A native of Spartanburg county, daughter of the late Joe Oscar and Elizabeth Seay Woodward Pandora Chains was a retired employee of Springs Industries and a member of Victor Baptist Church. Surviving are a son, Ron Foster and wife Deloris of Omaha, NE; four daughters, Sheila Bates and husband Bob of Marietta, Pam Crooke and husband Roger of Greer, Donna Gosnell and husband Roger of Wellford, and Candace Lindsey of Greer; a sister, Nancy Goley Gold Beads (Charms) Belton; nine grandchildren, Brad Foster Lisa, Roby Bates, Tommy Bates Jennifer, Tiffany Stevens, Tabitha Stevens, Roger Gosnell, China Gosnell, Heather McMakin, and Jarrett Lindsey; and five great-grandchildren. Mrs. McMakin was predeceased by a son, Billy McMakin. Funeral services will be held 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, March 8, 2011, at Wood Mortuary conducted Pandora Necklaces Rev. Ken Vickery. Burial will follow in Fort Prince Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be held 6:00-8:00 p.m. Monday, March 7, 2011, at Wood Mortuary.The city is also a worthwhile arts destination and home to the Morse Museum, which contains the world's largest permanent collection of works by Louis Comfort Tiffany, the American decorative arts master best known Silver Beads (Charms) his deep-hued stained-glass lampshades, vases, jewelry and windows.Brands such as Jovani, Allure, Mori Lee, Tiffany, Da Vinci and more, are well represented in Trendy Collection's inventory, as are many different price points for different budgets. For millions of young women all over the United States, prom night is a special night to never be forgotten.
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