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Mr. Bernard C. Dee - December 26, 1948 - April 22, 2022

Departed: 04/22/2022 (St Louis)
Obituary Preview: Dee, Bernard C. passed away peacefully in his sleep on Friday, April 22, 2022.   Dear son of the late Cornelius J. and Rose M. Dee, Brother to the late Rosemary Dee, the late Terrence Dee (Carole), Gerald Dee (Linda), the late Lawrence Dee (Mary Jo), and the late Margaret (Dee) Fromang.  Uncle, great uncle and friend.  Air Force Veteran, Sergeant E4, Air cargo specialist.  Graduate of De Andrei’s high school.
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Mr. Andrew Roberson - October 13, 1956 - April 21, 2022

Departed: 04/21/2022 (St Louis)
Obituary Preview: An obituary is not available at this time for Mr. Andrew Roberson.
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Mr. Xavier N. Bennett-Stewart - June 13, 2006 - April 10, 2022

Departed: 04/10/2022 (St Louis)
Obituary Preview: Xavier Nyree’ Bennett Stewart was born Tuesday, June 13, 2006, at 4:06 pm in St. Louis, MO,  to the union of Lamario Stewart and Nikkia Bennett. He was his parents’ only son with two older sisters Bria Mone’t and Kelis Monyae. His grandmother Shirley Mae McGill and grandfathers Lorenzo Moore and Nathaniel Stewart preceded him in death. He was taken off life support Sunday, April 10, 2022, after over a month-long battle with a severe heart and lung condition.
Xavier was lovingly known as “X” or “Butterman” because he was a hefty baby and resembled the color of butter.  He grew up in University City, MO, attending Jackson Park and Flynn Park Elementary schools, Brittany Woods Middle School, and was currently a sophomore at University City High School where he was awarded for academic achievements.
He was raised as a Jehovah’s Witness attending Newstead Congregation.  Xavier learned about and believed in the hope of the resurrection that is promised to us by Jehovah God through his son Jesus Christ (Revelations 21:4).
Xavier learned to play chess in 5th grade, played the trumpet in middle school, and had recently joined the baseball team at U City High School. He was an avid gamer often playing Fort Nite, and Minecraft, and loved anime including One Piece, Dragon Ball Z, and Naruto. He was very tech-savvy and enjoyed coding with aspirations of building his own video game.
He was a loyal, caring, very honest young man with a huge heart. Similar to his mom, Xavier never met a stranger and was always very social. He was wise beyond his years and was a fun-loving and naturally funny guy. As a young boy, he found a love for the show Martin before watching cartoons. He was also known to break out and dance at any given moment.
Often misunderstood, Xavier was unapologetically himself and those who knew him loved him dearly.
He leaves to lovingly celebrate his memory Parents, Nikkia & Lamario, Grandmother Gwendolyn Bennett, known to Xavier as “Nana,” Sisters Bria Barnes & Kelis Petty, Aunt Latrice Clayborne, uncle Nathaniel Deon Stewart, and a host of great and honorary Aunts & Uncles, Cousins, extended family & friends including best friends Christopher Hughes  & Cameron DeMyers and his fur brother Marble C. Bennett.
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Mrs. Gelilla Dean - Unknown - April 10, 2022

Departed: 04/10/2022 (St Louis)
Obituary Preview: An obituary is not available at this time for Mrs. Gelilla Dean.
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Mrs. Linda Kay White - August 01, 1949 - March 31, 2022

