Manning, SC
Mary Thames King, daughter of the late Henry Thames and Mary Chatman Thames was born February 25, 1929 in Manning, South Carolina. She was preceded in death by twelve siblings and a special friend for over thirty years, Rivvie McKenzie.
Mary, as she was affectionately called, “Oleta” and “Tooty Fruity” was educated in the public schools of Clarendon County. At a young age, she accepted Christ as her Lord and Savior and joined Mt. Zero Missionary Baptist Church.
In her youth, she worked at a clothing factory and as a housekeeper. She enjoyed sewing and knitting in her spare time. She had gifted hands from which exquisite ceramics and floral arrangement were made.
She was married to the late Ervin King.
On Wednesday, September 22, 2021, after a long abundant life filled with love, Mary Thames King, departed this earthly realm at McLeod Health Clarendon in Manning, South Carolina.
She is survived by her twin sister, Annie Black of Denmark, SC; a goddaughter, Sallie Chatman Burns of Atlanta, GA; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Jeffery Jackson, Sr., officiating; Apostle Jeremiah Blanding, Evangelist Elizabeth Morant, Rev. Burdy Pringle and Rev. Lillian Wright, assisting.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the family is not receiving visitors.
My condolences. Edward Brailsford, Willingboro,NJ
In life, we loved you dearly, in death, we love you still. In our hearts you hold a place, no one else will fill. Memories of your laughter, and your jubilant personality will live on forever in my heart. Your Loving Niece - Virginia M. Otter
Condolences to the King and Thames Family. Longtime friends The Farmer Family, Deceased Deacon Jim Ed Farmer, Mrs. Evelina P. Farmer, and Children, Sumter, South Carolina. Mrs. King will be missed. Mrs. Evelina P. Farmer, Mr. Hammie L. & Mrs. Esther Marie Farmer Johnson, Sumter, South Carolina.
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