Deaconess Robersena Glover Mack, the daughter of the late Deacon Primus and Deaconess Dinah Nelson Glover was born November 13, 1936 in Orangeburg County, South Carolina. She departed this life on November 17, 2018 at her residence in Columbia,South Carolina.
Robersena affectionately known as, “Minnie” grew up in South Carolina and she attended the public schools there. She later moved to New York City where she worked for several years, she then retired to South Carolina.
Robersena was a longtime member of Zion Baptist Church where she served as a Deaconess, usher, and missionary worker. She continued to do God's work when she transitioned to South Carolina where she became a faithful member of Bibleway Church of Atlas Road.
Robersena was predeceased in death by her husband,John Mack; son, John Mack, Jr.; daughter-in-law,Melissa Mack; her parents; brothers, David Freeman,Frank, Leroy, and Ernest Glover; and sisters, Geneva Tucker, Georgie Glover, Mary Lee King, Mattie Davis, and Elizabeth Jenkins.
She leaves to mourn her devoted children: James (Pamula) Mack, Kenneth Mack, Kevin (Debora)Mack, Eric Mack, and Kanesha (Kenneth) Dingle;niece whom she reared as her own, Elizabeth“Denise” Glover; grandchildren, John Stacy Harrison, Jimmy Fuller, Taron Williams, Jermaine Fuller, Kenneth Mack, Jr., Malaysia Mack, Eric Mack, Jr., Miracle Nathaniel, Hope Green, JuliaDingle, and Jonathan & Joshua Mack; seven great grandchildren; two sisters, Margaret Glover and Dinah Glover; one brother, Henry Glover; a godson,Raymond Jenkins; and a host of nieces, nephews,other relatives, and friends.
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