Departed: 03/31/2022 (St Louis)
Obituary Preview: Linda Kay (Brown) White was born August 1st, 1949 to the union of Roylee Brown and Dorothy Nott Brown. Linda was the second oldest of ten. She is survived by one sister Lenora Gipperich.    Linda professed her love for Christ in her younger years and was baptized in the church. Linda married Ray Winchester in 1969, and in this union she became the mother of her bonus son Kevin Winchester. Both Ray and Kevin preceded her in death.
She received her education in the Rolla School District and her CNA License in the early 80's, and went on to practice more than 30 years until her health declined. In 2013, Linda remarried Melvin White, and within this union she became the bonus mother to two children. Melvin preceded her in death.
Linda loved the outdoors and would sit outside to enjoy the day. When she was mobile, she would often take a walk in her neighborhood and to the store.
Linda leaves to cherish her beautiful memories with her family and friends: one daughter, Tasha White; one son, Melvin White; one grandson, James Harris who she adored; one sister, Lenora Gipperich; Aunt Barbara Crowell, Aunt Betty Kline; Uncle George and Ronnie Nott; and a host of nieces, nephews, and greats; many cousins, friends, and her church family who sincerely loved her. Linda Kay White will be missed by all that knew and loved her.
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Ms. Ramona Sara Davis - August 16, 1977 - March 25, 2022

Departed: 03/25/2022 (St Louis)
Obituary Preview: Ramona Sara Davis, also knowN as "Mona", was born to James Davis and Hanalore Apylong on August 16, 1977 in Louisville, Kentucky. She was educated in the St. Louis public schools graduating from Roosevelt Senior High School.
Ramona had a generous spirit and pleasant personality, and would go above and beyond for others in a drop of a dime. She was loved by many. Her life was as beautiful as the flowers that she loved so well and her influence will forever remain in the lives of all who knew and loved her.
She quietly departed this life on March 25, 2022 at Christian Northeast Hospital in St. Louis, Mo. She was preceded in death by her father James "J.T." Davis.
Her beautiful life will forever be cherished in the lives of her children, Raymon Hammond and Lil Wayne Dodd; her brother, James Davis; her only grandchild, Raely Denise Hammond and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins and friends all of whom loved her dearly.
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Mr. Brandon T. Wells - December 26, 1985 - March 21, 2022

Departed: 03/21/2022 (St Louis)
Obituary Preview: An obituary is not available at this time for Mr. Brandon T. Wells.
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Mr. Willie B. Davis Jr. - March 24, 1942 - March 13, 2022

Departed: 03/13/2022 (St Louis)
Obituary Preview: Willie B. Davis, Jr. was born on March 24, 1942, in St. Louis, Missouri to the union of Willie B. Sr. and Bertha (Patton) Davis. He was the second of six children.
Willie B. was educated in Saint Louis Public School System where he went onto graduate from Hadley Technical High School in June of 1961. He was known as the 5th best track runner in the state of Missouri during his high school years.
On December 21, 1961, he was joined in holy matrimony with Patricia S. Gatewood, his high school sweetheart. From this union four sons were born, Frederick, Jeffrey, Brian and Willie III. His parents, two sons; Jeffrey and Frederick, two sisters; Jacqueline and Constance, all preceded him in death.
Willie B., affectionately known as “Joon”, was a hard worker and enjoyed work that was hand driven. He worked for Clark Peoples staining furniture, Big B Supermarkets as a Butcher and had a passion for reupholstering furniture. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends. If you were a friend, he considered you family.
He leaves behind to cherish his memory: his devoted wife Patricia, two sons; Brian Davis, Sr. and Willie Davis III; eight grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren; two sisters; Sharon Hall and Alicia Davis; two brothers, Steven (Janet) Davis, Sr. and Jerry Cockrell Jr.; one aunt, Artie (Michael) Hargrove of Grand Rapids, Michigan; three sisters-in-law, one brother-in-law and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
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Ms. Marnice Renee Thomas - November 09, 1967 - March 10, 2022

