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Shamara Kay Fladger, 42, of Marion South Carolina, peacefully gained her wings on May 13, 2024, surrounded by family and friends who loved her dearly. She was caring and loving to all she met. She was born July 31, 1981, in Marion, South Carolina, she was a cherished daughter to Sandra Mullins and Adail Fladger.
Shamara graduated from Mullins High School, and later attended Florence-Darlington Technical College where she received a degree in Surgical Tech, and worked in the medical field for many years.
Shamara had a true devotion, service, and faith to God and always attended evangelism outreach. Not to evangelize, but help feed the impoverished. Her senior pastors witnessed Shamara continuously bring food to those in need. Always with love and a smile on her face. Even making sure her pastors were taken care of. All while going through dialysis.
She was a true blessing to all. Shamara served with excellence and never allowed a hungry soul to pass her. With the help of the Shonda Kirk Foundation, she was able to plant and grow organic vegetables to help feed the less fortunate. She never gave up on service. Always doing well for God, her pastors and her church. It was a joy seeing her serve with grace and determination. The pastors are honored to have been her shepards and see her grow in ministry. Shamara loved God as her Lord and Savior.
She will truly be missed by all. Her legacy will live on, as well as all the beautiful memories that she has left imprinted in all our hearts. She now rests in the arms of the Lord.
Shamara is survived by her two beautiful daughters, Shauntya Janea Fladger and Madison Godbolt; granddaughter Nyla King; parents Adail and Sandra Mullins Fladger; brothers Darryll Fladger (spouse Tonya), Ronald Fladger, Marcus Fladger and Ryan Fladger.
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