09/12/1934 – 05/02/2021
Kingstree
Funeral Services
A celebration of life service will be 1:30 PM, Wednesday, May 5, 2021, at Kingstree First Baptist Church and following that, she will be laid to rest beside her husband at Williamsburg Cemetery.
Visitation
Mrs. Kellahan’s family will receive friends at Williamsburg Funeral Home 5 to 7 PM, Tuesday, May 4, 2021
Memorials
As Mrs. Kellahan found incredible joy in the laughter and love of children, please forward memorials to Kingstree First Baptist Church, Children’s Ministry, PO Box 608, Kingstree, SC 29556.
Marjorie Anne Williamson Kellahan, 86, wife of the late Thomas McCroy Kellahan, Jr., met the Lord Sunday, May 2, 2021, at her residence.
Mrs. Kellahan was born September 12, 1934, in Salters, SC to Berry Isaac and Lucy Janie Covington Williamson. She accepted Christ as her Savior at a young age. She and Thomas married on December 26, 1953. Mrs. Kellahan received a degree in cosmetology and was pleased to offer services at her Kingstree salon, Margie’s Beauty Shop. As a dedicated 60 plus year member of Kingstree First Baptist Church, she sang faithfully in choir. She was a member of the Joyful Rainbow Sunday School Class, the Women’s Missionary Union, and The Maxine McCutchen Prayer Group. She was also an active member of the Eugene Chapter, Order of The Eastern Star and the Red Hat Society. She made a hobby of baking that grew to catering many special gatherings.
She loved her children: Cindy and Tom; her grandchildren: Cas, Tasha, Jessica, Kelly, and Nicole; and her great grandchildren: Ryker, Deane, Lela, Makayla, Wyatt, Asher, and Farryn.
Mrs. Kellahan was preceded in death by her parents, Berry Isaac and Lucy Janie Covington Williamson; siblings, Eldred Barnes Williamson, Ollie Weldon Williamson, and James Travis Williamson; beloved son, Thomas McCroy Kellahan, III, and husband, Thomas McCroy Kellahan, Jr.
Surviving family members are: daughter, Cynthia Jean Kellahan (John Hugh) Smith of Hamer, SC; daughter-in-law, Sherry Turner Kellahan of Luling, LA; grandchildren, Thomas Caswell Kellahan, Tasha (Cliff) Carraway, Jessica (Doug) Phillips, Amelia Kellahan Smith, and Nicole Smith; great grandchildren, Ryker, Lela, and Asher Carraway and Deane, Makayla, Wyatt, and Farryn Phillips; sisters, Ruth Marie Anderson, Elsie Lorraine Jones, and Jenny Victoria Williamson; and brother, Isaac Ray Williamson.
Mrs. Kellahan’s family will receive friends at Williamsburg Funeral Home 5 to 7 PM, Tuesday, May 4, 2021. A celebration of life service will be 1:30 PM, Wednesday, May 5, 2021, at Kingstree First Baptist Church and following that, she will be laid to rest beside her husband at Williamsburg Cemetery. Mrs. Kellahan’s family would like to extend their love and gratitude to those who offered care and encouragement over the years. As Mrs. Kellahan found incredible joy in the laughter and love of children, please forward memorials to Kingstree First Baptist Church, Children’s Ministry, PO Box 608, Kingstree, SC 29556.
Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.WilliamsburgFuneralHome.com.
Cindy, so sorry to hear of your mom’s passing. My prayers for comfort are with you & the family.
My favorite memory of Mrs. Kellahan was the fabulous and delicious cake she baked for us at Williamsburg Technical College for its 30th Anniversary Celebration in 1999. The cake was a replica of the college buildings and iced in a brown-sugar icing just the color of the tan bricks of WTC. She provided other cakes for the college–cake squares for various occasions that were also wonderful, but the building cake was special and unique.
I am thinking of all of you with love.
Claire Hudson (Watts) Gaskins
So sorry for your loss of a sweet lady “Nana K”, as we all affectionately knew her. We spent so many good times together with her and Thomas “Gran,” while sharing our visits with Tom, Sherry, and Cas years back. I remember all the good food, especially Gran’s Hot BBQ chicken and Nana K’s great desserts. So many precious memories! Praying for all. Sherry’s mom and Cas’s Nana T.
Cindy and family,
Since we were close neighbors
for many years since 1960, we
became like family.
Margie was a sweet, caring,
loving , and Christian friend.
One special lady.
I have many fond memories of
our many walks together around
the William Epps Loop behind
her house.
Your forever friend, Patsy Martin
🙏🏻 For the family
Ms Margie was the sweetest lady I know and I Love her so much and she will forever live in my heart……I Love You Ms Margie, you’re gone but you will NEVER be forgotten ❤️
Cindy I was so sorry to hear about your mama. Great times at your house. Ophelia
Margie’s family,
Sorry for your loss. It is difficult not being with ya’ll. Plan to come this summer .. Hope to see you then. Margie will be missed. Love y’all, Marie
Deepest sympathy in the loss of your mother, Cindy and family. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.