She was a native of Pickens County and moved with her Family to Greenville in 1939.
She was a retired employee of the Monaghan Plant of J. P. Stevens, and of the Baptist faith.
Surviving her are two daughters, Clara B. Porter and Corina Bagwell, both of Greenville; two sons, Robert Adolph Bagwell and wife Shelby: Joseph "Joe" Edward Bagwell, both of Greenville; two sisters, Rona Mae Sanders of Greenville and Kathryn P. Haulbrook of Liberty; and three brothers, Leonard Porter of Liberty, Larry Porter of Greenwood, and Colie B. Porter of Greenville.
Beside her husband and parents, she was predeceased by sons Willie Clyde Bagwell, Mancel Bagwell, twins, Alvin Bagwell & Calvin Bagwell, a daughter Flora Samantha Bagwell Jennings Roach and siblings: William Alford Porter, Iona Porter Atkins, and James Robert Porter.
Full obituary may be located here:
The Greenville News
Bagwell, Malissie Porter
1981 Sep 13 7B
She was a native of Pickens County and moved with her Family to Greenville in 1939.
She was a retired employee of the Monaghan Plant of J. P. Stevens, and of the Baptist faith.
Surviving her are two daughters, Clara B. Porter and Corina Bagwell, both of Greenville; two sons, Robert Adolph Bagwell and wife Shelby: Joseph "Joe" Edward Bagwell, both of Greenville; two sisters, Rona Mae Sanders of Greenville and Kathryn P. Haulbrook of Liberty; and three brothers, Leonard Porter of Liberty, Larry Porter of Greenwood, and Colie B. Porter of Greenville.
Beside her husband and parents, she was predeceased by sons Willie Clyde Bagwell, Mancel Bagwell, twins, Alvin Bagwell & Calvin Bagwell, a daughter Flora Samantha Bagwell Jennings Roach and siblings: William Alford Porter, Iona Porter Atkins, and James Robert Porter.
Full obituary may be located here:
The Greenville News
Bagwell, Malissie Porter
1981 Sep 13 7B
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