Emily M. Quinn
UNION — Mrs. Emily Grace Mullinax Quinn passed away May 2, 2018 in hospice care after an extended illness.
She was born in Union, June 20, 1950, to the late Charles Frank Mullinax and Ruth Fowler Mullinax and was formerly married to the late Roy J. Quinn, Jr.
Emily is survived by her companion and best friend, Vernon Stepp. Also surviving are one daughter, Amy Owenby and her beloved grandchildren, Taylor Kristine, Trevor Lane, Kylie Grace, Anderson Wallace and Teagan Paisley.
She has one brother, Steve Mullinax and two sisters, Karen Mullinax Hill and Ann Mullinax Horne.
Emily retired from the Department of Social Services after 25 years having worked in the Spartanburg, Greenville and Laurens offices. She was a proud member of the 1968 graduating class of Union High School and was a loyal Yellow Jacket and Gamecock fan for her entire life.
A memorial service was held on May 19, 2018 conducted by the Rev. Sandra Smith.
The family wishes to thank Regency Southern Care Hospice for their love, comfort and professional care of Emily during her illness.
Memorial may be made to Emily's church, First Baptist Church, 405 East Main Street, Union, SC 29379.
The S.R. Holcombe Funeral Home, Inc.
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Amy Quinn Sumner loves and is truly saddened by losing my mother Emily Grace Quinn
Amy Quinn-Sumner
June 19, 2018
I'm so sorry for your family's loss. May the God of peace himself give you peace constantly and in every way.
2 Thessalonians 3:16
June 12, 2018
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