Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Ella Cook Mobley, 82, of 1736 Fuller St., Orangeburg, will be held 11:00 am Saturday, November 16, 2019 at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, Highway 4, Orangeburg, SC, with Brother Abraham Evans officiating.
Mrs. Mobley will be placed in the church one hour prior to the service. Mrs. Mary Ella Cook Mobley departed this life at her residence on Friday, November 8, 2019 after a brief illness. Mary, affectionately known by her family as “Lil’ Bit,” was born in Orangeburg, South Carolina on May 30, 1937 to the late Julius Cook, Sr. and Alma Abrams Cook.
Mary was a member of the Olive Grove Baptist Church at an early age.
Mary was educated in the public schools of Orangeburg County, South Carolina. In 1961, Mary graduated from Claflin College with her Bachelor’s Degree in the field of science.
Mary relocated to New York City after college, where she met and married her late husband, Mr. Elva M. Mobley. On September 3, 1966, Mary and Elva were married, and to this union, two children, La Tonya and Elva, Jr., were born.
On September 24, 1966, Mary was baptized as one of Jehovah’s witnesses and was a pioneer in the community, doing preaching work where she served for many years.
Mary then relocated to Orangeburg, South Carolina with her family, where she attended South Carolina State University and graduated with her Master’s in Education in 1983.
Mary went on to educate the children in Orangeburg County School District five and the Calhoun County, South Carolina school system. Mary was a strong advocate for children’s education and later became an educator at the Orangeburg Area Development Center (OADC). Mary earned recognition as employee of the year from 1992-1993. Mary retired on November 17, 2000 after giving many dedicated years of service.
Mary had five siblings that preceded her in death: Lorraine Cook, Sarah Cook, Leroy Cook, James Cook and Essie Mae Cook Milhouse.
Mary leaves to cherish her memory: her daughter, LaTonya R. (Virgil) Mobley Kirkland of Orangeburg, SC; son, Elva J. Mobley of Raleigh, NC; brother, Julius (Daisy) Cook, Jr. or Orangeburg, SC; sister-in-law, Genevieve Randolph of Greenville, SC; brothers-in-law: Arthur (Margaret Ruth) Paden of Greenville, SC and William (Mary J) Mobley of Greenville, SC; two grandchildren: Sejal A. Mobley and Colin B. Mobley of Washington, DC; two nieces reared in her home: Kristi N. Cook and Schellana M. Cook Bailey of Brooklyn, NY; special caregivers: Latitia, Taizharaun, and Paron Moorer, Doris Jennings, Rhonda and I’shelle Lee, Edward Moss and the staff of Amedisys Home Health Services; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, relatives and friends.
Visitation will be held Friday, November 15, 2019 from 11:00am - 8:00pm.
Friends may call Simmons Funeral Home and Crematory of Orangeburg.
Dear Tanya
My Family and I are so sorry to hear about the passing of your Mother. I am praying God will strengthen the hearts and mind of your Family. Mrs. Mobley was a sweet lady I knew her though the Late Glenn Milhouse, Jr. 55who was a close friend to our Families the Boatwright and Durham and he was nephew of Mrs. Mobley. May her soul rest in peace and in love. Love,always Crystal Durham and The Boatwright Family.
Dear Tonya, I was saddened to hear of the passing of your mother. She was such a great neighbor to my family. The Sheard family will certainly miss her and extend our sincere condolences to you and your family. God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in times like these. Praying for you and your family. Love always, Mary Ann Sheard-Davis and family
To Tonya & Our Family, heartfelt and sincere sympathy are expressed at this time. Be strengthened in knowing that we who believe and have hope in the Ressurection will see our love ones again. Be strong Tonya. Hold on to those precious memories you and momma Mary shared together. God is still on the throne and it is He and He alone who have all power in His hands. Even though we are not there with you in the physical, know that we are with you in the spirit. Stay encouraged Tonya as we remain sincere ... Margaret Stokes, Bertha & Mindy Butler & Family
Tonya, I am sorry for your loss. Mommy was a most encouraging spiritual sister to me. I looked forward to hearing her encouraging remarks at each meeting. Now I will wait to see her in the resurrection to enjoy her again. In the mean time, think often of Jehovah's promise of a resurrection to a paradise earth in the very near future. (John 5:28,29) Sister and Brother Notoma
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