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Nancy Wooten Obituary

Nancy Ann Coleman Wooten ORANGEBURG - Nancy Ann Coleman Wooten, 65, wife of William Patrick (Pat) Wooten, of Orangeburg, S.C., passed away Monday, December 31, 2018, at her residence after a battle with cancer. After a private burial, a memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m., on Thursday, January 3, 2019, at St. Andrew's United Methodist Church, 1980 Columbia Road, Orangeburg, SC 29115, with Pastors Carol and Robert Cannon officiating. The family will receive friends at the church following the service. Nancy was born on February 18, 1953, to Billy Cohen Coleman and the late Lula Snyder Coleman and grew up in Saluda, South Carolina. She graduated from Saluda High School and the University of South Carolina Honors College where she received a B.A. in journalism. She also obtained a Masters in Mass Communication and a Juris Doctor from the University of South Carolina. Throughout her life, she was a journalist, a magazine and newspaper editor, a lawyer, a teacher, a Master Gardener, and a frequent volunteer, and she pursued each of these roles with her characteristic enthusiasm and work ethic. She received awards for her writing while an editor at South Carolina Wildlife magazine and while a reporter and editor at The Times and Democrat of Orangeburg. But Nancy's life was defined most of all by her relationships with her family and friends. She especially enjoyed spending time with her husband Pat, her son Patrick Coleman Wooten of Charleston, her daughter Julia Wooten Principe of Columbia, and her three grandchildren, Emma Collins Wooten (5), William Fanjoy Wooten (2) and Coleman Ryan Principe (1). She also shared very close relationships with each of her three sisters, Claire Hesse (Raymond) of Aiken, S.C.; Caren Larate (Joe) of McCormick, S.C.; and Julia Johnson (Marshall) of Lexington, SC; with both of her parents; with her daughter-in-law Tara Wooten and her son-in-law Ryan Principe; with her nieces and nephews; and with so many friends from every stage of her life. Nancy had a soft voice but a personality and a heart too big to be captured with words. She was kind, thoughtful, humble, intelligent, funny, tenacious, hardworking, polite, and creative. She was a great story-teller but also a careful listener. Nancy looked for the good in others and the beauty in her surroundings, and she was an expert in both finding those things and describing them in unique and beautiful ways. She lived her life pursuing love, gratitude, beauty, hope, and faith, and she did so deliberately and skillfully. Nancy was an active member of St. Andrew's United Methodist Church, her book club, the Odd Times Supper Club, the Gerry Player Circle, the Verdant Gardeners Club, the Community Bible Study of Orangeburg, the Rotary Club of Orangeburg, and the Junior Service League. She also served as a mentor at Mellichamp Elementary, as a volunteer for Meals-on-Wheels, and as a board member of Salvation Army of Orangeburg. Memorials may be made to Cystic Fibrosis Foundation of S.C., online, or at 4151 Spruill Avenue, Suite 250, North Charleston, S.C. 29405 (please place "Coleman for the Cure" in the memo line); or to the Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation, One Exchange Plaza, 58 Broadway, Suite 302, New York, NY 10006. Online condolences may be expressed at www.dukesharleyfuneralhome.com.

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Published by The State on Jan. 3, 2019.

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Sembali Cunningham

January 7, 2019

Nancy is truly one that I will miss dearly. Im so sad to lose such an incredible woman and friend. Im truly praying for Pat and the entire family. Much love goes to you all in this time of great sorrow.

Elizabeth Fryga

January 5, 2019

So sorry to read this. Nancy was filled with light and happiness. Best to family,

January 3, 2019

I grew up with the Coleman family. They had big shoes to fill Mr Billy and Mrs Lula were the salt of the earth and they all kept that legacy alive. RIP

Patricia Way

January 3, 2019

My deepest sympathy for your loss. There are no words that can ease the pain of losing someone so beloved. May you find comfort and peace in knowing that your loved one is in God's memory, because those who fall asleep in death are precious in his eyes. Psalms 116:15

Susan Quinn

January 3, 2019

Dear Pat and Family,
There aren't words that can convey how sad I am to read of Nancy's passing. She was truly a beautiful, gifted, gentle soul who brought her own unique light into our world. How blessed I was to know her as we struggled through law school together.
Please know you all are in my thoughts and I pray that you find comfort and peace at this very sad time.

Sandra Jessie

January 2, 2019

Patrick, Tara, and family, love and prayers for you all during the days and months to follow.

Sarah Garvin Martin

January 2, 2019

She was too beautiful to put in words ! God has another angel to guide the way for many! We thank Nancy for all of her hard work and love she put into this life . She has moved on to another path in the journey even though she's departed from this world! Our USC Alumni has said so long to one of our own but we will keep her close as always! " Friends"by Michael W. Smith

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