Cathy D. Dudley

Cathy Dudley, 66, of Easley, wife of Marvin K. Dudley, went to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Friday, November 20, 2020.

Born in Simpsonville, she was the daughter of the late Harold M. & Grace Tucker Raines.

In addition to her husband, Mrs. Dudley is survived by her children, Terry Ryan Tate (Whitney) of KY, and Sonya Tate Langley (Michael) of Gray Court; grandchildren, Cooper Tate, Madelyn Tate, Samantha Langley, Alyssa Langley, and Zack Clark; and one brother, Melvin Raines of Fountain Inn.

A Graveside Service will be held on Tuesday, November 24, 2020 at 2:00 PM in Cannon Memorial Park with Pastor Bob Whitehead and George Moore officiating.

The family will receive friends following the committal service.  

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be made to: Bon Secours St. Francis Cancer Center.

Condolences to the family of Cathy D. Dudley

  • K. Giambrone
    4 years ago

    Kim,

    Sorry to hear of Cathy’s passing.

    Kelley & Richard Giambrone

  • Wilton Fowler
    4 years ago

    So sorry to hear of Cathys passing Lord knows she is with her dad snd mom now and fellowshipping around the throne with Jesus

  • Halina Bodine
    4 years ago

    My deepest condolences to Marvin and Her Family. She was a very special lady.
    There are not enough words to describe Cathy. She was one of a kind. Loyal employee, hard worker, dedicated, very smart and detailed oriented. Strong willed and very honest.
    But over the years, 20 years, she became to me much more than that. Much, much more. She became a very, very close friend, a confidante, someone I could talk to about almost anything. Someone who had my back no matter what. Someone that comes once in a lifetime. She changed my life.

  • Shae & Eddie Thomason
    4 years ago

    We would like to express our condolences on the loss of Cathy Dudley. She was one of the nicest people we’ve had the pleasure of meeting and talking with. We are so honored to have had the opportunity to know such a kind hearted person. She had a way of making you feel like you had known her forever, so welcoming and comforting. We will remember her always.

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