Remembering Lives: A Day of Reflection on September 20, 2025
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On this day, September 20, 2025, our hearts turn to those who have departed, leaving behind memories that will forever be cherished by their loved ones and communities. We pause to honor the lives of individuals whose journeys concluded recently, reflecting on the unique impact each person made.
Among those we remember is Margaret A.
Smith, who graced Mount Pleasant for 92 years. Her peaceful passing on September 18 marks the end of a long and full life, the details of which will be honored through services arranged by Charleston Funerals. Margaret's legacy will undoubtedly resonate within the fabric of her community.
From Summerville, we acknowledge the passing of Robert L.
Johnson at the age of 78, on September 19. Robert's life, though now concluded, surely left an indelible mark on those who knew him. His final arrangements are being handled with care by Palmetto Funeral Home, allowing friends and family to gather and pay their respects.
In Charleston, we mourn the loss of Susan E.
Davis, who passed away on September 17 at the age of 65. Susan’s journey, though shorter than some, was undoubtedly rich with experiences and relationships. Riverview Mortuary is overseeing the arrangements, providing a space for those grieving to find solace and remembrance.
Lastly, we extend our sympathies for William P.
Brown, who departed at 89 years old from North Charleston on September 19. William’s long life spanned nearly nine decades, touching countless lives. Lowcountry Cremation & Burial is facilitating the final rites, ensuring his memory is honored with dignity and respect.
Each life is a story, and while the pages may now be closed, the narratives of Margaret, Robert, Susan, and William continue in the hearts and minds of those who loved them.
We offer our deepest condolences to all who are grieving these profound losses.
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