It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Mrs. Willo Mae Fuller, 55, of Blythewood, South Carolina, who transitioned on Friday, October 27, 2023, at her residence. Please adhere to all COVID-19 precautions and guidelines when visiting the family and funeral home. Masks are required,
Willo Mae Fuller Life Reflections
Mrs. Willo Mae Fuller, affectionately known as Willa, the daughter of Betty Keitt Davis and the late John Davis was born February 8, 1968, in Orangeburg County. She entered into eternal rest on Friday, October 27, 2023, in the comfort of her home in Blythewood, South Carolina.
Willo was reared by her mother in Jersey City, New Jersey. She attended the Jersey City Public Schools where she graduated from Bayonne High School. Willo received her cosmetology training from Kenneth Shuler School of Cosmetology. After receiving her cosmetology license, she was a hair stylist at Popular’s Hair Salon and Dot’s Beauty Cage. Willo eventually opened her own salon, T & T Beauty Salon, which she named in honor of her daughters. She also opened several residential homes in the community to assist individuals in need.
Willo was a faithful member of St. James Missionary Baptist Church. She was a member of the Mothers’ Ministry, which she enjoyed greatly.
Willo was known for her big and bright personality, brightening any room she entered. She leaves memories that will forever be cherished: by her husband, Walter Lee Fuller; her children, Tylesha Davis of Douglasville, Georgia, Tylaria Fuller and Cherish Fuller of Vance, South Carolina, Candace (Vickie) Fuller, and Leighetta Fuller of Ladson, South Carolina; seven grandchildren, Treveon, Tavon, Tahlan, Aiden, Ava, Jacquell, and Andrea; her mother, Betty Keitt Davis and step-father, Patrick Arthur; her siblings, Annette White of Dallas, Texas, Troy (Sharon) Davis of Winder, Georgia, Ivory (James) Mulligan, and Mistye Davis of Vance, South Carolina; brother-in-law, Larry (Elaine) Fuller of Santee, South Carolina. Also cherishing her memories are her loving grandfather, Walter (Angela) Hagins; her aunts, Elizabeth Cheese, Vernell Clay, Linda (Tim) Hagins, Minister Caerenda Hagins, Dr. Bessie D. Cooke, Carrie D. Green, and Evelyn (Robert) King; one uncle, Robert Davis; godchildren, Chantel, Kiashia, Rishard, Tyson, Handsome, Jasmine, and Shamon; foster children, Whitney and Denicia; a special cousin, Roger; and a host of nieces, cousins, and friends. .
WILLO WILL BE DEARLY MISSED BY ALL!
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