Born in Greenville, she was a daughter of the late Charles E. and Nellie Watkins Cobb. During WWII Mrs. Cashion was a “Rosie The Riveter” at Hill Air Force Base in Utah. She was a former director for Greenville County Senior action at Slater-Marietta Community Center, and retired from J.P. Stevens after twenty years. Mrs. Cashion was a member of Slater Baptist Church, where through the years she was involved with the TEL Sunday School Class, was a Sunday School teacher, helped with Vacation Bible School, WMU leader, and a Church Hostess among many other things.
Surviving are three sons: William E. Cashion, II (Kathy), Robert C. Cashion (Ellen), and Theodore L. Cashion; one daughter: Kathy A. O’Neal (Randy); nine grandchildren; and twenty-one great-grandchildren.
Along with her parents, she was predeceased by three brothers: A.C. Cobb, Ben Cobb, and Marvin Cobb; and seven sisters: Mary Biggerstaff, Rosa Dudley, Billie Underwood, Eloise Humphries, Pearl Cobb, Julia Cobb, Bertha Elaine Cobb, and Karrie Crockett.
Burial in Coleman Memorial Cemetery.
Born in Greenville, she was a daughter of the late Charles E. and Nellie Watkins Cobb. During WWII Mrs. Cashion was a “Rosie The Riveter” at Hill Air Force Base in Utah. She was a former director for Greenville County Senior action at Slater-Marietta Community Center, and retired from J.P. Stevens after twenty years. Mrs. Cashion was a member of Slater Baptist Church, where through the years she was involved with the TEL Sunday School Class, was a Sunday School teacher, helped with Vacation Bible School, WMU leader, and a Church Hostess among many other things.
Surviving are three sons: William E. Cashion, II (Kathy), Robert C. Cashion (Ellen), and Theodore L. Cashion; one daughter: Kathy A. O’Neal (Randy); nine grandchildren; and twenty-one great-grandchildren.
Along with her parents, she was predeceased by three brothers: A.C. Cobb, Ben Cobb, and Marvin Cobb; and seven sisters: Mary Biggerstaff, Rosa Dudley, Billie Underwood, Eloise Humphries, Pearl Cobb, Julia Cobb, Bertha Elaine Cobb, and Karrie Crockett.
Burial in Coleman Memorial Cemetery.
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