Departed: 03/10/2022 (St Louis)
Obituary Preview: Marnice Renee Thomas (Pig) was born November 9, 1967 in Saint Louis, Mo to Samuel Tate and Anise Thomas (Peaches) who preceded her in death.
Marnice was educated at Vashon High School, Normandy High School (Class of 1986), and Lincoln University. She received her Associates Degree at Florissant Valley Community College and her Bachelor of Science at Lindenwood University in 2016.
Marnice accepted Christ at an early age and joined Zion Travelers Missionary Baptist Church at 1444 Goodfellow, where she was active in the choir, health unit, and Sunday School. She was employed at Walmart and Southwestern Bell now AT&T for almost 15 years.
She leaves cherished precious memories to her only son Nicholas E. Knox, one granddaughter Peyton (PeyPey) Knox, her parents Samuel Tate (Cheryl Tate) Frank Roberts and Calvin Stokes; brother Dwayne E Mollison (Tawana R Mollison), Samuel Tate Jr., Aaron Tate, and sisters Tamara Tate, Lillian Tate, Robbin Nichols, Brande Thomas, Kellie Shelton, and Jade Pounds; aunts Rhonda Tate, Lisa Lewis, Barbara Meadows, and Barbara Jones; uncle Jerome Wilson (Paula Wilson) and a host of nieces, nephews, other family and friends.
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Mr. William J. Zapp - July 09, 1994 - March 10, 2022

Departed: 03/10/2022 (St Louis)
Obituary Preview: William Jay Zapp, age 27, formally of Nashville, passed away in Bridgeton, Missouri March 10, 2022. Will was born July 9, 1994 in Carbondale, Illinois to Jason and Monica Zapp. Will was preceded in death by his grandparents, Jay and Marilyn Zapp and Jean Zapp. He is survived by his parents, brothers, Kyle (Heather) Burke, Logan Burke, Uncle Jon (Lisa) Zapp, Aunt Jayne (Randy) Reuter, nephews Emmett, Andy, Connor, Leo, one niece, Grace and his “fur baby boys“, Benjamin and Elliot Zapp.
Will graduated Nashville High-school in 2012. He studied music and nursing at SIUC and John A. Logan College. He loved singing and songwriting. Will was a talented musician and finish carpenter. He enjoyed working with his hands and helping people. His personality lit up a room and if you knew him you will always remember his unique sense of humor.
Our hearts are broken but we cherish the time we had with Will. The family will hold a celebration of life Saturday, March 19th, from noon until five, at his parents’ house. Stop by, have a bite to eat and share in our celebration of Will.
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Mr. Jadun M. Byrd - June 03, 2002 - March 02, 2022

Departed: 03/02/2022 (St Louis)
Obituary Preview: Jadun Markelous Byrd was born on June 3, 2002 in Forest Park Hospital to Leslie Pauline Byrd and Oscar Brown.
Jadun grew up on the west side of St. Louis City where he attended Wilkerson Early Child Care Center. He then transferred to Mallinckrodt Elementary School. He evolved in the hallways of McKinley Classical Junior High School where he graduated in the class of 2020 with honors. Due to the pandemic, he chose to further his education online with Concordia University of Austin,Texas majoring in Computer Engineering. Jadun had a strong belief in God. He chose Concordia University, a Lutheran College, to keep his focus and purpose aligned with God. Jadun’s overall schooling was filled with many highlights and achievements.
Jadun’s love of sports was inspired by his favorite mentor Joshua Temple (Temple Family). Boxing was his first introduction to the ambition and drive to win in athleticism and personal growth. Although Jadun won his first boxing championship, he decided not to continue because he didn’t like the aggressiveness of the sport.
Thereafter, he fell in love with basketball at the age of 10 years old. He was self-taught and determined to become a WINNER! He practiced basketball intentionally in the Bayer YMCA gym where he became a well-known member and ball player. He was highly respected by all of his peers and elders. As a freshman, Jadun was promoted to the Varsity Basketball team where he became the lead point guard. He also ran track and field in the off season where he built his endurance and perseverance.
While in high school, Jadun became an entrepreneur. He specialized in building and repairing computers, installing softwares, and computer coding. Jadun was insightful, intelligent, resourceful, eager to learn about money. He had a business mindset and he mentored others on how to build business credit and wealth.
Jadun was a compassionate and responsible big brother. He took his role very seriously. He would give them great advice. Jadun was goofy, witty, curious, fearless, and well-mannered.
Jadun leaves behind a step father, Kelvin Tate, Sr, stepmother, Ashley Brown, 5 brothers (Kelvin J. Tate, Jr., Tyrus J.W. Byrd, Jeremiah Washington, Kaiden Brown, Amir Brown) and 2 sisters (Kellie E. Tate and London Brown), great grandparents, grandparents, a mother and father, aunts, uncles, cousins, and an abundance of friends. We will all miss him more than words can express. He was given to us as a blessing of light and unconditional love. The innocence of his childhood and the development of his adolescence were filled with countless memories and moments that will transcend to loving thoughts that will bring tears, laughter, and joy to our hearts. Jadun, you were a living witness to a young black king to the Byrd family and to so many others. The purpose of your transition will be a call to action to birth forth a mission for the world to see HIS LEGACY!!!
Jadun’s favorite quote was, “Sometimes you WIN and Sometimes you LEARN, BUT YOU NEVER LOSE!”.
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Mrs. Cheryl R. Wilford-Williams - May 29, 1962 - February 28, 2022

