It s been almost a week since Thelma Marie Leake died on I-385.Her sister and niece tell WYFF4 they’re coming to terms with the fact that she’s gone.“Once I found out I just literally lost it,” said Cathryn Canada, “Like, me and my sister - we were inseparable.”Canada, 45, said her big sister was a people person.“Once (anyone) meet her, they’re no longer my best friends or my friends - they were her friends!” she said.The 48-year-old died in a wrong-way crash on I-385 early Friday morning while on her way to work.Her niece, Brittney Shaw, 31, said Aunt Thelma loved accessories and home décor, but most of all, she loved her family. “I’m just gonna miss her,” said Shaw, “It’s gonna be different. She was the get you together Aunt. She was the Aunt that didn t play. Greenville police Lt. Alia Paramore said one of the vehicles involved in the crash was traveling the wrong way in the southbound lanes.Ryan Bishop was charged Tuesday with felony driving un
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