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Nancy Venters Willms

February 16, 1929 — February 20, 2021

On Saturday, February 20, 2021, a beautiful, morning filled with the sound of songbirds, Nancy Venters Willms departed this life for her eternal reward, to be reunited with loved ones gone before her.

Nancy was born in Wilmington, NC to Sallie Lee Collins Venters and Christopher Harry Venters, Sr. on February 16, 1929. Nancy grew up in New Bern, NC and spent many wonderful summers on Catherine Lake, NC. While attending the University of South Carolina, she met her future husband, Robert K. Willms, Sr. Together, they raised two children in Columbia and Charleston, SC.

As a member of Christ Church in Mt. Pleasant, she was a member of The Order of the Daughters of the King, and served faithfully on the Altar and Flower guilds for many years. Our mother adored flowers and her floral creations delighted her church family. She was also a tireless volunteer for the Tea Room and Meals on Wheels. Nancy was an avid golfer and bridge player and enjoyed playing at the Country Club of Charleston and in later years, at Snee Farm Country Club. Nancy was the epitome of a truly gracious southern lady.

A gifted hostess, she always delighted her guests with the perfect table and floral centerpiece, amazing food, and engaging conversation with her gracious hospitality. She adored her family and took great joy in spending time with her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Nancy is survived by her son, Robert K. Willms, Jr. (Rusty); daughter, Sallylee Willms Mansfield (Joe); grandchildren: Robert K. Willms III, Lucy Willms Sox (Kyle), Christopher T. Willms, Peter Ravenel Mansfield, JoLee Mansfield Massengill (Robbie); great-grandchildren: Cannon R. Willms, Sullivan Willms, Benjamin L. Sox, Anna Ravenel Mansfield, Joseph Wilder Mansfield, William Legare Mansfield, G Grayson Massengill and A. Davis Massengill. She was preceded in death by her husband William H. Brawley, former spouse, Robert K. (Pete) Williams, and great granddaughter Aveline Elise Sox (Avie).

The family wishes to express gratitude to the Christ Church staff and members, Roper St. Frances Hospice and to all the wonderful nurses who took care of Mom over the past several months. We especially want to express our deepest heartfelt gratitude to Tess Yergin for her unceasing devotion and loving care of our wonderful, exceptional mother.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be directed to Christ Church Anglican Building Fund, 2304 North Highway 17, Mt. Pleasant, SC 29466.

A private service will be held at Christ Church. Arrangements by J. Henry Stuhr, Inc., Mount Pleasant Chapel.
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