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Dollie was born in Union County, SC on January 3, 1960. She was the daughter of Dorothy Jeter and the late Charles Jeter Jr.
Dollie was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. She adored her husband Rex, her daughters, and grandchildren. She was an amazing cook and had a very outspoken personality.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Rex Stevens; her grandmother, Jeanette “Sook” Jeter; and five brothers, DeWayne Jeter, Travis Jeter, Jimmy Earl Jeter, Tyvin Jeter, and Jerry Dawkins.
She leaves to cherish in loving memories her mother, Dorothy Jeter; three daughters, Yolanda Monique Jeter, Twila Jeter, and LaRhett Stevens; seven grandchildren, LaDarius Jeter (of the home), Breyonna Jeter, JeQuavius Dawkins, Keiaira Jeter (of the home), Kalis Jeter, LaMarcus Stevens, and Teshara Barnes; three great-grandchildren, Prince Barnes, LaPrince Barnes, and Princess Barnes; five sisters, Charlean Lott, Jill Jeter, Wanda Jeter, Loretta Jeter, and Judy Dawkins; three brothers, Charles (Lizzie) Jeter, III, Eugene (Alicia) Jeter, and Adrian Jeter; three brothers-in law: Joe (Muriell) Woods, Sr., Woodrow Anthony (Lucinda) Woods of Oakland, CA, and Rodney (Tametra) Woods; two sisters-in-law, Princess (Leroy) Edwards, and Delphia A. Woods; and a host of nieces, nephews, and cousins. Arrangements have been entrusted to Community Mortuary, Inc., 361 Meansville Road, Union, SC.
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