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Arthurine Wilson

Posted 4/23/25

Arthurine, a cherished long time resident of Clewiston, entered her eternal home in Heaven on April 16, 2025. Embraced by the promise of everlasting life, she was reunited in glory with her devoted …

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Arthurine Wilson

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Arthurine, a cherished long time resident of Clewiston, entered her eternal home in Heaven on April 16, 2025. Embraced by the promise of everlasting life, she was reunited in glory with her devoted husband of 68 years, Paul Wilson, who preceded her in death on March 28, 2014.
Arthurine leaves behind a legacy of love and faith through her devoted family. She is survived by her four children: Sandra Porter, Butch Wilson (Glenda), Susan Hinson (Gene), and Naomi Sherman (Billy); twelve cherished grandchildren: Paul Porter, Natasha Dick, Wade Hinson, Cherie Nelson, Eric Wilson, Stephanie Chihocky, Shawn Wilson, Victoria Lake, Jonathan Hinson, Candyce Cox, Lucas Sherman, and Caylee Musgrave; 33 great- grandchildren; and 4 great-great-grandchildren. Arthurine is also survived by her beloved sister, Patricia Chancy.
Arthurine was born on January 6, 1927, at Mosquito Creek in Okeechobee County, Florida. Her Florida roots traced back to the 1830s, and she held the distinction of being the last known survivor of the devastating 1928 hurricane that struck Lake Okeechobee, claiming thousands of lives.
Arthurine had a deep appreciation for nature and found great joy on her trips to the Smoky Mountains. Her true passion, however, was gardening – her home was always surrounded by a vibrant tapestry of plants in all shapes, sizes, and colors - a living testament to her green thumb.
She was also known for her exceptional Southern cooking. Her tomato gravy and rice, served with fried salt bacon, cathead biscuits, and a glass of cold sweet tea, was just one of many comforting dishes she lovingly prepared. Holidays were made even more special with an array of cakes, pies, and her famous banana pudding, a favorite that always brought smiles to
the table.
Always living her life as a devoted Christian, Arthurine walked in grace and remained steadfast in her convictions. Her relationship with the Lord was the foundation of her life. She served God with humility, meekness, and a heart full of compassion. Arthurine’s quiet strength, gentle spirit, and deep spiritual devotion left a lasting impression on everyone who had the privilege of knowing her. She often reminded her family of her greatest hope - that they would all be reunited in Heaven one day.
Family and friends were invited to gather in remembrance of Arthurine on Thursday, April 24, 2025, at the Clewiston Church of God. Visitation began at 1 p.m., and was followed by the funeral service at 2 p.m. Arthurine was laid to rest at Ridgelawn Cemetery in Clewiston.

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