Cheryl 'GG' Britton
In loving memory of Cheryl "GG" Britton, 73, of Holly Hill. Born in Charleston. Daughter to the late Ellison K. and L. Margaret Mallard. Preceded in death by son Gerald Ellison Britton, she passed away peacefully on Nov. 2, 2021.
She led a full life of service from volunteering with EMS, coaching little league baseball, dispatcher for Summerville Police Department and retiring from Holcim. She was a trusted friend and adviser whom enhanced the lives of so many. She spread confidence, self-worth and told you all of her opinions whether you wanted to hear it or not! She enjoyed spreading God's love, fishing, driving (ya gotta give that car a little grass) and living life in the jungle.
She was an active member of New Beginnings Worship Center, 2816 S. Live Oak Drive (Highway 17A), Moncks Corner, where her services will be held Sunday, Nov. 7, visitation at 2 p.m., memorial service will begin at 3 p.m.
Her greatest achievement and joy in life was not just being the matriarch of our family, but being intricately woven into each and every one of her three generations of children's lives and knowing all of our greatest joys, deepest sorrows and darkest secrets. Her legacy is continued by her children, Brian Britton (Lisa), Christine Varner (Mike); grandchildren, Nicole Robinson, Stephen, Britta, Dylan, Evan, Harmon; great-grandchildren, Shalondrea, Bella, Mya, Jayquez, Millie, Lillian, Rosalie; surviving brothers, Edward, Terry and Thomas Mallard.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to New Beginnings for their Childrens Ministry through mail or CashAppTag $Give2nbwc
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Butch Wright
November 28, 2021
I was so saddened to hear of Cheryl´s passing. I loved her dearly and will miss her on this earth. But I have no doubt she´s enjoying her new life over there. Tell my folks and Debbi I said hello. Love you always Cheryl. My love to the whole family too.
Susan Dew
November 5, 2021
I'm sure gonna miss my sweet friend. She was one of a kind and loved with all she had. We had such good times. I love you and miss you. Fly high and rest in Paradise. I'll see you soon. Look for me, I'll be there.
Libby White Aydlette
November 5, 2021
I played ball with Cheryl & against Cheryl in our younger days. We spent a lot of time running around Dorchester Terrace &Waylyn trying to create havoc. Sorry for your loss & she will be missed. I´ve thought of her often in the last 60 years.
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