Departed: 02/28/2022 (St Louis)
Obituary Preview: Cheryl Renee Wilford (Williams) came into this world May 29,1962 in St. Louis, Missouri to Ozella Mae Grady and Lonnie James Wilford. She was full of life and shared her beautiful, charming and contagious smile, displaying her beautiful dimples. Cheryl’s smile lit up every room that she walked into.
She was educated in the Normandy School District and held a variety of jobs however, Cheryl's greatest achievement in her life was the four beautiful children she brought into the world: Randy, Keith, Jermaine and Antoinette; and wonderful grandchildren she was most proud of, as well as marrying her lifelong love Robert Eugene Williams, Jr. (who preceded her in death).
Cheryl later gave her life to Christ and was baptized in 2016 at New Life Fellowship MB Church in Hazelwood, MO by Rev. LaMarr White Sr., pastor.
Cheryl was preceded in death by her parents Ozella Mae Grady, Lonnie James Wilford, husband Robert Williams Jr., mother-in-law Dorothy Norwood, sister Genice Grady, brother-in-law James Norwood, Sr. (Hilda) and son Keith Williams.
Cheryl leaves to cherish her memory: her beautiful children Randy (Adria), Jermaine and Antoinette (LaJace); her siblings Bonnie (Wilford) Spears, Lyonette Gordon, Bruce Grady, Irene Wilford, Linda Wilford, Clinton Wilford, Teoyne Wilford, and James Wilford; sister-in-law Gwen Brazil; brother in-law Alphonso Williams; sisters-in law Lenora Williams, Cynthia Williams-Gordy (Gino), Jackie Henderson (Walter), and Hilda Norwood. Cheryl sadly leaves behind her greatest treasures in life, her grandchildren Mardell, Madison, Jymira, Elijah, Jermaine Jr., Yulianna, Kylie, VaSean, Jayala, Ja’Nya, Jasmine, Bre’Nya, and Byron, as well as a host of nieces and nephews. While Cheryl also had a ton of friends throughout her life, she thoroughly enjoyed her days with her loyal best friend, Shelia Rice.
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Ms. Rebbie Lowery - January 02, 1928 - February 26, 2022

