Mrs. Gwendolyn Goodine Proctor was born January 22, 1961 in Oconee County. The daughter of Curtis and Lurenia Goodine, she was the seventh child of nine children. She entered into eternal rest on August 6, 1991 at Oconee Memorial Hospital after a battle with breast cancer. A loving wife and daughter, and a dear sister, she was a member of the Jackson Memorial Baptist Church, Atlanta, Georgia. Gwen was devoted and faithful in her ministry of music. She was a graduate of music at USC. Some of her favorite songs and songs that others loved to hear are "You Were There, In My Time Of Needs, Well Done, Having You There, Potter House, Bruised But Not Broken, What Shall I Do, For The Good Of Them, Safe In His Arms, Jesus Is My Joy and Angels Will Be Singing.” She was also faithful and dedicated to her work with the Seneca High School Flag Corp. She leaves to cherish her memories, her husband Timothy A. Proctor, stepson, Kawan Proctor of Durham, N.C., mother and father, three sisters, Teresa Goodine, Jo Ann Craig and Patricia Butler all of Seneca, S.C., and a niece raised in the home, Le Kesha. Five brothers, Richard Odell, Thomas Earl and Kenneth, all of Seneca, S.C., Douglas of Fort Dix, New Jersey and Gregory of Hollandman AFB, New Mexico, her mother-in-law Mattie Lonas and father-in-law Clarence Lonas of Asheville, N.C., seven sisters-in-law and six brothers-in-law, and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. |