“I knew Lenora through St Philip's church. She will be missed.
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1 of 9 | Posted by: Glenna Greenslit - Charleston, SC
“Yes, Charleston has lost a fine southern lady. Lenora and Ray were among the Rumble's first friends when we landed and Lenora taught us all we needed...Read More »
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3 of 9 | Posted by: Donna Washington - Charleston, SC
“Nick and I met Ray and Lenora at CofC functions. And we played bridge occasionally with him and I with her. She will be missed. Our thoughts are...Read More »
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4 of 9 | Posted by: - SC
“Goodbye to a true Southern Lady - my aunt by birth but my friend by choice. I will miss you and our conversations and visits! Am sure there will be...Read More »
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5 of 9 | Posted by: Jean Waugh - West Columbia, SC
“Mrs. Kessler always had a big smile upon greeting people. Joe and I send heartfelt sympathy to her family.
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6 of 9 | Posted by: Beverly Stoney - Charleston
“I never knew Miss Lenora in her younger years of multitude endeavors and great accomplishments I knew her in the latter years as a very gracious...Read More »
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7 of 9 | Posted by: Heather Dawson - Charleston, SC
“Sending love to the family of my beautiful Aunt Lenora. We were so glad to see her a few weeks ago when we visited from Nebraska! She's with Uncle...Read More »
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8 of 9 | Posted by: Susan (Spell) Wedige - LaVista, NE
“The Women's Council of the Gibbes, along with the staff extends our deepest condolences for your loss. We remember Lenora fondly as a long-time...Read More »
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9 of 9 | Posted by: Angela Mack - Charleston, SC