May the work I've done, and the service I have given, speak for me." A useful Christian Life ended early Saturday morning, March 24, 2012, when God dispatched an angel to the Skinner's residence and called His devoted servant from labor into eternal rest. Mrs. Lillie Bell Thomas Skinner was born March 15, 1918 in Decatur, Georgia, a daughter of the late Mrs. Johnnie L. King and Mr. William Thomas. She was also of Mohican Indian ancestry. She was educated in the public schools of Georgia. In 1964 Lillie Mae met and became friends with Brother Isaac Skinner. They were joined together in Holy Matrimony on June 10, 1981. Both were saved and accepted Christ their Savior on October 11, 1981. The Skinners joined Canaan Christian Church in the early 1980's. Lillie Bell was a loving, faithful and devoted member who loved her church and family dearly. She was the Mother of the church, Disciple Women, and a member of the Senior Ministry. She loved good singing and praising the Lord. Those left to share fond memories are: a loving and devoted husband, Mr. Isaac Skinner of the home; four stepchildren, Mollie Skinner, Minister Hazel (Michael) Brazzel, Herman (Mickey) Skinner and Bernard (Pat) Skinner; 17 step-grandchildren; 14 step-great-grandchildren; one adopted son, Elder Ernest Smith of Moncks Corner, SC; three adopted daughters, Mrs. Gertie M. Smith, Deacon Earline Mazyck and Mrs. Trannie Steven all of Moncks Corner, SC; one adopted granddaughter, Jessica Pringle; and a host of cousins, family and friends. She was preceded in death by five step-children. **************************************************************************** To leave a memorial message for the family, please click the "SIGN GUESTBOOK" tab. To view completed funeral arrangements, click on "SERVICE SCHEDULE" tab. Thank you!