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Alice H. Eatmon

Mable W. Rodgers
10/25/1938 – 10/29/2025
Kingstree, SC
Funeral Services
A memorial service will be held at 2 PM Wednesday, November 12th in the Williamsburg Funeral Home Chapel.
Memorials
Memorials may be sent to the First Baptist Church of Kingstree Cemetery Fund, 400 N. Academy St., Kingstree, SC 29556.
Alice Heins Eatmon, 87, died peacefully with her daughters by her side on Wednesday, October 29, 2025.
She was a devoted mother and wife who adored all her family. She was born in Kingstree, SC, and attended Kingstree High School where she was a cheerleader. She also held the title of Miss Williamsburg County.
Alice married Edward Eatmon, her high school sweetheart, on January 28, 1961. They shared almost 60 years together. She was a loving mother, homemaker, and decorator who made holidays, birthdays, and special occasions festive and magical.
She believed in Jesus Christ and instilled this belief in her children. Alice, like most people from Kingstree, loved the Black River. She spent time there many days praying and finding peace in its beauty.
Alice was predeceased by her mother Virginia Gee, father Dalton Gee, husband Edward Eatmon, and sister Mary (Winnie) Wilkie.
She is survived by her daughters Alicia and Kelley Eatmon, sisters Anne Koenig and Virginia (Ginny) Gee, brother Beau Gee, and numerous nieces and nephews.
The family would like to thank Lexington Medical Center and MSA Hospice for the kindness, respect, and dignity shown to all of us.

A memorial service will be held at 2 PM Wednesday, November 12th in the Williamsburg Funeral Home Chapel.
Memorials may be sent to the First Baptist Church of Kingstree Cemetery Fund, 400 N. Academy St., Kingstree, SC 29556. Online condolences may be sent to the family on the obituary page on our website, www.WilliamsburgFuneralHome.com.

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11 Condolences

  1. Lois Virginia (Ginny) Gee

    My sister, Alice Heins Eatmon, was the closet to me in age. She was the third sister to my other half sisters.
    I remember her putting my hair in a French twist. She did share some of her time with me.
    She loved her husband and her girls. Thanksgiving and Christmas were always very festive. She and Edward would bring the girls to Mama and Daddy’s to enjoy a splendid home cooked meal. Afterwards, presents were exchanged.
    I am happy I have those memories and many others.

    Lois Virginia (Ginny) Gee

  2. Debbie Williamson

    Sending much love to you all in this time of grief.

  3. Judy Ard

    Sorry for your loss. Prayers for comfort at this time.

  4. cookie avent

    So sorry to hear of Alice’s passing. She was a friend to me and my family, especially my son Jim. She and Edward took him under their wings in Boycon Spaniel training and events. Both of them are fondly remembered.

  5. Mary Susan (Haigler) Kirchner

    Dear Alicia and family ..
    The Haigler’s hold you in our prayers today as you celebrate lovely Ms. Alice.
    In Christ…much love

  6. Anonymous

    I wrote a comment earlier today. It was lost or deleted somewhere. Anyway I am so sorry to hear of Alice’s death. She was a great part of my growing up in Kingstree. She and Edward were good friends of mine and I only have good memories of our times together.

  7. Anonymous

    I have shared 2 condolences but have not seen either acknowledged.
    Peggy Green Hamby

  8. Diane

    Alicia and Kelley my heart breaks with and for ya’ll. Alice was such a wonderful character! She made me laugh a lot and what a beauty she was!! Prayers for you both.

  9. Patsy Gordon Martin

    Alicia and Kelley you girls went
    through all your school years
    with Terri and Denni and Glenn.
    We have stayed connected
    through this time. I knew your
    Grandparents Judge and Mrs. J.
    Frank Eatmon because he was
    born and reared in Berkeley
    County where I grew up. They
    we’re such well loved folks.
    My heartfelt sympathy and love
    go out to you both and family.

  10. Anthony Chandler

    Sorry for your lost

  11. Donna McClam

    Ginny and family, I have fond memories of Alice and always enjoyed our visits. I loved our conversations. I always thought she was such a beautiful southern lady. I’m sorry for your loss and my loss of a dear friendship.

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