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And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.
Revelations 21:4
Ms. Trublee McDowell was born on March 11, 1944 in Timmonsville, SC to the late Pat Harrison and the late Irene McDowell. She departed this earthly life on Thursday, October 23, 2025 in Dillon, SC.
Trublee had a loving spirit and heart. Trublee never really met a stranger. She would talk and ask you what ever was on her mind.
Trublee was known for giving you a name even if she knew your real name. Trublee loved her family very much and she showed it by her visits to everyone home.
Trublee loved to eat, she was always seen nibbling on something. Trublee was a beautiful, loving, kind and gentle soul who has touched many lives.
She was proceeded in death by her father, Pat Harrison; mother, Irene McDowell Capeheart; sisters, Mary Lee M. Coward and Sylvia M. Lacy; brother, Benny Capeheart; grandchildren, Deondra Capeheart and Micheal Capeheart.
Those left to cherish her precious memories are her beloved daughter, Deloris Capeheart; her beloved son, Donald Ray Capeheart; brother, Raymond Capeheart; sister, Patricia Rush; grandchildren, Demetriss Capeheart, Daniel (Lasandra) Capeheart, Crystal (James) Ross, Donald (Anita) Drake, Patrist (Shera) Drake, Rosalyn (Shantay) Harrell, Darrell Jackson and Donald Jackson; great-grandchildren; great great-grandchildren; fourteen nieces; eight nephews; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Please keep the family of Trublee McDowell in your thoughts and prayers.
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