Mrs. Eaddy was born in Florence County a daughter of the late Morrall James and Letha Coleman Harrell. She graduated co-valedictorian of her class from Pamplico High School. Mrs. Eaddy was a homemaker and a member of Hemingway United Methodist Church, where she was a former Sunday school teacher.
Surviving are two sons, Harold Wadlyn (Patsy) Eaddy and Ryan Eaddy, both of Hemingway; two grandchildren, Patrick Wadlyn Eaddy and Dustin Christopher Eaddy; a brother, the Rev. Monroe Harrell of Turbeville; and a sister, Mary L. Harrell Kester of Orlando, Fla.
Mrs. Eaddy was preceded in death by a brother, James C. Sonny Harrell; and two sisters, Lennie Bernice and Shirley Geneva Harrell.
Mrs. Eaddy was born in Florence County a daughter of the late Morrall James and Letha Coleman Harrell. She graduated co-valedictorian of her class from Pamplico High School. Mrs. Eaddy was a homemaker and a member of Hemingway United Methodist Church, where she was a former Sunday school teacher.
Surviving are two sons, Harold Wadlyn (Patsy) Eaddy and Ryan Eaddy, both of Hemingway; two grandchildren, Patrick Wadlyn Eaddy and Dustin Christopher Eaddy; a brother, the Rev. Monroe Harrell of Turbeville; and a sister, Mary L. Harrell Kester of Orlando, Fla.
Mrs. Eaddy was preceded in death by a brother, James C. Sonny Harrell; and two sisters, Lennie Bernice and Shirley Geneva Harrell.
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