“And I sent messengers unto them, saying, I am doing a great work, so that I cannot come down”
Nehemiah 6:3
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Cousin Evelyn, knowing that you are now resting with the Father, What a legacy, and a beautiful tribute to a Sophisticated Woman of Class. Thank you family for sharing her life with us, for a life well lived.
I was touched to see how you guys have memorialized your mother. Just recently my family mentioned her and the tremendous impact she had on the education of young African-Americans in Charleston during her lifetime. We also recognized the love and devotion that you, her sons, demonstrated toward her especially as her health began to fail. Please know that she left a legacy that will long be remembered.
We join you in honoring her centennial birthday.
On behalf of:
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Gantt (8her deacon)
Aundria Gantt Douglas
Gloria Gantt Wilford
Collis & Chrysandra Gantt Holloway
Mrs. Haynes was a pillow of strength in our community. She reached out to help so many of us and for this, we are truly grateful. When I graduated from North Carolina A & T State University in January 1966, a semester earlier than anticipated, I reached out to Mrs. Haynes to assist me in finding employment. Mrs. Haynes was instrumental in helping me to find employment, in the middle of a school year, at W. Gresham Meggett High School on James Island. There I taught History and English for 3 years and today, I am in still in touch with several of my students.
This is so nice. This picture really brings back memories. Truly good to share with all of us.
Thanks for the memories.
So good hearing from you, Lamar and Iberia. Hope family is doing just great.
She was a great lady – she was ahead of her time.
Definitely a lovely lady….miss her dearly
“And I sent messengers unto them, saying, I am doing a great work, so that I cannot come down”
Nehemiah 6:3
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Cousin Evelyn, knowing that you are now resting with the Father, What a legacy, and a beautiful tribute to a Sophisticated Woman of Class. Thank you family for sharing her life with us, for a life well lived.
I was touched to see how you guys have memorialized your mother. Just recently my family mentioned her and the tremendous impact she had on the education of young African-Americans in Charleston during her lifetime. We also recognized the love and devotion that you, her sons, demonstrated toward her especially as her health began to fail. Please know that she left a legacy that will long be remembered.
We join you in honoring her centennial birthday.
On behalf of:
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Gantt (8her deacon)
Aundria Gantt Douglas
Gloria Gantt Wilford
Collis & Chrysandra Gantt Holloway
Barbara Annette Gathers
barbaragathers1@gmail.com
Mrs. Haynes was a pillow of strength in our community. She reached out to help so many of us and for this, we are truly grateful. When I graduated from North Carolina A & T State University in January 1966, a semester earlier than anticipated, I reached out to Mrs. Haynes to assist me in finding employment. Mrs. Haynes was instrumental in helping me to find employment, in the middle of a school year, at W. Gresham Meggett High School on James Island. There I taught History and English for 3 years and today, I am in still in touch with several of my students.