MANNING – Peggy Dianne Daniels Carter, 61, widow of Robert Earl Carter, died Tuesday, April 6, 2010, at Lake Marion Nursing Facility in Summerton.
Born January 21, 1949, in Manning, she was the daughter of the late Joseph William and Ida Louise Alsbrook Daniels. She was a registered nurse, recently retired from Lake Marion Nursing Facility, and was of the Methodist faith.
Surviving are a brother, J. D. Daniels and his wife Christine of Manning; three sisters, Dot Stewart and her husband Bobby, Virginia Beatson and her husband Kenneth, and Betty Cribb and her husband Phil, all of Manning; nephews, David Daniels, Brian Beatson, Sam Stewart and Kevin Cribb; and nieces, Julie D. Brunson, Jennifer S. Nettles, Sandy S. Cook, Karen Beatson, and Kerrie Cribb.
She was predeceased by a nephew, Brandon Cribb.
A graveside service was held at 5:00 p.m. Friday, April 9, 2010, in Trinity United Methodist Church Cemetery in Alcolu, with the Rev. Greg Allday officiating.
Memorials may be made to the Animal Shelter of Clarendon County, 5079 Alex Harvin Hwy., Manning, SC 29102 or to a charity of one’s choice.
CONDOLENCES
Very sorry to hear about Ms. Peggy's passing. Our prayers go out to her family.
- Albert and Shelley Ard
From: Albert Ard
I was sorry to hear that Aunt Peggy had passed away. She was very special to me. I have such fond memories of her. Growing up I wanted to be just as good at crafts as she was...no one could ever touch that though. I think it is a true testament to how much she loved Uncle Bob with them passing away exactly a month apart from each other. I take comfort in the fact that they are together again and both are whole. They will both be greatly missed.
If there is anything I can do, please let me know.
Amy Carter Loudermilk
From: Amy Carter Loudermilk
Dear J.D., Dot, Virginia and families, Please know my sympathy in sharing your feeling of loss in Peggy's departure, yet remembering her life lends strength, joy, and hope for others because of His precious love. Having known the Joe and "Ilease" family since Santee, and the years Fred and I were in Manning, is a fond memory of gratitude for your friendship and helpfulness.
Sincerely, Lillian
From: Lillian M Thompson
J.D. and Christine:
Please accept my sympathy and heartfelt sadness at your loss.