Departed: 02/26/2022 (St Louis)
Obituary Preview: Rebbie Lowery was born in Oakland Mississippi, January 02nd, 1928. She was the third child born to Ivory Johnson Sr. and Minnie Nesbit Johnson. She was the youngest of twin sister Ruby Rucker-Johnson who was born thirty minutes earlier (or at least that was Rebbie’s account).
Rebbie was educated in the Oakland Mississippi Public School System and professed a hope in Christ at an early age.
Rebbie migrated to St. Louis Missouri in 1947. She and her twin sister, Ruby, were both employed by “Clean Coveralls.” They were both members of Laundry, Dry Cleaning and Dye House Workers International Union, Local No. 108.
Rebbie soon joined Lily of the Valley Baptist Church, under the leadership of Rev. R.J. Whitley. This would be her first church home in Saint Louis. Rebbie would later join Mt. Beulah Baptist Church under the leadership of Rev. E. G. Shields Senior, where she attended until her health failed. Rebbie desiring to be in service later joined First Baptist Church of Elmwood Park under the leadership of her Son-In-Law, Rev. Brian K. Jackson where she served on the Mother Board until her transition into glory.
Rebbie’s true love, John Lowery preceded her in death on July 07th, 1997. He was a great father and a wonderful provider. To this union they had one child, Tawana Michelle Jackson (Brian K. Jackson). Rebbie leaves to cherish six children, Eva Mae Gooch, Mary Francis Bufford (who preceded her in death), Minnie Lee Gooch, Bellis Jared Jr., Lucy Bell Williams, Tawana Michelle Jackson; Fourteen Grandchildren: Shirley, Jerome, Heather, Ladoris (who preceded her in death), Tonya, Edward, Ronnell, Dennell, Lakisha, Brian, Brandon, Devaughn, Delancey and Briana; Sixteen Great Grandchildren: William, Christina, Christopher, Darron, Savon, Talani, Bella, Brycen, Roman, Jervarcus, Tamerror, Lashona, Belinda, Jarrick, La Tajua and Kaleb; Six Great-Great grandchildren: Cameron, Corey, Camille Straw, Landon and Londyn Wallace and Da’kahrri. Rebbie leaves to cherish 27 siblings (sixteen preceded her in death), Surviving Siblings: Sisters:  Ruby Rucker (her twin sister), Lucy (Albert) James, Doris (Jerimiah) Williams, Zana (Don) Fields, Mary Ann Johnson; Brothers:  Ivory (Kim) Johnson and Lee (Delores) Ware, C.L. Johnson, Earnest (Earnestine) Johnson, Amos (Doris) Johnson. Siblings preceding her in death: Major Johnson, Linell Ware, Lula Jarvis and Ferdia Ware, Rosetta Johnson, Gladys Green, Richard Ware, Lenora Williams, Henry Ware, Helen Ware, Abram Ware Jr., Lucious Ware, Victoria Dorsey, Robert Ware, Fannie Thomas, Mary Lee Paugh, and Tommy Lee Johnson. Rebbie also leaves to cherish a host of nieces, nephews and cousins, a number which we cannot begin to count. What A Mighty God We Serve!
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Mr. Jerome Rodgers - January 26, 1959 - February 24, 2022

Departed: 02/24/2022 (St Louis)
Obituary Preview: A TIME TO BE BORN: Jerome Rodgers was born January 26, 1959 to the union of Anthau and Alberta Rodgers in St. Louis, Mo. His name is a Greek word meaning “sacred name.” His Father, Anthau Rodgers Sr; his Mother, Alberta Rodgers; his Brothers, Reginald and Anthau Rodgers Jr.; his Nephews, Timothy Fisher Jr. and Raymond Jr. Smith II; two Great Nieces and Nephews all preceded him in death. A TIME TO LIVE: Jerome attended school in the St. Louis Public School District where he thrived. Jerome excelled academically and loved beating opponents in a friendly game of chess. Later in life, he started his own business, named “Helping Hands.” A TIME TO LOVE: Jerome was a compassionate man who enjoyed feeding the homeless anytime he could. He enjoyed life to the fullest. He had a winning smile and a hardy laugh that would make you laugh with him. He was a man who truly loved his family. His favorite statement and the last thing he would always say before he left your presence was - “Have I told you I love you today? Well, I just did.”
A TIME FOR SERVICE TO GOD: Raised by a praying Christian mom, Jerome knew the word of God. He would quote Psalms 23:4-6 regularly as one of his favorite scriptures.
A TIME TO DIE: Jerome transitioned into his new heavenly home on Thursday, 2-24-22. God sent his Angel to bring him into HIS presence.
A TIME TO MOURN: Jerome leaves to cherish and celebrate his memories: His Daughter, Miesha Rodgers Smith; his Grand Son, De’Aubrey Smith; his Grand Daughter, Antwynette Smith; his Great Granddaughter, Sania Smith; his Siblings, Alicia Smith (Jeffery), Verletta Cole (Arthur), Theoretta Poe (Edward), Alphonso Rodgers (Lori), Princella Potter (Mark), Cassandra Allen (David), Orlando Rodgers (Rosalie) and a host of Nieces, Nephews, Great Nieces, Great Nephews, Cousins and Friends.
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Ms. Krys D. Jackson - July 27, 1985 - February 19, 2022

