Wilma-Brock-Obituary

Wilma Brock

Ware Shoals, South Carolina

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Wilma BrockBELTON - Mrs. Wilma Louise Murdock Brock, 86, of 500 Troy Murdock Road, widow of Cecil Brock, died Wednesday, October 13, 2010 at AnMed Health Center. Born in Anderson County, she was the daughter of the late James Roy and Mable Agnes Bowen Murdock. She was a member of Mt. Bethel...

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Aunt Wilma will be missed by us all. I didn't get to see her very often but to the family may God be with you through this time of sorrow. May God Bless each of you.

George Carroll & Barbara Brock
Marietta, GA

Darwin and Mike sorry to hear about Wilma,We go back a long ways. Wilma was a wonderful lady, and she will be miss.Think of all the wonderful time and God will see you all through.May God Bless. LOVE YOU GUYS.

Wilma (Granny) will be so missed, when I came to Mt. Bethel. My husband died the day after he was baptized at Mt. bethel.
I'll never forget the words Granny said to me, "he was an inspiration to us all, and now you have a wonderful guardian angel above." now know she was an inspiration to me, how she got around, and did as she wanted no worries, I'll love her forever, and now you all have a wonderful guardian angel to watch over you. my thoughts and prayers are with the family as the...

Aunt Wilma will be missed. She was an inspiration to us all. She is in Heaven celebrating with Uncle Cecil. Mike, Nancy and the whole family, our prayers are with you in this time of sorrow!

I am so sorry to hear about Wilma, we always enjoyed her so much whenever we were together.
May God comfort and bless you during this difficult time.
You all have my love and deepest sympathy.
Marlene Ashley (P.R.'s wife)

Wilma will be missed by all who knew her, those who grew up in the church around her and all who loved to eat her fried pies. She was wonderful, caring, funny and a good hearted person.
Love and prayers to all the family,

We were so sorry to hear about "Aunt Wilma." She was truly a wonderful, fun-loving person. We have fond memories of the humerous stories she used to tell when we visited Irene and Willis Ashley (Brandon's grandparents). Our thoughts and prayers will be with the family during this difficult time. May you cherish the memories of fond times shared together, and may God "comfort" you and give you "strength" in the days ahead.
All our love and deepest sympathy,
Linda Ashley

What a wonderful lady. I am so sorry for this loss. It will be felt greatly by family and friends. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Wilma was loved dearly by our family and will be missed. You, the family, are in our hearts and prayers. I'm sure Mamma and Daddy have welcomed her in heaven with open arms. Jane A Blackwell