Mrs. Doris Bush Spain
(April 18, 1939 - September 28, 2022)
Viewing Location: Leevy's Funeral Home 1831 Taylor Street Columbia, South Carolina
Viewing Date & Time: Friday, October 7, 2022 / 2:00 P.M. - 6:00 P.M.
Funeral Location: Second Calvary Baptist Church 1110 Mason Road Columbia, South Carolina
Funeral Date & Time: Saturday, October 8, 2022 / 1:00 P.M.
Interment Location: Greenlawn Memorial Park 7100 Garners Ferry Road Columbia, South Carolina
My thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of my dear Soror Doris Spain. She will be missed dearly.
With deepest sympathy at this difficult time. May God’s love soften your sadness.
It’s never easy saying good bye to our loved ones, but we’re wishing the family an abundance of peace and comfort during this time. Heart felt thoughts and prayers to our family in the home going of our Sister and Auntie Doris.
The Turners
Memories are long and deep. My Aunt Doris touched my life growing up as a young child. Over the years I became forever grateful for all the love she and Hiram shared with family and fiends. Tony and Nikki, we can only imagine the loss you feel in your hearts. May God bless and comfort you. We will always love you.
I will always remember her smile and words of encouragement.Lovely person and great personality
My Condolences To The Spain
Losing a mother is one of the deepest sorrows a heart can know.But you will always have her memory as a legacy of love that will always be with you. Sending you a hug to let you know I Love you.
Sending our love, and prayers for peace and understanding during this difficult time.
My Deepest Sympathy and Condolences to the Spain Family of Ms.Doris whom I grew to Love as my 1st Lady of St. Mark Baptist Church then Later worked with her at Palmetto Richland where Ms.Doris worked in the gift shop, Also attended grammar school with Nikki and Tony. I will Miss this Beautiful Lady of Christ. God Bless.
I don’t have any words to express the sadness on the loss of Mamma Spain. I’m blessed to have all of the memories of unconditional love she shared with me and my family. Forever my sister Nikki and big brother Tony, I am always with you, my dear friends. The memory of your mother and father will live in our hearts forever.
Nikki and Tony, my prayers are with you always. Thank you for sharing Mom and Pop Spain with me. I loved them as my own… they are dancing together once again. May ABBA Father keep surrounded with His love, strength and comfort. You know I am here for you all, as long as I have breath. I love you! Your “big Sis.”
We first met Brother Hiram Spain years ago, through my father in the ministry, Rev. Alf Mills. As I got to know Rev. Spain over the years he always demonstrated love and dedication God, his family, and and his pastoral flock. I also got to know Mrs. Doris as a true “help meet”. She faithfully supported him and set an example for wives to follow. My family and I are praying with you and for you. May God’s grace and peace be with you all!
Our heartfelt condolences are extended to you and your families in the transition of your mom. Your parents have been friends since college. The Bush family are relatives. Hiram and I enjoyed a few fishing excursions together.
May God grant you peace and understanding.
Toni, Nikki and the Spain family,
As you know, Hiram and Doris have been near and dear to us for a very long time. We share your loss and think of you constantly.
You are in our hearts and prayers.
May God be with during this most difficult time.
Love,
Pat and Buddy Lee
Sincere condolences are extended to the family of Doris. She was a former neighbor and friend in the Lincolnshire Community in earlier years. RIP my Soror.
Tony and Nikki,
All of us Carters’(Gladys, Heidi Maya, and Kia) send our deepest sympathy for the loss of your mom. Doris, was a wonderful “sweet” spirit that we enjoyed being around. She had such an “infectious “ laugh that we will all miss.
We pray God will give you the strength and support during this difficult time.
God bless you all!
The Carters’
I am so sorry to hear about your loss. Doris and I participated in several activities together. Those groups will miss her. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Lucille B. Adams
Billylucil@aol.com
172.75.233.18
Our dear sweet former First Lady of St. Mark Baptist Church has earned her wings. Words cannot express my feelings for this darling, devoted Angel. She was truly one of a kind. She was a willing worker in all facets of the church, serving as Missionary President, Deaconess, Sunday School Teacher to name a few. She was always willing to help. She was also a dear friend of mine. I am so glad I had an opportunity to get to know her. Our sincere condolences to the family.
Willie and Lucille Adams
To Her Children, Grandchildren, and Family, we are so sorry to hear of your loss. We loved and respected your really beautiful mother and relative. She will be missed by all who knew her, heard her laughter, and was fortunate enough to call her friend. Doris and Dr. Spain were and always will be special in our lives.
Praying with you,
Deacon Rufus and Dr. Mary O. Stover.
Mary O. Stover
Stoverma@bellsouth.net
She was my sunshine in the clouds our confusions. I loved her are the gentleness she eroded. Please know this is personal and I will miss her deeply.
Richard Adams
pennfield98@yahoo.com
Friday bridge night will somehow be forever changed without Doris being present. She greeted everyone with such a joy that made you feel very special and set the tone for the evening.
My deepest condolences to the Spain family
May the Spirit of God comfort the Spain family.
My condolences to the Spain family. Tony and Nicole, you are in my thoughts and prayers. Remembering Mrs. Spain from my W.A.Perry days and Second Calvary Baptist Church. She was a sweet lady. May God comfort you during this time.
I am truly so very sorry to hear of Mrs Spain passing it was such a pleasure and honour to work with her and to know her during my time, a membership at St Mark Baptist Church.
My deepest Condolences to the Spain Family
To the Spain family, may your hearts be comfort in the Lord. It is hard to let go especially mother’s, but Sister Spain was truly a virtuous woman, and put others before herself. Mrs. Spain I will cherish the times we work together with the youth department at St. Mark Baptist Church. Until we meet again in heaven. Take your rest I will see you soon.
She was the apple of many eyes. First Lady at our church and e er so sweet. Thanks for the fond memories.
Keeping Nicole and Tony in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.