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Virginia Thornton Hafen
SPARTANBURG, SC-- Virginia Thornton Hafen, 89, of Spartanburg, died on Wednesday, February 20, 2013, at Spartanburg Regional Hospice Home. Born December 19, 1923, in Pauline, SC, she was the daughter of the late Edward J. and Edna Lee Thornton.
Virginia retired from the Office of Register of Mesne Conveyance (RMC) for Spartanburg County after 46 years and eight months of service. Before her retirement, Ms. Hafen was the county employee with the longest record of service. She served as director of RMC since 1977. Before that, she was a deputy in the office for 25 years. She was a graduate of Robinson Business College and Pauline-Glenn Springs Senior High School. A member of Morningside Baptist Church, the Toastmaster's Club, FACT Cancer Board, and the Zonta Club of Spartanburg, she also served as secretary-treasurer of the S. C. Association of Clerks and Registrars.
Survivors include her daughter, Joyce Snyder of Jacksonville, FL.
Visitation will be 10:00-10:45 AM Saturday, February 23, 2013, at Floyd's Greenlawn Chapel. Funeral services will follow at 11:00 AM at the Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Dr. Kirk H. Neely. Burial will be in Oaklawn Cemetery, Jacksonville, FL.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Morningside Baptist Church, 897 South Pine Street, Spartanburg, SC 29302.
An online guest register is available at www.floydmortuary.com
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Dear Joyce,
Perrin called me last Thursday or Friday to tell me about your mother's passing. The funeral was to be the next day and I was in Hilton Head at my church's Women's Retreat and had responsibilities with it, so was so disappointed not to be able to come to the funeral. I was shocked when Perrin told me. When you have time, please email or call me and let me know what happened! I was so glad Perrin and I were able to have a visit with both of you at Christmas and she seemed to be doing so well! When were you called? When did you get back to Spartanburg? I wish I had known she was so sick. I would've come to see her. Anyway, I loved her dearly. She was always so sweet to me and I will miss her so much. I'm thankful we had her for as long as we did. Now she is with her dear Buck and I imagine they are having a good time fishing and/or raising a glass or two! She was so good for and to Buck... and we both loved him so much. I remember being jealous when they first started dating!
So, when will I see you again? Please let me know when you will be in Spartanburg seeing about her house, etc., or when you can come to Mt. Pleasant to visit. Know I love and care about you, too!
Well, your mother was a great lady-fun, smart, sweet, loving, pretty, good-hearted, etc., and I will certainly miss her. Know you are in my thoughts and prayers and do stay in touch.
Love,
Patti
1238 Hidden Lakes Dr., Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464
(843) 881-5833: [email protected]
February 28, 2013
I wasnot able to go by the mortuary due to the bad weather. I am a former city and county employee at Veterans Affairs and DSS. My mother Alice Powell was a first cousin to Inez Cannon Shupe who was related to the Thorntons of the Glenn Springs ares. My deepest sympathies go out to your family. Another Joyce...Joyce Washington
B. Joyce Washington
February 23, 2013
We remember Virginia so well, She worked for my Uncle Herman "Nub" Williams for many years and our family (Otto Williams Family) learned to love and appreciate her. Our sympathies to her daughter and her family.
Jeanne and Mary Ellen Williams
Union, SC
February 22, 2013
Joyce, I was sorry to hear about Virginia's passing. I tried to take Mama by there whenever we went to Spartanburg. She was always so cheerful and fun to be around. She loved to go with us to Wade's and order the sweet potato casserole. We will not be able to make it to the service tomorrow. My prayers are with you during this difficult time. Love, Faye
Faye Waters
February 22, 2013
Joyce, my dear friend, thoughts and prayers and lots of love from me to you during this difficult time and always. God Bless you.
Love,
Jan
Jan Hayes
February 22, 2013
Virginia will be greatly missed. I thought very highly of her. She was a very special lady. I will always remember her.
Patricia Parris
February 22, 2013
Joyce, your mom was an inspiration to me and a joy to be around. I am going to miss her deeply.
Caroline Phillips
February 22, 2013
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