Departed: 02/19/2022 (St Louis)
Obituary Preview: Our loving Krys Jackson was born on July 27, 1985, in Saint Louis, Missouri to Donna Walker and Harold Jackson. Krys’ father preceded her in death.
Krys was a graduate of East Saint Louis Senior High School c/o 2002 and obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. During Krys’ college years she enlisted into the Army National Guard and on April 24, 2004, she become a member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. While furthering her career in Accounting, Krys was employed at the Department of Defense-Defense Contract Audit Agency as an Auditor, a position she truly enjoyed. Krys also served as the Chief Financial Officer for Pajoma Capital Investment and was an intricate part of various committees with the organization.
The simplest pleasures in life brought great joy to Krys. Spending time with her sons, mother, family, friends and her Sorors of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Krys was a ball of energy and a vibe, everywhere she went she lit up the room with her beautiful smile and laughter. Krys loved phrases like “Dope by Default”, “Sounds like a plan (SLAP)” and “It takes a village”. She also loved, loved, loved The Office; one of her favorite phrases was “Well Happy Birthday Jesus. Sorry your party’s so lame”.  Krys would say this randomly and for no reason at all and would have everyone laughing. Krys will truly be missed.
As a devoted mother and daughter her life will forever be remembered and cherished by her 3 Sons, Ayden Seals, Carter and Dylan Silerio, Mother Donna Walker, Stepfather[CH2]  Ken Walker, Best Friends Sandra Howard, Ashley Stanford, Ciarra King and Nicole Minor and a host of family, friends and Sorors.
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Mrs. Martha Ann Hill - November 06, 1939 - February 16, 2022

Departed: 02/16/2022 (St Louis)
Obituary Preview: Martha Ann Hill was born on November 6th, 1939 to the parents of David T. Farrar and Louise L. Farrar.  To this union, three children were born.  Her parents and her sister, Jean C. Brame preceded her in death.
Martha Ann was a naïve of Webster Groves, Missouri, and a graduate of Douglass High School in Webster Groves.  Martha Ann received her nursing certificate from Missouri Baptist Hospital.  After graduating from Missouri Baptist Hospital program, she worked there for many years as CNA.  Due to her mother’s illness, she left the medical field and started working in the food industry.   She gained her professional cooking from her mother, Louise L. Farrar at Webster Groves Presbyterian Church.  Her first job as a professional cook was at Avery Elementary School as the cafeteria’s head cook.  She was there for several years.  She then went to Reliable Life Insurance in Webster Groves as their head cook.  Due to her parents needing care, she decided to retire early so she could be their caregiver.
During her early years, she was a member of Old Community Baptist Church in Webster Groves, MO for over 79 years.  During her time there, she was a member of the Usher Board, Senior Choir and Mother’s Board.  Martha Ann enjoyed leading one of her favorite songs “His Eyes are on the Sparrow” and many others.   Martha Ann had the oldest membership at Old Community Baptist Church.
In 1958, Martha gave birth to her son, Ronald E. Farrar.   Thanks to Vivian and Earl McCree they introduced Henry to Martha.  Henry tried to impressed Martha by bragging about being a postal worker and owning his own sailboat.    Apparently, it worked because on July 28th, 1968, Martha Ann Farrar and Henry Hill, Jr.  were joined in holy matrimony by Rev. Catlin at Old Community Baptist Church.   As a result of this union, one son was born: Kevin M. Farrar.
Martha Ann was an affectionately loving, God-fearing woman.  To know Martha Ann was to love her smile, her caring and giving personality and her beautiful spirit that was gift from God for her family and friends.  She was a great cook, soloist, care giver, advice giver, role model, wife, mother, sister, grandmother, great grandmother, auntie, cousin and most of all friend.  She demonstrated her love for her family through her actions and wisdom.  She will be greatly missed.
Martha Ann passed peacefully at home on February 16th, 2022 surrounded by her husband and son, Ronald.  Martha leaves to celebrate her life her husband, Henry Jr., sons, Ronald Farrar and Kevin Hill.   Her brother, David Farrar the 2nd (Winnie, preceding), her grandchildren, Justin Farrar (Candace), Ivan, granddaughters Gayale Lumpkins and Katlyn Lumpkins.  Her great grandsons, Graeson J. Farrar, Caden G. Farrar, Jabriel Craig and Prestin Craig and great granddaughter Avery Smith.  She has a host of nieces, great nieces, nephews, great nephews and cousins.  Her god children were Brandy Bolds and John Rose Jr.  Martha Ann had many other god children who she loved equally.   She grew up Ezella Simpson and they became very good friends throughout their life and their relationship grew into a strong sisterhood.  She met Emma Bolds at Old Community Baptist Church and they became very good friends; their friendship also grew into strong sisterhood.
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Ms. Audrey Michelle Adams - March 25, 1933 - February 13, 2022

