Sister Lorie A. Pee -McEachern was 58 and departed this life on Tuesday August 18, 2020 in Florence County. She was the mother of Ketisha Pee-Dixon and Sasha McEachern.
Graveside services are scheduled to be held at the Centerville Baptist Church Cemetery, Centenary, SC on Monday August 24, 2020 at 12:00 pm. The family will provide a guest list of 50 or less people. Services will be live stream on the Jackson & McGill Facebook Page.
~Obituary ~
" I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith." 2 Timothy 4:7
Lorie Ann Pee-Mceachern was the daughter of the late Harold Legette and Mary Lee Nichols. She was born on December 2, 1961 in Marion, South Carolina. She departed this earthly life on Tuesday, August 18, 2020 in Florence, South Carolina.
Lorie received her education at Marion High School, Marion, South Carolina in 1980.
Lorie was a member of Pleasant Grove Holiness Church in the Spring Branch Community, under the pastoralship of Bishop Robert Mason.
Lorie was a teacher for Pee Dee Community Headstart in Marion, Hamer, Nichols and Florence, South Carolina for 30+ years.
She was preceded in death along with her parents; Husband: James McEachern; One brother: William "Butch" Pee.
Lorie leaves to cherish her loving memories ~ her loving daughters: Katisha {Kevin} Pee-Dixon and Sasha "Spook" McEachern both of Marion, SC; Six grand-daughters: Ky'Mazja, Keviana, Kemoni, Ky'Asha, Ke'Osha and Katishana Dixon all of Marion, SC; Seven sisters: Teresa Pee of New York, Sandra Pee, Ronnie Foxworth, Jackie Foxworth and Necole {Timothy} Reed all of Marion, SC; Deborah Legette of Knightdale, NC and Kathy Bailey of Paterson, NJ; Four brothers: Michael Pee and Clinton Legette both of Paterson, NJ; Billy Wayne Reed of Marion, SC; Willie {Cassaundra) Legette of Knightdale, NC; Special friends: Renae and Teresa Kinney, Connie Evans and Patricia McCall and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
The family of Sister Lorie A. Pee -McEachern , in consideration of the current health crisis facing our world, nation, state and local community, has decided to hold a private 50 people or less, family only, funeral service for their loved one with private interment immediately following. While the Pee -McEachern family would love to be surrounded by your presence, they acknowledge the health risks to family, church members, friends, and particularly to those who are most vulnerable to this disease, the elderly and those with chronic health conditions. What the family needs most at this time are your prayers and understanding. Thank you for your concern and cooperation.
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