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Mrs. Regina C. Glover-Solomon, 49 years old of Ellabell, Georgia, passed away on Thursday, June 13, 2024, at Hospice Savannah in Savannah, Georgia.
Mrs. Solomon was a graduate of Pike High School in Indianapolis, Indiana.
In the early year of 2000, she moved to Savannah, Georgia where she was employed with Bradley’s Lock & Key.
Mrs. Solomon was baptized and became a member of Mount Nebo Baptist Church in Yemassee, South Carolina.
She had loved spending her quality time with her husband and family. Her passion was crafting, and she had a vision for photography. Mrs. Solomon developed her own designs for her business “Gina’s Designs” creating and selling numerous items she created.
Her love for her family will forever be with them to cherish; Her loving husband; Robert Solomon, Three sons; Jordan J. Glover, Quinton Glover and Marques Glover, her step sons and daughters; Trinesha “Solomon” Bacon, Ashanti Solomon, Cedric Solomon and Latrae Hall, one aunt; Alneata Golden, her sister; Eve Mason, her father & mother in law; David (Lydia) Goodman, and Boddie Solomon, brothers & sisters in law; Leon (Janet) Goodman, Christopher (Francita) Goodman, Tabitha Murray, Samantha Gardiner, Arberdella Solomon, Anthony Devore, Eddie (Liz) Curry, Walter Curry and Mary Curry, a host of grandchildren, along with nieces, nephews, cousins and friends whom she loved dearly.
Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, June 22, 2024, at Bostick Funeral Home Chapel in Ridgeland, South Carolina at 11:00 AM.
A viewing will be held at Bostick Funeral Home Chapel in Ridgeland, South Carolina on Saturday, June 22, 2024, from 10:00 AM-11:00 AM.
Burial will take place at Lawton Cemetery in Robertville, South Carolina.
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