Clara-Dill-Obituary

Clara Dill

Charleston, South Carolina

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DILL, Clara Entered into eternal rest on the afternoon of March 16, 2007, Clara L. Dill widow of Carl M. Dill, Jr. Residence, North Charleston SC. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Funeral Services in J. HENRY STUHR, INC., NORTH AREA CHAPEL, 2119 Dorchester Road, North Charleston,...

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To my dearest grandmother
You took care of me when I was young.You and mom raised me and my brother.You will be greatly missed by us but at least I know that you are in heaven with mom and the rest of our loved ones.And I know that you will continue to watch over us as you did in the past.

Wow I remember when Clara use to babysit me when my family went out of town.
That was some good old days on Olympia Street.
She was such a nice person.
My prayers are with you and your family.
In his love and mine, Karen

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Many good memories growing up on Olympia Street in North Charleston.
His Love and Our Love, too!

Someone passes through your life no matter how brief that you never forget.Your mother was one of those too me. I can still hear her call MARTY from that porch on Olympia Dr.My thoughts and prayers are with you.

I was so sad to hear of Aunt Clara's passing. I will always remember her wonderful sense of humor. My favorite memory of her was her doing "The Charleston." She was such a fun loving spirit. My thoughts and prayers are with Marty, Sheila and their families during this difficult time. Love, Susan (Jimmy and Sue Lane's daughter)

You have been my friend for 40+ years. My dear friend I will miss you dearly. Marty and Sheila and Family you will be in my thoughts and prayers.

Aunt Clara we will miss you dearly.I wish your family my deepest sympathy. They are in my thoughts and prayers. You always made me laugh and it was always good talking with you. I will miss you.

Aunt Clara was a very generous, spirited, and loving person. She was always cheerful and upbeat and would dance a little jig almost every time I saw her. My deepest condolences to Marty, Sheila and their families.

Aunt Clara, you will be missed by all who knew and loved you. You are now at rest and home with the angels in heaven.