“Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.”
Matthew 5:4
With humbled hearts we rejoice in the legacy of the life of Mrs. Annie Mae Pinckney. Mrs. Pinckney , 84, was a resident of Round O, South Carolina. She leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter, and life to the warm and comfort the hearts of her family and friends.
Public visitation will be held on Friday : February 12, 2021, 4:00-7:00 P.M. at the mortuary. Graveside Services will conclude on Saturday : February 13, 2021 @ Eleven O' Clock in the morning at Woodfoot Cemetery.
(Facial masks along with social distancing practices will be strictly enforced during visitation and Graveside services).
On behalf of the family, we ask for your continued prayers of comfort and consolation, during their time of bereavement.
Annie Mae Scriven Pinckney, accepted her call to be with the Lord on Saturday, February 6, 2021. She was born to Willie and Gertrude Scriven on May 24, 1936 in Walterboro, S.C.
She confessed Christ at an early age, and united with St. Peters CME Church, Walterboro, S.C. She was educated in the public schools of Colleton County and furthered her education by obtaining Certified Nursing Assistance Training, at the Technical College of the LowCountry. Annie Mae, furthered her career as an employee of the Colleton County Hospital and Oakwood Nursing Home, for many years. After retiring from her Nursing Career, she served as Nanny to several children in the Walterboro area.
Annie had a great passion to travel the Lowcountry with friends to church programs and revivals. She loved beautiful clothing and loved to cook and fish.
Annie served faithfully until her health failed in the St. Peters CME Church. Annie served on the Stewardess Board, and President of the Usher Board. Annie loved her church and had a caring heart for everyone she came in contact with.
Annie united in Holy Matrimony to William Pinckney Jr.
She is preceded in death by the love of her life, her son: “Randy Willie Pinckney”.
She is survived by her Husband: William Pinckney Jr., A nephew Leo A. Simmons of Miami Gardens, Fla. Along with a host of cousins, sister in laws, brother-in-laws and a best friend Pearl Bostic and Goddaughters Janice Jones and Sonya Holmes.
The family wishes to thank all of those who cared for her and a special thank you to CLTC, Amedisys Home Health and First Priority Home Care.
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