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Mrs. Jannie Mae Mack

April 15, 1936 - January 11, 2021

Burial Date January 17, 2021

Funeral Home W. J. Gist Mortuary

Interment Beaverdam Baptist Church Cemetery

Church Beaverdam Baptist Church

Sunday (01/17): Graveside Service and Interment – 2PM; Beaverdam Baptist Church Cemetery


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LIFE PROFILE

Jannie Mae Mack, 84, of 574 Ralph Dawkins Street passed away on January 11, 2021. She was a native of Laurens County and the daughter of the late Evinger and Jean McAbee Tribble. She was the wife of the late Willie Russell Mack.

Jannie was a member of Beaverdam Baptist Church in Enoree, SC and attended the Pine Grove School in Laurens, SC. She was a former Employee of Foster Grandparent Senior Auctions of Laurens County.

Left to cherish loving memories are six daughters, Willie Mae Redcloud, Mary Mack, Floree Dillard, all of Enoree, SC, Debbie White and Brenda (Michael) Floyd, both of Laurens, SC, and Betty (Michael) Westfield of Woodruff, SC; two sons Melvin and James Mack, both of Enoree, SC; three sisters, Kimberly Tribble of Baltimore, MD, Barbara Johnson of Houston, TX and Brenda Moore of Virginia; one brother Evinger R. (Brenda) Tribble Jr., of Baltimore, MD; two brother-in-laws, James Allen Mack of Laurens, SC and Haskell Mack of New Jersey; one sister-in-law, Lillie Ree Hogan of New York; nineteen grand children, twenty-nine great grandchildren and fourteen great great grandchildren; A special granddaughter, Keniya Jeter and a special aunt, Kathryn Fielder and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.