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Inez Comer Wilson
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Retired from United Merchants

Inez Comer Wilson, 86, of 108 Webber Lake Road, Union, widow of Wallace A. Wilson went home to be with the Lord Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2008 at Wallace Thomson Hospital after declining health.

Mrs. Wilson was born in Union, April 20, 1921, a daughter of the late Jim comer and Mamie Vinson Comer. She was educated in Union County Schools and later retired from United Merchants. Mrs. Wilson was a member of Fairforest Baptist Church.

Surviving are two daughters who will greatly miss her, Mamie Lou Humphries and husband Doug and Irma Bradburn and husband Harold of Union; eight grandchildren, Sheila Burgess of Cleveland, Ohio, Billy Bradburn and wife Anna of Gaffney, Kristy Harris and Brian Bradburn of Union, Darrell Humphries of Pacolet, Dale Humphries of Gastonia, N.C., Donna Malone and husband Joel of Inman and Renae King and husband Craig of Union; 14 great-grandchildren, Nathan Harris, Noah Harris, Ginger Bradburn, Jennifer Bagwell and husband Josh, Chad Lawson, Terry Burgess, Chelsea Humphries, Bridgett Humphries, Taylor Humphries, Hailey Malone, Camryn Malone, Emery Malone, Paul Wilson and Phillip King; six great-great-grandchildren; a number of nieces and nephews; and a special friend, Billie Grace Whitehead of Union. Mrs. Wilson was predeceased by two sons, Billy Wilson and Donald Wilson; a sister, Lillie Mae Willard; a brother, Lewis Vinson; and a granddaughter, Donna Kaye Bradburn.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 9, 2008, at Fairforest Baptist Church conducted by the Rev. Aubrey Calvert. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

The family is at the home, 108 webber Lake Road, Union, where they will receive friends frm 7-9 Friday night.

S.R. Holcombe Funeral Home (www.holcombefuneralhomes.com)
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