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Marjorie Nell Crosswhite
Marjorie Nell Crosswhite, 91, of Glenwood, GA., passed away peacefully on Wednesday, December 11, 2024, with family present.
Nell was born to Wayne and Mildred Wright on September 11, 1933, in Glenwood, Georgia. She grew up alongside her siblings Dan, Freddie, Joy, and Reggie. Reggie survives her and lives with his wife, Sarah, and their family. Nell married Kenneth N. Crosswhite, who preceded her in death. Together, they shared a life filled with love and cherished memories. She is survived by her two children, Kenny (Keith) and Kathy (Gordon), her grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren, all of whom she adored.
Nell was known for her growing faith, big heart, sassy disposition, and unwavering devotion to her family. She found joy in visits, stories, and time spent with loved ones. Her faith was her anchor, and she cherished Psalm 23. She often encouraged those around her to memorize it with her.
The family thanks Meals on Wheels, Carolina Caregivers, Agape Hospice, and the friends who supported Nell in her later years. Nell’s life will be celebrated on Sat the 21st at 1 pm at Robinson Funeral Home Chapel at 305 W. Main Street, Easley, SC .
“She now dwells in the house of the Lord forever.” - Psalm 23:6
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