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Bernice Floella “Flo” Shupe

Birth
Florence, Florence County, South Carolina, USA
Death
9 Jun 2023 (aged 71)
Burial
Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Bernice Floella "Flo" Shupe, 71, of Florence, SC, went to her Heavenly Home on Friday, June 9, 2023.

Born in Florence, SC, Ms. Shupe was the daughter of the late Bernice Alexander Shupe and Ray Charles Shupe Jr. A pioneer for Nurse Practitioners in the state of South Carolina, Ms. Shupe was one of the first to serve the Florence County area. She was dedicated to her patients and loved nursing. She was a member of the Red Hat Society, Florence County Republican Women's Club, and the Nursing Honor Guard of South Carolina. She was also a member of Lifespring Apostolic Center of Excellence, and she loved her church family dearly.

Anyone who knew Flo knew how much she loved her family and her furbaby Zoe. Her nephews and great nieces were her pride and joy. She was a generous and loving person, and her family jokingly called her "Flo-Mart" because you could never leave her empty-handed. Flo loved cardinals and all things Carolina Gamecocks, things she shared with her mother, and she enjoyed her Saturdays at the Florence City Market and all the friends she made there. Flo was a devoted patriot of this country and supporter of law enforcement.
Bernice Floella "Flo" Shupe, 71, of Florence, SC, went to her Heavenly Home on Friday, June 9, 2023.

Born in Florence, SC, Ms. Shupe was the daughter of the late Bernice Alexander Shupe and Ray Charles Shupe Jr. A pioneer for Nurse Practitioners in the state of South Carolina, Ms. Shupe was one of the first to serve the Florence County area. She was dedicated to her patients and loved nursing. She was a member of the Red Hat Society, Florence County Republican Women's Club, and the Nursing Honor Guard of South Carolina. She was also a member of Lifespring Apostolic Center of Excellence, and she loved her church family dearly.

Anyone who knew Flo knew how much she loved her family and her furbaby Zoe. Her nephews and great nieces were her pride and joy. She was a generous and loving person, and her family jokingly called her "Flo-Mart" because you could never leave her empty-handed. Flo loved cardinals and all things Carolina Gamecocks, things she shared with her mother, and she enjoyed her Saturdays at the Florence City Market and all the friends she made there. Flo was a devoted patriot of this country and supporter of law enforcement.


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