Alice Rogers
dot we had a great time in our day and i am remembering them all. will miss you !! you were a dear friend. joy will be ok, she is a servivor, as you were . God bless you and yours !!!!! love ya , alice rogers
Death date: Apr 20, 2016
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Mrs. Dorothy Roberts Napper Reeves, 83, of Kershaw passed away Wednesday, April 20, 2016 at her home. She was born December 14, 1932 in Lancaster, a daughter of the late John Quincy Roberts, Sr. and Virginia Baker Roberts. Mrs. Reeves was a member of Buffalo Baptist Church. She was a loving mother, grandmother and sister. Mrs. Reeves was a hair dresser for 50 years after retiring in 2014. She was the owner and operator of Long Bay Salon in Myrtle Beach for 36 years. Mrs. Reeves was a member of Woodman of The World. She was an avid reader and loved to write in her journal. Mrs. Reeves loved to cook and bake and loved to visit with her friends. Most of all she loved to go watch her grandchildren play sports. A service to celebrate the life of Mrs. Reeves will be held Monday, April 25, 2016 at 11 am from the graveside at Kershaw City Cemetery with the Rev. Robin Hewitt officiating. Mrs. Reeves is survived by her husband, Howard Reeves of Kershaw; three daughters, Lynn Robinson Williams and her husband Darryl of York, Joy Napper Boyer and her husband Whitey Davis and Denise Adams and her husband Terry all of Myrtle Beach; a brother, Hazel Roberts and his wife Grace of Kershaw; six grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by three brothers, Ray Roberts, Donald Eugene Roberts and Quincy Roberts, Jr.; and two sisters, Carolyn Roberts and Claudia Roberts. The family will receive friends following the service and other times at the home 323 South Cleveland Street, Kershaw. Memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer Society, 128 Stonemark Lane, Columbia, SC 29210. Lancaster Funeral Home & Cremation Service is serving the family of Mrs. Reeves.Read Obituary
dot we had a great time in our day and i am remembering them all. will miss you !! you were a dear friend. joy will be ok, she is a servivor, as you were . God bless you and yours !!!!! love ya , alice rogers
Bobby and I are so saddened to learn of the passing of this wonderful, sweet lady. We always enjoyed seeing and talking with her at the Long Bay Salon. Our hearts go out to all her family whom she loved and often spoke so lovingly about. I know there will be a great void in your lives.
Bobby and Carol Bair
When I moved here 13 years ago it was you that reached out your hand and gave me my first job here. We used to go out on the weekends and dance, mingle and just have fun. You took me and so many others under your wings. You were a second mother to me, a close friend and I'll never forget you. RIP Dot. You'll be missed by so many.
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