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Jean Wilson Lide Pope

Charleston, South Carolina

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Jean Wilson Lide Pope HANAHAN - Entered into eternal rest on February 25, 2012 Jean Wilson Lide Pope widow of Harold H. Pope. She was born in Charleston on August 14, 1919, a daughter of Arthur Forrester Lide and Sarah Dove Venning Lide. She was a graduate of Memminger High (all girls school) in...

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Dear Sara and Jeannie, Sorry to learn of the loss of your sweet Mama. She and my mama,Dovie, were such dear friends til the end. I do beleive they will find each other again. You will miss her. My love to you and your family. Hugs, Allison

Jeannie,

We are so sorry to hear of your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Rebecca and your Charleston Office Coworkers

Dear: Sarah, Mike and Family,

May God guide and comfort you during this time of sorrow. Mrs. Pope was always very kind to me and was a very sweet lady. I have no doubt she will be missed by all who knew her.

Sarah, Mike and family,

Mrs. Pope was a wonderful lady who always had a kind word for everyone. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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

Sarah, Mike and family, my thoughts and prayers go out all of you during your time of sorrow. Mrs Pope was a wonderful neighbor and friend, always a kind word and loving smile. God Bless Buddy and Kathy Caples

Sarah. Mike and family sorry for your loss. Mrs Pope was a very sweet lady. My prayers are with you.

Dear Uncle Mike, Aunt Sarah, Michael, and Tradd,

Ms. Pope was a lovely, gracious, and kind woman who lived an extraordinary life. She will be dearly missed by those who had the great pleasure to know her. My deepest sympathy to each of you.

Tears in our hearts for the passing of a Great Lady. She was the epitome of grace and kindness. Quick with a smile and extended hand of care and concern, never too busy or frail in health to ask how are you and your family? Ready to talk politics or a good book always left you with that same smile. Much love to you Ms. Pope and those who loved you! The Kerr family