IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Twila Juanita

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Aljoe

November 10, 1957 – January 23, 2021

Obituary

Twila Juanita Aljoe of Greenville, SC. went home to be with her Lord and Savior 23 Jan, 2021 from her home. Age 63, born in Greenville, SC. She was the daughter of Zinnie S. Aljoe of Greenville, SC. and the late Robert B. (Bob) Aljoe Sr. of Corsica, PA.
She is survived by her mother Zinnie S. Aljoe; brother Robert B. (Brady) Aljoe Jr. of Greenville; sister Darlene Kowalewski Aljoe of Greenville; and two best friends for life, Sally Sherer Shiveley of Ohio, and Srina Morales of Greenville, both of whom she loved dearly and considered them her sisters. Also, 6 nieces and 1 nephew, 15 great nieces and nephews, and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.
She was preceded in death by her father Robert Aljoe Sr. and brother Charles David Aljoe.
Twila loved going to yard sales, gardening for flowers and vegetables, and cooking. She inherited the "cooking gene" from her Great-Grandmother Susie King and her contributions to family gatherings were always eagerly anticipated. One of her greatest joys was hosting birthday and holiday parties for her many nieces and nephews, whom she spoiled thoroughly and as often as possible.
Twila attended Bolton High School in Alexandria, Louisiana, Hillcrest High School in Simpsonville, SC. and graduated from Mauldin High School, Mauldin, SC. in 1974.
She is a member of Parkwood Baptist Church in Greenville, SC. and is waiting to greet her friends and family members in Christ in Heaven. There will be a simple graveside service at Graceland East Cemetery on Woodruff Rd. in Greenville, SC. Friday, January 29, 2021 at 11:00 am.
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