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Mary Louise Daniels "Lou" Yates

Mary Yates Obituary

CONWAY | Mary Louise ''Lou'' Daniels Yates, age 63, of Russell Road, died Monday, Feb. 7, 2005 at Conway Medical Center.



Ms. Yates was born in Galivants Ferry, a daughter of the late John Daniels and Hazel Lewis Daniels Williamson. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Conway and was a loving caregiver for children.



Surviving, in addition to her mother, are three daughters, Jenny Westbury and her husband, Jimmy, Jill Caddell and her husband, Joei, and Crystal Barker and her husband, Eddie, all of Conway; grandchildren, James and Jacob Westbury, Amanda and Katelyn Stroud and Caroline and Bren Barker; three brothers John Daniels and his wife, Mary Anne, of Garden City, Carl Daniels and his wife, Meg, of Valrico, Fla., and Michael Williamson of Conway; several special aunts, nieces, nephews and a special pet, Sassy.



Funeral services were held 2 p.m.Thursday from Goldfinch Funeral Home, Conway Chapel with the Rev. Ben Barnett officiating. Burial was in Hillcrest Cemetery.



Sign a guest book at www. goldfinchfuneralhome.com and MyrtleBeachOnline.com.



Memorials may be sent to the Epworth Childrens Home, PO Box 50466, Columbia, S.C. 29250 or to a charity of one's choice.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Sun News from Feb. 9 to Feb. 11, 2005.

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teresa massey

February 5, 2006

My favorite. I truly miss you and will see you again one day. Until then I will cherish all the memories I have and the tree and crossstitch pictures. Jenny, Jill and Crystal Thank You. I Love You

Your Cousin Teresa.

WENDY SAWYER-BOWERS

February 11, 2005

JILL AND FAMILY,

MY HEART GOES OUT TO EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU. EVERYDAY IS A TRIAL FOR ME AFTER LOSING EDDIE. ALL OF YOU WILL BE IN MY PRAYERS EVERYDAY. I AM SORRY THAT I HAVEN'T BEEN THERE FOR YOU JILL AND GIRLS BUT I JUST FOUND OUT TODAY. I LOVE YA'LL. I AM ONLY A PHONE CALL AWAY. MAY GOD BLES YOU AND BRING YOU COMFORT AND PEACE.

Cindy Loppnow

February 10, 2005

Jenny, Jill and Crystal,



Who would have ever thought the day would come when we would be sending condolences on the internet! It seems a bit strange to me, but I wanted you to know I am so sorry for all of you. I can't begin to imagine what you are going through, somehow our mother is supposed to always be there. Death is a difficult part of life for those of us left behind, yet true life has only just begun for Aunt Lou! My prayers are with you, Cindy

Amy Owens Hewitt

February 10, 2005

Jenny, Jill and Crystal,

I'm so sorry for the loss of your mother. I always remember how sweet she was to me when I would go and stay. She is in a much better place now. May God bless each of you through this tough time. You are in my prayers.

Dolly Satterfield

February 9, 2005

Jenny, Jill, Crystal

I was very heart broken when moma called me and told me about Aunt Lou. I loved her very much even though I haven't seen her in a while. I know that she is in a better place and she is the one smiling at us because she will be able to see Jesus and Grandmamie...

I am working on getting there. So until then.

Love Dolly and Family

MONA (SESSIONS) KING

February 9, 2005

EVEN THOUGH I DID NOT KNOW LOU, I HAVE KNOWN HER MOTHER, HAZEL, ALL MY LIFE. I ATTEND NORTH CONWAY BAPTIST CHURCH WHERE HAZEL IS A MEMBER. WHEN I FIRST MARRIED, WE RENTED OUR FIRST APARTMENT FROM MRS. ISADORA LEWIS (LOU'S GRANDMOTHER) NOW MY 25 YR. OLD SON LIVES IN THE SAME APARTMENT. HAZEL AND MY MOTHER WERE VERY GOOD FRIENDS AND SHE WAS ALWAYS SO GOOD TO MY MOTHER, ESPECIALLY WHEN MY BROTHER WAS SICK AND PASSED AWAY WITH CANCER 2 YEARS AGO. I'M SURE CARL DOESN'T REMEMBER ME, BUT I LIVED BEHIND LITTLE JOHN BLANTON'S STORE WHEN I WAS A CHILD AND CARL WORKED THERE. EVERYONE LOVED CARL. MY DEEPST SYMPATHY IS EXTENDED TO EACH OF YOU IN THE LOSS OF YOUR DAUGHTER, WIFE, MOTHER, AND SISTER,

TERESA MASSEY

February 9, 2005

Jenny, Jill, Crystal...



I am with you even though I haven't gotten to you yet.



Love always,

TERESA

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