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FLORENCE " Margaret Johnson Mozingo died suddenly and unexpectedly after a minor injury, Monday, July 11, 2005. Funeral services will be 2:00 p.m. Thursday in the chapel of Belk Funeral Home, Darlington, with interment following in Grove Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. Mozingo was born in Atlanta, GA, daughter of the late Olin Thomas Johnson and the late Evelyn Brock Johnson. She was the widow of the late Judge and Speaker Pro-Tem Claytor Arrants, the late Senator James Pierce Spot Mozingo, the late actor Cameron Mitchell, and the late entrepreneur Robert Bobby Rainwater. She was a native of Florence, but lived for extended periods in Los Angeles, Darlington, and Myrtle Beach.
Mrs. Mozingo particularly loved the Pee Dee area of South Carolina, and was active in both its financial and social communities. She served on the Boards of several companies and on the Boards of many charitable organizations, and was particularly proud to have been on the foundingBoard of the Billie Hardee Home for Boys. She was a member of the Florence Symphony Guild, American Cancer Society, Black Creek Land Trust, and Presbyterian Church Circles. She was a member of Darlington Presbyterian Church prior to moving her membership to First Presbyterian Church in Florence.
She is survived by her daughter, Margaret Brock Arrants (Ben) Oates of Darlington and her son,Thomas Aladdin Mozingo of Florence and Myrtle Beach; grandchildren, Morgan Oates (Greg) Harrison, Allison Oates (Hal) Jordan, Ronald Bentley Oates, III, Austin Thomas Oates, and Lucas Marion Oates; her faithful friend, Rubin Preacher Muldrow; step-sons, Dr. James Pierce Mozingo, IV of Bishopville and Francis Lever Mozingo of Darlington.
Mrs. Mozingo was preceded in death by a step-son, William Butler Mozingo.
In lieu of flowers or any other contributions, the family requests that all contributions be made to the Billie Hardee Home for Boys, Post Office Box 617, Darlington, SC 29540.
The family will receive friends Wednesday, 6-8 p.m. at the funeral home.
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Trisha Blackmon
July 17, 2005
I will miss seeing Margaret and talking with her. She was a delight to visit with while she was at the beauty shop.
Margaret Linen
July 16, 2005
Lad I am sorry about the lost of your mother but you know that she is at peace now with the Lord. May God comfort you in his loving arms and fill you with his peace during this difficult time and in the days to come.
With Love and Prayers
Casting all your care upon Him for He careth for you. I Peter 5:7
Love, Margaret B. Linen
Mary Corbin
July 14, 2005
My deepest sympathy is with you all.
Willie Vereen
July 14, 2005
I am sorry for your lost. I will pray your strength in the Lord. I did a lot of alterations for Mrs. Mozingo. God Bless! She will be surely missed.
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SHEILA MOZINGO-MOODY
July 13, 2005
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you in your time of loss..
VICTORIA C. PLAYER
July 13, 2005
DEAR BROCK,IHAVEN'T SEEN YOUR MOTHER IN A LONG TIME SINCE YOU AND I WERE IN GRAMMAR SCHOOL. SHE WAS SUCH A WONDERFUL AND BEAUTIFUL PERSON. MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND ALADIN.
John Belissary
July 13, 2005
A true southern lady. She will be sorely missed.
Martha Willis Ray
July 13, 2005
Dear Aladdin,
Very sorry to hear about your mother. She was always such a lady. Many thoughts and prayers are with you.
Sara Lee Simons
July 12, 2005
With a prayer for each of you,
Sara Lee Simons
Todd Mozingo
July 12, 2005
May you rest in peace. All of the family will be in my prayers.
Clint Elliott
July 12, 2005
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. I can say that next to my own mother, I have never met a sweeter or kinder lady than Mrs. Mozingo. She will be missed tremendously.
Larry Hilliard
July 12, 2005
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