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Aubrey Iva <I>Clark</I> Godowns

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Aubrey Iva Clark Godowns

Birth
Cope, Orangeburg County, South Carolina, USA
Death
4 Oct 2009 (aged 81)
Irmo, Lexington County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Orangeburg County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Aubrey Clark Godowns ORANGEBURG -

Aubrey Clark Godowns of Orangeburg, formally of Cope, born August 16, 1928 died October 4, 2009 at the residence of her daughter in Irmo, SC.

Memorial services will be held Tuesday, October 6 at 2:00 PM at Union United Methodist Church in Cope with Pastor Fred McDaniel and Rev. Linda McDaniel officiating. The service will conclude at the graveside in Old Union Methodist Cemetery.

Mrs. Godowns was born in Cope, a daughter of Winfield and Annie Laurie Kirkland Clark.

She attended Columbia College and was president of her sophomore class. She was a member of Edisto Fork Grange, the Eutaw chapter NSDAR, and the Union United Methodist Church. She served in many capacities in these organizations through the years. She was recently honored by the United Methodist Women for over 50 years of service to that organization.

She was predeceased by a son Clinton J. Godowns, a niece Anne Shecut Parker, a brother William E. (Bubba) Clark and sisters Mary C. Shecut and Laurie C. Bryant.

She was the widow of Thomas Dixon Godowns.

She is survived by twin sons, Thomas Dixon Godowns and wife Georgette and Edward Winfield Godowns and wife Susannah Traywick, all of Cope. One daughter Sara G. Drews, who lives in Irmo, SC, three granddaughters, Caroline Turner Drews, Margaret Elizabeth Godowns and Winifred Iva Drews and three grandsons, Edward "Tray" Godowns, Thomas Godowns III and Jonathan Derrick. Sisters; Sara C. Vardell of Charleston, SC, Jessie C. Rast (Jim) of Cameron and Jeanne C. Rast (Ed) of Cameron and a number of nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews.

The family wishes to thank many church friends and others who helped during her illness and were faithful with cards, visits and calls.

Memorials may be made to the charities of one's choice, the Union UMC Building Fund, Cope, SC or Palmetto Health Hospice in lieu of flowers. The family will receive friends after the graveside service in the Church Family Life Center.

Published in Charleston Post & Courier on October 5, 2009
Aubrey Clark Godowns ORANGEBURG -

Aubrey Clark Godowns of Orangeburg, formally of Cope, born August 16, 1928 died October 4, 2009 at the residence of her daughter in Irmo, SC.

Memorial services will be held Tuesday, October 6 at 2:00 PM at Union United Methodist Church in Cope with Pastor Fred McDaniel and Rev. Linda McDaniel officiating. The service will conclude at the graveside in Old Union Methodist Cemetery.

Mrs. Godowns was born in Cope, a daughter of Winfield and Annie Laurie Kirkland Clark.

She attended Columbia College and was president of her sophomore class. She was a member of Edisto Fork Grange, the Eutaw chapter NSDAR, and the Union United Methodist Church. She served in many capacities in these organizations through the years. She was recently honored by the United Methodist Women for over 50 years of service to that organization.

She was predeceased by a son Clinton J. Godowns, a niece Anne Shecut Parker, a brother William E. (Bubba) Clark and sisters Mary C. Shecut and Laurie C. Bryant.

She was the widow of Thomas Dixon Godowns.

She is survived by twin sons, Thomas Dixon Godowns and wife Georgette and Edward Winfield Godowns and wife Susannah Traywick, all of Cope. One daughter Sara G. Drews, who lives in Irmo, SC, three granddaughters, Caroline Turner Drews, Margaret Elizabeth Godowns and Winifred Iva Drews and three grandsons, Edward "Tray" Godowns, Thomas Godowns III and Jonathan Derrick. Sisters; Sara C. Vardell of Charleston, SC, Jessie C. Rast (Jim) of Cameron and Jeanne C. Rast (Ed) of Cameron and a number of nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews.

The family wishes to thank many church friends and others who helped during her illness and were faithful with cards, visits and calls.

Memorials may be made to the charities of one's choice, the Union UMC Building Fund, Cope, SC or Palmetto Health Hospice in lieu of flowers. The family will receive friends after the graveside service in the Church Family Life Center.

Published in Charleston Post & Courier on October 5, 2009


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