Darlene Shuler Wooten

Darlene Shuler Wooten

Darlene Wooten Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 4, 2006.
DARLENE SHULER WOOTEN

WEST COLUMBIA: Services for Darlene S. Wooten, 45, will be held 11 a.m. Friday, October 6, 2006 in Mt. Tabor Lutheran Church. Officiating will be Rev. Virginia Aebischer, Rev. Paul Aebischer, and Mrs. Amy Luckey, interment to follow at Mt. Tabor Lutheran Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, October 5, 2006 at the Thompson Funeral Home of Lexington. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, 128 Stonemark Lane, Columbia, SC 29210.

Mrs. Wooten died Monday, October 2, 2006. Born in Columbia, she was the daughter of Ashton Avon Shuler and Stella Jo Roof Shuler. A life long area resident, she was a graduate of Airport High School and Clemson University. Mrs. Wooten was a member of Mt. Tabor Lutheran Church and the Rebekah Circle at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, were she was a former director of Bible School. Mrs. Wooten and her sister Charlene S. Corley were owners of Nestle Toll House Café by Chip and C&D Delivery since 1991. She was a former 3rd grade teacher at Wood Elementary School and was actively involved with Relay for Life, Lexington County Museum Board, Special Olympics, and a board member of Airport Booster Club.

Surviving in addition to her parents, Ashton and Stella Shuler of Springdale; husband Allen L. “Lee” Wooten, Jr. of Springdale; sons, Allen Ashton and Andrew Logan Wooten both of Springdale; sisters, Charlene S. Corley of Lexington; Debbie S. Miles of Greenville; mother-in-law and father-in-law, Jeanne and Allen L. “Roy” Wooten, Sr., of Scotia; three nieces, Amanda L. Wilson of Lexington; Jessica C. Miles of Greenville; Donna Jo Corley of Lexington; four nephews Jason C. Wilson of Clemson; Adam R. Miles of Greenville; Ryan D. Corley and William E. Corley both of Lexington. Mrs. Wooten was preceded in death by one sister Donna S. Wilson.

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October 7, 2006

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October 6, 2006

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October 6, 2006

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Nikki Mosser

October 7, 2006

Mrs. Wooten was my teacher 20 years ago at Wood. I was so shocked to hear of her passing. She was really a wonderful person. You all will be in my thoughts and prayers.

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Ms. Jamie Gradwell

October 6, 2006

Mrs.Wooten was my 3rd grade teacher at Wood Elementary 22 years ago. I am sorry for your loss, my thoughts are with you and your family at this time. She will be missed greatly.

Brian & Jennifer Evans

October 6, 2006

We want you to know that you all are in our thoughts. Darlene was a wonderful person.

Gene and Michelle Bridge

October 5, 2006

Lee -- It's been many years and much time has passed but we have never forgotten our special friendship with you and Dolle. She was a beautiful person, inside and out, with so many gifts and talents. Our hearts are filled with sympathy and sadness. May God's promise of hope, peace, and eternal life surround you at this time and bring you strength and comfort. Our deepest condolences to you, Ashton and Andrew, Charlene, Debbie, Mr and Mrs Shuler, and families. With Love and prayer filled hearts,

Cindy Waddell

October 5, 2006

Charlene,Wayne, Lee and children,
Please know that I am thinking of you and Love you guys dearly. May God's peace fill you and comfort you. May your strength come from Him.

Deborah Sox

October 5, 2006

Cholle, Lee, Bo, Stella and family: I have been inspired many times in recent years at the strength of the Shuler girls. Dolle's passing has shocked your family, your friends and the sisterhood of all of us who knew what a wonderful person she was by the many joyful moments we shared with her. You know our hearts go out to you--not only now, but in the many months and years to come as we go through life without our friend.

Paul Sinnott

October 5, 2006

Mr. & Mrs. Shuler, Charlene, Lee and Family,
I'll always cheerish those childhood memories growing up with Darlene at Springdale while in School, VBS, Sunday school, Emmanual Church Youth, Weekday Sunday school, Catechism classes and Camp Kinnard. Most of all, Her beautiful smile and that special wink.
I want You to know My thoughts and prayers are with you.
May God give You Strength and Peace.

Ray & Nancy Thompson

October 4, 2006

Our thoughts, prayers, and deepest sympathies are with each of you - we pray that you find peace and joy in your remembrances of Dolly's life. May God keep you in His Hands, watch over you, and give you peace at this time.

Norman & Pam (Shuler) Cates

October 4, 2006

Our dear Aunt Stella, Uncle Bo, Lee, Charlene, Debbie, Allen and Andrew, our every thought and our prayers are with you. God bless you.
We love you,

Gina Steedley

October 4, 2006

Lee, Ashton, Andrew,Charlene & Wayne, and family. Darlene was a wonderful gift to this earth. We are so fortunate to have the privilege of knowing her - if only for a moment. She has touched our hearts forever. Our prayers are with you all during this time. May God give you strength and warmth at this time of need. We love you all.

Don & Mary Ann Eargle

October 4, 2006

Charlene, Wayne, Lee, Bo, Stella and family,
Our prayers are with you all. May God's love and blessings help you endure the pain of losing a loved one and give you peace.

Phyllis Amick

October 4, 2006

Bo, Stella, Charlene, Lee and family. So sorry for your loss. You are in my prayers and I hope that your faith will sustain you at this tragic time.

The Staff of Thompson Funeral Home

October 4, 2006

Offering our deepest sympathies at this time.

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