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Mildred Gullion Webb

Jun 11, 1917 — Oct 21, 2014

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AIKEN, SC – MILDRED WORLEY GULLION WEBB, 97, died Tuesday, October 21, 2014 at Agape Hospice House in Columbia, SC. A native of Bluefield, WV, Mrs. Webb was a daughter of the late John R. and Josie Sarver Worley. She had lived in Aiken since 1951 and was a retired librarian with the A.B.B.E. Regional Library System. Mrs. Webb was first married to the late J. Cecil Gullion, and then to the late Henry W. Webb. She was a member of Couchton Baptist Church where she served as W.M.U. Director for 20 years. She also served as Vice President of Region 3-B of the South Carolina W.M.U. Association. She was a member of Queen City Chapter 141, Order of the Eastern Star, serving as Secretary for 30 years and served as State Grand Officer from 1990 – 1991. Mrs. Webb was a member of the Pilot Club, serving as President four times and also served as a district officer. Survivors include a daughter, Drucilla “Drucie” A. Gullion, Irmo, a step-daughter, Nancy W. Henderschott, Goose Creek, a daughter-in-law, Maureen Gullion, Irmo, five surviving grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. In addition to her parents, and both husbands, Mrs. Webb was preceded in death by a daughter, Susan G. Arnold, a son, John J. Gullion and a step-son, James Webb The family will receive friends Thursday afternoon beginning at 1 o’clock at Couchton Baptist Church followed by the funeral service at 2 o’clock. The Rev. Jimmy White will officiate Interment will follow in Sunset Memory Gardens. Memorial contributions may be directed to a Veteran’s organization of choice. SHELLHOUSE – RIVERS FUNERAL HOME, 715 EAST PINE LOG RD., AIKEN, SC Please visit the online guestbook at www.shellhouseriversfuneralhome.com
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