Constance Mae Wiltshire

May 1, 1937 – June 26, 2023

Funeral services for Mrs. Constance Mae Wiltshire of Coila will be held on Thursday, June 29, 2023, at 11:00 a.m. at Black Hawk Baptist Church, with burial following in Black Hawk Baptist Church Cemetery. Rev. George Mims will officiate the services. Pallbearers will be Taylor Wiltshire, Kyle Wiltshire, Tyler Wiltshire, Brian Wiltshire, Chad Wiltshire, and Gavin Wiltshire. Brandon Wiltshire will serve as honorary pallbearer.

Visitation will be Wednesday, June 28, from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at Oliver Funeral Home.

Constance Mae Wiltshire, 86, passed away at Vaiden Community Living Center on Monday, June 26, 2023. She was born in Lexington on May 1, 1937, to Oscar and Connie Mae Tindall Daves. She was a retired factory worker and a devoted and loving mother and wife. She was a member of Black Hawk Baptist Church.

She is survived by husband, Alvin Wiltshire; son, Greg Wiltshire (Tonya) of Vaiden; brother, Oscar Underwood Daves, Jr. of Greenwood; five grandchildren, Taylor Wiltshire (Donna) of Vaiden, Kyle Wiltshire (Leslie) of Vaiden, Tyler Wiltshire (Abbie) of Brandon, Shelley Wiltshire of Vaiden, and Brandon Wiltshire of Vaiden; and four great-grandchildren, Mary Tyler, Olivia, Ransley, and Kyslee. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her son, Alvin Wayne Wiltshire; great-grandson, Riley; and sister, Jewel Faye Daves.

4 thoughts on “Constance Mae Wiltshire

  1. Fond memories of my Aunt Mae! Know a Heavenly reunion is going on right now! One day we all will worship together around the throne of our Lord!
    Love you

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  2. Greg,
    Wayne and I are so sorry for your mother’s passing. I am praying for you and your family.
    Wayne and Wanda Cooke

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  3. Aunt Mae was such a sweet person and knew no strangers. I will always remember her for her beautiful, kind heart and her good cooking! So glad I was able to grow up around her and have her in my life. She influenced me in so many ways…her strong Christian spirit, care and love of her family and her commitment to community are just a few. I mourn with Gregg and all my Wiltshire family. And will never ever forget her perpetual, welcoming smile.

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