Whitesell-Somers Family Web Project - Person Sheet
Whitesell-Somers Family Web Project - Person Sheet
BirthNov 25, 1929, Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina269,470, Allene Wyrick DeWeese
DeathApr 20, 2014, Florence, Florence County, South Carolina470, Allene Wyrick DeWeese
BurialFlorence Memorial Gardens, 3320 S. Cashua Drive, Florence, Florence County, South Carolina470, Allene Wyrick DeWeese
FatherRev. Theodore WYRICK (1902-1980)
MotherNellie GERRINGER (1904-1994)
Spouses
BirthJul 18, 1929, Wellford, South Carolina269,3, William Lee "Bill" DeWeese
DeathMay 22, 2007, Florence, Florence County, South Carolina3, William Lee "Bill" DeWeese
BurialFlorence Memorial Gardens, 3320 S. Cashua Drive, Florence, Florence County, South Carolina3, William Lee "Bill" DeWeese
FatherWilliam Delmas DEWEESE (1910-1963)
MotherBertie Mae MINTON (1910-1992)
MarriageJul 18, 1950269
Obituary Online notes for Allene WYRICK
Allene Wyrick DeWeese, 84, of Florence, passed away on Sunday, April 20, 2014, McLeod Regional Medical Center.

Mrs. DeWeese was born in Greensboro, North Carolina , a daughter of the late Theodore Wyrick and Nellie Gerringer Wyrick. She graduated with BA from Greenville College in Illinois and taught at South Florence High School in Florence for twenty-eight years. Mrs. DeWeese was a faithful member of Highland Park United Methodist Church for over fifty years where she was a member of the Wesleyan Sunday School Class. She taught Sunday School, played the piano and organ and sang alto in the choir. Mrs. DeWeese was instrumental in the founding of and on the board of the Christian Learning Center of Florence County. She was a wonderful and loving mother and grandmother.

In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by husband, William Lee DeWeese who died on May 22, 2007.
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