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GLOVERVILLE, S.C. - Mrs. Lois Fulmer Hair, 90, wife of the late Everette Hair, went home to be with her Lord Savior, on Tuesday, September 9th, 2014, in the comfort of her home, surrounded by her family. Born in Soperton, GA, and a resident of Aiken County, SC, most of her life, she was a daughter of the late John Edward and Lucy Belle Powell Rhoden. She retired from the Warren Division of Graniteville Company. Mrs. Hair was a dedicated member of Langley Church of God. She loved her family. Miss Lois was very proud of the fact that she gave birth to the first set of triplets born in Aiken County. In addition to her husband and parents, family members include children, Johnny (Runae) Fulmer, Beech Island, SC, Edward (Linda) Fulmer, North Augusta, SC, Patricia (Danny) Favors, North Augusta, SC, Albert (Lessie) Fulmer, Gloverville, SC, Wanda Patterson, Martinez, GA, the late Linda (Victor) Deen, Savannah, GA and Sandra (Wayne) Nappier, North Augusta, SC; siblings, John Rhoden, Fayetteville, NC and Margaret Willinger, Farmington, NM; sixteen grandchildren and twenty-five great-grandchildren. A Celebration of Life Service will be held on Friday, September 12th, 2014, at 3 o clock at Langley Church of God, Langley, SC, with Bishop Bennie Burton officiating. Interment will follow in Sunset Memorial Gardens, Graniteville, SC. Pallbearers will be grandsons, Brian Nappier, Brad Nappier, Daniel Favors, Ben Fulmer, Tony Fulmer, Blake Patterson, Trevor Patterson and Chris Fulmer. If so desired, memorials may be made to Langley Church of God. Visit www.HatcherFuneralHome.com to share memories and to leave a message of condolence for the family. The family will greet friends on Thursday from 6 until 8 o clock at Hatcher Funeral Home & Cremation Service, Langley, SC.
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To Mother Mary Lois Hair Family:
In this time of sorrow, may loving memories light your path to peace. May God,the great Comforter, draw near to you all during this time of sadness putting His everlasting arms around you. We share in your loss and surround you with prayer.
WITH DEEPEST SYMPATHY
Rev. Dr. Ozzie & Joyce Ford Jr.
September 15, 2014
So sorry to hear of her passing. I pray that the love and joy that she has brought to you all, will stay in your hearts forever. Praying for peace from my family to yours.We love each of you, far more than words could ever say.
Sharee Ellison
September 12, 2014
We are sorry for the lost of your mother. A mother is the heart of a family, all our sympathies.
beverly Heard
September 11, 2014
My prayers are with the entire family especially the granddaughter Deanna Hay who loved her so much! God Bless you all!
Helen Freiday
September 11, 2014
My prayers and thoughts are with all the family.I pray God will comfort you all. I will always remember what a Godly lady she was.
Jean Bahlhorn
September 10, 2014
My thoughts and prayer are with the Fulmer family. May god comfort you and see you through this difficult time.
Jeannett Jordan (Berger)
September 10, 2014
To all the family, so sorry for your loss. Ms Lois was such a wonderful testimony to her family and her church. I know she will be greatly missed by all.She is now walking the streets of gold with her savior and Linda.Will keep you all in my prayers..Love, Dale
Betsy Dale Stephens
September 10, 2014
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