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Mable Kinglee was the only child born to her loving parents
Lucretia and David Boulds (deceased) on December 25, 1916, in
Ritter, South Carolina. On Tuesday, July 9th, 2024, God Almighty
called her home to be with the Him.
Mrs. Mable was the mother of six children. She is survived by her
two sons, Francis (King) Kinglee and David Kinglee. She was
preceded in death by her daughters Clara Stephens, Ruth Saxby,
Mabel Riley, and Elizabeth Kinglee Triplett, as well as her brother,
Thomas Boulds.
She also leaves cherished memories with her 18 grandchildren and
their spouses, 43 great grandchildren, 44 great-great
grandchildren, 2 bonus grand and 2 bonus great-grandchildren,
nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends who will miss her
unconditional love, warmth, and gentle ways.
Mrs. Mable was a lifetime resident of Colleton County and a
member of Saint Paul AME Church since the age of twenty, and
last served as an Usher. She moved into her home in June of 1968
where she raised her precious family. She first worked in a shirt
factory and then as a housekeeper until she retired at 77 years
young.
Mrs. Mable was a community icon, well-known for her pound
cakes and sweet potato pies made from scratch. She was
immensely proud of the influence she had on her children and
grandchildren and the children she helped raise that were not
born to her. She had a welcoming heart, loved dishing out meals,
giving motherly advice, sharing her wisdom, and watching
baseball, wrestling and game shows.
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