Ms. Mobley died Thursday, February 17, at Bethea Baptist Home of Darlington. Born in Lancaster County, she was a daughter of the late Sidney Capers and Cannie Williams Mobley. Ms. Mobley was a retired nurse, having received her nurse's training at Henderson Hospital in North Carolina. After working 30-odd years in North Carolina and Virginia, she retired and came back to Heath Springs, S.C. She was a member of Heath Springs Baptist Church for over 17 years, and was active in Sunday school, training union and WMU. She worked on the library staff and was a member of the Clemson Extension Homemakers Club. She moved to Bethea Home in December 1984.
The family will receive friends Sunday prior to the service from 1:30 to 2:30 at the funeral home.
Surviving are sisters, Eva M. Brown and Viola "Billie" Brannon, both of Columbia; numerous nieces and nephews.
Ms. Mobley died Thursday, February 17, at Bethea Baptist Home of Darlington. Born in Lancaster County, she was a daughter of the late Sidney Capers and Cannie Williams Mobley. Ms. Mobley was a retired nurse, having received her nurse's training at Henderson Hospital in North Carolina. After working 30-odd years in North Carolina and Virginia, she retired and came back to Heath Springs, S.C. She was a member of Heath Springs Baptist Church for over 17 years, and was active in Sunday school, training union and WMU. She worked on the library staff and was a member of the Clemson Extension Homemakers Club. She moved to Bethea Home in December 1984.
The family will receive friends Sunday prior to the service from 1:30 to 2:30 at the funeral home.
Surviving are sisters, Eva M. Brown and Viola "Billie" Brannon, both of Columbia; numerous nieces and nephews.
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