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Blanche W. Floyd

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

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MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. - Blanche W. Floyd, age 87, died Thursday, January 24, 2008 at Covenant Towers. Mrs. Floyd was born one of eight children on April 13, 1920 in Marion, SC, a daughter of the late Rev. Thomas W. Williams and the late Sarah Lowrimore Williams. A graduate of Columbia College, she...

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THINKING OF YOU AT THIS TIME, I TRULY KNOW HOW IT FEELS TO LOSE YOUR LOVING MOTHER !!!!

Joyce, Beth, And Family,

We are so sorry for the loss of a wonderful woman. We do know your pain. Aunt Blanch was a wonderful person. We have many happy memories of her and will remember her always. We know Aunt Blanche would be proud of all of you. She has left behind a wonderful family. May God grant you peace and ease you along this road.

Love Uncle Tom, Aunt Rudolph, Dawn, and Joshua

Dear Mr. JK,
Sorry to hear about Mrs. Blanche.
She will be missed by many. Our sympathy to you and the family.

Blanche was very special to my family. Our deepest sympathy goes out to her family.

To Blanch's family, May God bless you as you learn to live without this wonderful woman. I met Blanch over 20 years ago in a class at Coastal Carolina, and we formed a writing group that met for a long time in one of our homes. She had an aura of good that drew people to her, as it drew me. She has been my inspiration since those first days in class. Even though we did not see each other often, occasionally I would call her or she would call me. I will miss her, but I know that Blanch is...

Dear Beth and Family,
I was so sorry to hear about the passing of your mother. I did not here about it until I was in church the day of the funeral. I just wanted to let you and your family know how sorry I am for your loss. Your mother was one of my favorite teachers and I will never forget her sweet smile and her kindness that she showed to me and all of her students. I am a teacher now too and I hope that I have touched my students the way your mother has touched my...

Joyce:
All of us at the Council office and both Pam and myself are very sorry about the passing of your mother. Not knowing her but knowing you I can only believe she was a wonderful person.
With deepest sympathy,
Virgil

My cousin, Blanche, was very special to our family. Her books are in the library at Forest Hills Elementary where I teach. Our deepest sympathy goes out to her family.

Blanche was a dear friend of mine for many years. My deepest love and sympathy to all of you.

Muriel Mims