She was born in Darlington, SC, a daughter of the late Hoyt Lamar and Myrtle Kea Davis. She graduated from Timmonsville High School and was a PBX Instructor with Southern Bell for more than 33 years. She was a faithful attendee of Ridgecrest Baptist Church and was a devoted volunteer for the Telephone Pioneers. She enjoyed gardening, playing piano, arts and crafts. She was a loving and compassionate person who loved to help others.
Mrs. Pate was predeceased by her husband, George R. Pate; her son, Wayne Alan Campbell, son of the late Marion Dubose Campbell; and a sister, Myrtle Maxine Singletary.
She was born in Darlington, SC, a daughter of the late Hoyt Lamar and Myrtle Kea Davis. She graduated from Timmonsville High School and was a PBX Instructor with Southern Bell for more than 33 years. She was a faithful attendee of Ridgecrest Baptist Church and was a devoted volunteer for the Telephone Pioneers. She enjoyed gardening, playing piano, arts and crafts. She was a loving and compassionate person who loved to help others.
Mrs. Pate was predeceased by her husband, George R. Pate; her son, Wayne Alan Campbell, son of the late Marion Dubose Campbell; and a sister, Myrtle Maxine Singletary.
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