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Marlin Pryor

Charleston, South Carolina

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Marlin Pryor Charleston - Pryor, Marlin Quincy, 52, of Charleston, South Carolina entered into eternal rest Saturday, August 22, 2020. A walk through will be held on Wednesday, August 26, from 5-7pm at Evening of Prayer Church of God in Christ, 2361 Spruill Ave., N Charleston. The relatives of...

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Annette and Virgil, As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. God is able to carry you through the tough days ahead. But be encouraged God is walking with you daily. He will provide the strength that you need. Never Alone, He promised never to leave us alone. Love Dianne Young, friend and former co-worker.

One of few people I stood in awe of. We became friends in high school. He was was always on point with fashion, intelligence, & personality.

Annette and Virgil! We are sorry to hear of the passing of Marlin. Please know that our prayers are with you! May the word of God be your comfort during this time and the days ahead. Let God's peace be with you! Much love

Great guy with a heart of gold. He will be missed.

Marlin, it was a pleasure being your friend and Brother. We had some great times together. I will never forget those experiences. You are one of the smartest people I ever met. I think that was the thing that made us so compatible as friends. I know C'un Sandy and Virgil will miss you tremendously, but I also know that they have a lifetime of great memories with and of you. Rest in peace and know that it will be very difficult to forget you presence on this earth. Bon Soir mon ami!

I was shocked to hear about Marlon's passing...too young. He was a neighbor around the corner growing up. I was glad to see him a couple times in the last couple years. Nice guy. Wished I could have spent more time around him over the years. My condolences to the family.

Marlin and I worked side by side at North Charleston High School. I taught Spanish and he of course taught French. Dapper, kind, caring, giving, and with an amazing sense of humor. I know his students loved him so... I am just broken hearted by such a huge and powerful force who is no longer here and is needed so much during this incredibly tumultuous time in history. He has and had the power to change minds and lives. Please continue to guide us from your heavenly place. You are loved...

Mr. Pryor was one of my favorite teachers of all time. He made me love learning the French language. I will never forget him and will always love and appreciate his presence in my life. RIP, Monseur Pryor.

Marlin was charming, handsome, and dapper. He loved his family, his students, and life. He taught me so much about life and will be missed.