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CHARLESTON " Margaret Anne Mace, 51, of Charleston died Sunday, Sept. 19, 2004, at her home.
Born March 16, 1953, in Kingstree, she was the daughter of the late Marvin M. Mace Sr. and Elizabeth K. Mace, who survives her. She attended Winthrop College and earned her degree from Francis Marion University.
A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 25, at St. Jon™s Episcopal Church, 248 S. Dargan St., Florence.
She is survived by her daughter, Teagan Kennedy of Florence; mother, Elizabeth K. Mace of Florence; brother, Marvin M. Mace Jr. of Bluffton; sister, Lisa Austin of Purcellville, Va.; and a grandchild, Aiden Kennedy. Her sister, Carolyn Price, preceded her in death.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 2711 Middleburg Drive, Suite 205, Columbia, SC 29404. Arrangements are by Palmetto Cremation Society.
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Dr Darlene Atkinson-Moran
September 27, 2004
Mrs. "Ibby" and Teagan,
May God be with you during this difficult time. Your family has always been very special to me. I shall miss Margaret Anne. She's now in heaven with Carolyn.
Beth Smithwick-Maxwell
September 27, 2004
Mrs. Mace, Marvin and Lisa,
I was sadden when Daddy called today and told me about Margaret Ann's death. I will always remember her as the "big sister" to all of us. You will be in my prayers.
Bill & Sharon Gibbs
September 26, 2004
Mrs Mace, Our heart felt prayers go out to you and your family during this time of loss.
Anne McLean
September 24, 2004
Mrs. Mace, I was so surprised and saddened to read of Margaret Anne's death. I met her when I worked in the Placement Office at Francis Marion about 18 years ago. We became friends at that time and walking buddies out at your house. You were so nice to me when I visited with her. I have not seen her since she moved to Charleston but I will always remember her as one of my good friends.
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