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Joan Kay Boiter
Joan Kay Young Boiter, 86, of Easley and formerly of Florence, SC, passed away Saturday, December 7, 2024.
Born in St. Louis, MO, she was a daughter of the late Norma Lee Newlan Young and Claude Young.
Mrs. Boiter was a member of Shiloh Assembly Church in Florence for eighteen years. She enjoyed interior decorating, singing in crusades, creating crafts, and various fashions. She was formerly employed with Saco-Lowell in Easley until they closed.
Surviving are her sons, Tony Boiter (Jean) of Liberty and Gary Boiter of Six Mile; eight grandchildren, Travis Boiter (Katie), Jenna Youmans (Ryan), Jessica Smith (Justin), Mike Boiter, Dale Boiter, Jeremy Boiter (Gabby), Jonathan Boiter (Madison), and Jennifer Boiter; fourteen great-grandchildren; a sister, Rita Faye Roberts; and brothers, Tim Young (Pat), David Young (Jan), Floyd Young (Sandy), Larry Young (Donna), and Raymond Young (Brenda).
In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by a son, Dennis Boiter; a sister, Claudine Rae Young; and brothers, Gerald Lee Young and Dennis Paul Young.
The family will receive friends Thursday, December 12, 2024, from 12:30 PM until 1:45 PM at Robinson Funeral Home-Downtown with the funeral service to follow at 2:00 PM in the funeral home chapel. Burial will be in Smith Grove Baptist Church Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to The Crusade for Christ Mission, 514 Schofield Street, Florence, SC 29501.
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