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Edith Dukes Cauthen Dupuis

Charleston, South Carolina

Mar 27, 1920 – Oct 4, 2013 (Age 93)

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BORN
March 27, 1920
DIED
October 4, 2013
AGE
93
LOCATION
Charleston, South Carolina

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Edith Dukes Cauthen DuPuis CHARLESTON - Edith Dukes Cauthen DuPuis, 93, of Charleston, South Carolina, widow of William Jackson Cauthen and Clarence F. DuPuis, entered into eternal rest Friday, October 4, 2013. Her Funeral Service will be held Sunday, October 6, 2013, in Cherokee Place United...

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I miss you every day. It was 10 years yesterday since you left. I´ll never be as good as you were, Momma; but I sure had a beautiful example to follow. All of us remember you with so much love. God is with us and we´re grateful that you taught us that. God wrote a beautiful story of your life for us. In tough times, we often ask ourselves, "What would Momma do?" Until I see you again, I will treasure your memory. Thank you for giving me those.

Remembering Miss Edith, what a wonderful Mom and friend .Now Angel Edith you are missed by all who knew you and loved you.

Carolyn and family. My prayers are with you. I know the last days are so hard and the loss of a moma is so difficult. The great. Memories you have will stay with you always. Love ya Lib M

Carolyn and family, So very sorry for the loss of your mother. She sounds like she was a wonderful,vibrant lady. My deepest condolences.

Please accept our deepest sympathy on the passing of your loved one. Your family is in our thoughts and in our prayers. Mayor Minnie Newman-Caldwell and Hanahan City Council: Michael Sally, Mike Dyson, Joel Hodges, Jeff Chandler, Kevin Cox, and Dan Owens.

Every son has a special place in his heart just for his mother. When that person passes, it leaves a scar in the special place in your heart. That scar reminds us every day of the wondrous place their at and the Love they took there with them.

So sorry for your loss~~~
Edith was an extraordinary woman. The world would be a better place if there were more folks like her who lived their faith. My sympathies to all her loved ones.

My sister (Wanda Dannelly McSwiney) and I had a special bond with our Aunt Edith. Her generation was known as "The Greatest Generation" and, without question, that acknowledgment is well deserved. She was the youngest and last survivor of our mother's (Floriede Clark Dukes Dannelly) family. We celebrate her life and treasure her memories. She has left this life and entered a new life that is eternal and joyful. Aunt Edith will forever be in my thoughts and prayers.

John David...

Edith was a very special lady. I got to know her several years ago through Nita, and called her my second mother for a long time. Blessings to all the family.