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Doris Wilcox, a beacon of loving kindness and an embodiment of heartwarming friendliness, departed this world on November 4, 2024, at the age of 65. Born on August 10, 1959, in Spartanburg County, SC, her life came full circle as she passed away in Spartanburg, SC, surrounded by the warmth of family love and cherished memories.
The daughter of Marilyn Rogers and the late Floyd Rogers, Doris cultivated a life that was rooted in compassion and thoughtful gestures. She was a sibling to Randy Wilcox and Jennifer Wilcox Hawkins, their bonds a testament to enduring familial support and affection.
Doris's legacy is lovingly carried forward by her sons, Jonathan Hibbitts, Jeremy Hibbitts, and Christopher Hibbitts along with his wife Jessica. Her life was further brightened by the laughter and wonder of her grandchildren, Silas, Katelyn, Elena, and Eleanor, who were the apple of her eye. Doris bore the heartache of saying goodbye to her son, Raymond Wilcox, and her father, Floyd Rogers, who both predeceased her. However, her love for them remained unshaken and was often reflected in the symbols of nature she cherished.
For Doris, work as a cashier was more than a job; it was an opportunity to manifest her friendly nature and interact with the community she held dear. She shared her motherly warmth not just with her own sons but with anyone who walked through the doors of the convenience store. Her nurturing spirit was further evident in her role as a mother of four dedicated sons and a grandmother of four joyous grandchildren.
Doris adored butterflies, which carried special significance as they represented her late son Raymond, serving as a graceful tribute to his memory.
Her friends and family will remember Doris as a woman who lived her life with an abundance of love, a friend who never hesitated to lend a listening ear, and as a thinker always ready to offer wise counsel. Indeed, to know Doris was to experience a life rich with loving intention and friendliness.
As the seasons change and butterflies take to the skies, those who were fortunate enough to be touched by Doris's thoughtfulness will feel her presence. Friendly, loving, and thoughtful, Doris Wilcox lived a life that exemplified the power of quiet grace and gentle strength. Her spirit, like the butterflies she adored, will continue to flutter in the hearts of those she loved, leaving us with a legacy of love's enduring presence.
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