INLET - Linda “Joyce” Guy Skipper, 78 of Murrells Inlet, passed away in Spartanburg SC surrounded by family. She passed peacefully on May 21, 2020 with a deep gratitude for the rich full life she enjoyed and the opportunities to love so many wonderful people, to experience beautiful places, and to have so many interesting adventures along the way. Joyce was born on June 24, 1941, in Cheraw, South Carolina but was raised in Marion, which she called home.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Walter Lee and Susie Rachael Guy; her husband of 17 years, Milton “Mickey” Skipper; and two grandchildren, Drayton Mims and Katie Mims.

Joyce is survived by two sons, Will Mims (Ann) and Dru Mims (Holly); one stepdaughter, Laurie Ann Hart (Jimmy); two stepsons, Danny Guy (Sue) and Lee Guy (Valerie); 8 grandchildren; and 5 great grandsons.

Joyce attended Marion High School and Limestone College in Gaffney. She was a member of Belin Memorial United Methodist Church in Murrells Inlet. She was a loving daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Joyce was an avid reader and amateur horticulturalist. She had a revolving door of friends, family, and neighbors who kept her busy when she was feeling well and comforted and cared for her during her illness. Joyce treasured her Lunch Bunch Groups, her Bridge Group, the Women of Wachesaw, the Ladies of Lakeshore, their husbands, and all of her wonderful friends. These fantastic friends and neighbors were always there for her: they walked Skippie, mowed her yard, cooked for her, helped with repairs, did her taxes and prayed with her. Joyce always marveled over how lucky she was to be surrounded by such wonderful people. We are so grateful for all of them.

Due to the corona virus and the limited number of guests allowed a private graveside service will be held at Rose Hill Cemetery in Marion.
Daughter of Walter Lee and Susie Rachael McLaurin Guy. Joyce married (1) ___ Mims, and (2) Milton Henry Skipper.

MURRELLS INLET - Linda “Joyce” Guy Skipper, 78 of Murrells Inlet, passed away in Spartanburg SC surrounded by family. She passed peacefully on May 21, 2020 with a deep gratitude for the rich full life she enjoyed and the opportunities to love so many wonderful people, to experience beautiful places, and to have so many interesting adventures along the way. Joyce was born on June 24, 1941, in Cheraw, South Carolina but was raised in Marion, which she called home.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Walter Lee and Susie Rachael Guy; her husband of 17 years, Milton “Mickey” Skipper; and two grandchildren, Drayton Mims and Katie Mims.

Joyce is survived by two sons, Will Mims (Ann) and Dru Mims (Holly); one stepdaughter, Laurie Ann Hart (Jimmy); two stepsons, Danny Guy (Sue) and Lee Guy (Valerie); 8 grandchildren; and 5 great grandsons.

Joyce attended Marion High School and Limestone College in Gaffney. She was a member of Belin Memorial United Methodist Church in Murrells Inlet. She was a loving daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Joyce was an avid reader and amateur horticulturalist. She had a revolving door of friends, family, and neighbors who kept her busy when she was feeling well and comforted and cared for her during her illness. Joyce treasured her Lunch Bunch Groups, her Bridge Group, the Women of Wachesaw, the Ladies of Lakeshore, their husbands, and all of her wonderful friends. These fantastic friends and neighbors were always there for her: they walked Skippie, mowed her yard, cooked for her, helped with repairs, did her taxes and prayed with her. Joyce always marveled over how lucky she was to be surrounded by such wonderful people. We are so grateful for all of them.

Due to the corona virus and the limited number of guests allowed a private graveside service will be held at Rose Hill Cemetery in Marion.


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