Corrie Samuel

Passed 04/23/2020

Obituary For Corrie Samuel

Corrie Bell Samuel, affectionately known as “Sug”, was born on March 22, 1938 to the late Deacon Burney,Sr. and the late Corrie Bell Thorn Samuel in Liberty Hill, SC.

She departed from this earth on Thursday, April 23, 2020. Sug accepted Christ at an early age at St. John Missionary Baptist Church. She was an active member in Sunday School, the Junior Choir, and Bible Class. She was educated in the Kershaw County School System.

In 1957, she relocated to Bridgeport, CT and became a member of Mount Aery Baptist Church. She continued her spiritual growth working with the youth of the church She was a member of the Senior Usher Board.

She leaves to cherish her memories a special friend, Arthur Freeman; sixteen nieces and nephews who were like her children; surrogate grandchildren; great nieces, Alexis, Domonique, and Crystal Jackson; and a host of great and great great nieces and nephews, cousins, friends, and loved ones.

Graveside Services will be 12:00-Friday, May 1, 2020 at St. John Missionary Baptist. Services will be conducted by Reverend Eddie Moore and Reverend Jerusha Gaither with burial in the church cemetery.

Viewing will be Thursday 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. at Stewart Funeral Home.

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic a memorial service will be scheduled at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the family, which will be utilized for the memorial service.



Guest Book

God is not unrighteous so as to forget your work and the love you showed for his name and your record of your faithfulness will surely be remembered.

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Ms. Corrie was also worked for We Transport and she had so many people who loved her spirit. She will be missed dearly. Ms. Corrie always had a smile and a kind word of encouragement to everyone that she came in contact with. It was never a dull moment when she was around. She knew just how to cheer someone up and do it with a cheerful heart. Ms. Corrie you earned your wings S.I.P. til we met again. Ms. Ronique Shaw

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apologies the comment with Sug the pillar of faith and seeing you soon as we vastly grieve was from .... Ron Blackwell and family your fever friend

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dear Sug as we a vastly large community abroad this country grieve the lost of you a great pillar of faith in the natural, we miss love and grieve, but WITHOUT A SHADOW OF A DOUBT,i know your rejoicing with our awaited savior JESUS THR RESURRECTED CHRIST,thanks for being who you are until we meet again GOD BLESS YOU and love you always.

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Sug may no longer be here on earth, but now she's an angel in heaven watching over her family and friends! We send our sympathy to the entire family, and a special prayer and lots of love to Wendy! - the Demery's and the Davis'

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Cousin Shug will be truly missed by our family and I will miss our conversations. Tracey A. Beasley

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With sympathy to the Samuel Family during this 'Celebration of Life Homecoming'. Roscoe Samuel

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Cousin Shug always had a smile on her face and loved to laugh. I will always remember that she genuine cared about her family. She will truly be missed. Latisha Brice

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Shug was a sweet, kind person. I met her over 18 years ago in Success Village and she took me under her wing - she was a true friend - no she was more than a friend and she will truly be missed- You and may God with the family - Wendy she really loved you and thank you for all you did for her

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