Aiken, SC – Funeral service for Ms. Mamie Mae Childs Weaver will be held Thursday, January 2, 2025, at 1:00 p.m. at Pine Hill Missionary Baptist Church, Johnston, SC, with Rev. Lonnie Jones, Eulogist. Interment to following in church cemetery. Viewing will be Wednesday, January 1, 2025, from 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. at Amos & Sons Funeral Home, Johnston, SC.
Ms. Mamie Mae Childs Weaver’s life begin November 24, 1950, in Saluda County, South Carolina to the late George and Mary Ann Martin Childs. She departed this life on Thursday, December 26, 2024, in North Augusta, South Carolina.
Mamie lived her life to the fullest with loving family and friends. She was a very loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt, cousin, and friend. To know Mamie was to love her. She had such a given heart, a free spirit, and loved to cook. She was our coupon “QUEEN.”
Mamie attended the public schools and was a retired textile worker, having spent many years employed at Riegel Textile Mill in Johnston, SC. Mamie was a member of the Women’s Aid Society, Lodge 41, and Young Men Honor Society.
Mamie was a faithful servant of Pine Hill Missionary Baptist Church where she was baptized at an early age. Mamie worked diligently in the church until COVID, and her health declined. She was a part of the Willing Workers Club and the Usher ministry.
In addition to her parents, Mamie was preceded in death by two siblings. She leaves to cherished her beautiful memories two daughters; Ms. Crystal Weaver of Concord, NC, and Mrs. Natasha (Minister N. Marcus) Langford of North Augusta, SC; one son Mr. Rodney Weaver of Aiken, SC; grandmother to four grandchildren: Gregory Covington and De ’honor Bradshaw of Concord, NC; Marquez Langford of Birmingham, AL and Kimmora Weaver of North Augusta, SC; great grandmother to one Jehlani Anderson of Concord, NC; four brothers: George Childs, Jr., Wallace (Delorise) Childs and Jerome Childs all of Aiken, SC, and James (Julia) Childs of Ward, SC; one sister Tilda Ann Verdell of Philadelphia, PA; one-brother-in-law, Elijah Burton, Jr of Johnston, SC; two very special individuals who had a very special place in her heart; Hattie Russell of Lexington, SC and Louise Oakman of Ridge Spring, SC; and host of nieces, nephews, cousins and other loved ones.