Mrs. Annie Wright Mayfield 80, of 219 Ligon Street, Chester, SC peacefully departed this earthly life on Wednesday July 16, 2025, at MUSC Health Medical Center Downtown in Columbia, SC surrounded by her caring family.
Arrangements will be announced later by King's Funeral Home, 135 Cemetery Street Chester, SC.
The family will receive friends at the home from 2-8pm daily beginning on Friday July 18, 2025. Please keep the Mayfield and Wright Families in your prayers.
An angel gone home to be with the LORD. Thanks Aunt Annie for embracing me as your niece and including me in family activities. You have always treated your brother stepdaughter with love and kindness. I pray, I honor you as your name sake and that you will be proud of the life I live. Thank you, Annie Scott
To: one of my best friend's family I am saddened to the core, we have been friends since the second grade, we graduated in 1962,from Finley Sr.HighSchool, then we went our separate ways, but not really separated from each other because of telephone and lately FaceTime we kept in touch with each other. I became her son, Demetrious godmother so we constantly kept in touch, we may not be able to talk to each other physically, but my memories,will last forever, just talking to her and remembering her because she was one of my best friends Annie. I'm gonna miss you but I know that if I live the life that you have lead, I know we will see each other again,to God be the glory family you have my condolences and this is also from my family because we were close friends as family Annie rest in peace if anyone received one of God mansions I know you did so I'm comfortable with that. It used to be three of us together. It was Annie Wright, Mary Sanders, and Roberta Perkins. I guess back in our days we could have been the three stooges!
Maria:
My heart is full of sorrow as I come to grips with the news of your mom's passing. I recall all of the beautiful memories, shared at your parents' home, during our Winthrop days. I shall forever cherish those moments, and I will forever remain grateful for the warmth and hospitable ambiance that your parents showed to a couple of homesick college students. I pray that God provides the comfort that is needed for you all to get through this difficult time. I love you, my friend. Grace and Peace be unto you.
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