Departed: 02/13/2022 (St Louis)
Obituary Preview: An obituary is not available at this time for Ms. Audrey Michelle Adams.
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Ms. Goldie Hawkins - June 21, 1936 - February 12, 2022

Departed: 02/12/2022 (St Louis)
Obituary Preview: An obituary is not available at this time for Ms. Goldie Hawkins.
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Ms. Bessie Mae Gerran - June 07, 1936 - February 08, 2022

Departed: 02/08/2022 (St Louis)
Obituary Preview: An obituary is not available at this time for Ms. Bessie Mae Gerran.
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Mr. Ernest Samuel McClain - December 16, 1958 - February 02, 2022

Departed: 02/02/2022 (St Louis)
Obituary Preview: It is our esteemed honor in expressing that Ernest was hereby the first child born in a long line of siblings to Mr. Henry S. Moss, Jr., and Mrs. Johnnie Mae Moss on December 16, 1958 in St. Louis, Missouri. Ernest was preceded in death by both beloved parents and beloved brothers, Donald and Kevin Sr.
Ernest did indeed accept Christ as his Lord and Savior at a very early age. He and his brood of siblings were members of Visitation Holy Ghost Catholic Church from birth until he claimed the Protestant faith later on in his adult life. As an adult, Ernest had been a long time standing West End Missionary Baptist Church here in St. Louis, Mo.
As a child, Ernest attended Visitation Holy Ghost Parochial Elementary School. He would later attend Enright Middle School and graduate via Class of 1975 from Sumner High School, all located in St. Louis, Mo. After high school Ernest joined the United States Marine Corps and served several assignments both stateside and abroad before moving to Los Angeles, Ca. for a brief period. After returning home to St. Louis, Ernest enrolled and studied Photography at St. Louis Community College. He entered into the workforce as a film developer for the old Fotomat Co. and worked as a security guard pastime.
Later on, Ernest began working the St. Louis City Marshall Services as a process server prior to starting his career with The Department of Labor – Job Corp Services as a full time public safety officer, where he remained for over 30 years until failing health forced him to retire from a career he absolutely enjoyed.
Ernest was a man of many qualities and passions. He loved to talk and tell stories. He enjoyed working on, building and driving fast cars. He also held a deep passion for riding motorcycles throughout the years. One of Ernest greatest passions however, was hunting. He loved to deer hunt and participated as often as he could.
Ernest could be very humorous and fun loving at times, but he did have a more serious side as well. Sometimes Ernest would tell the most unimaginable stories and laugh endlessly along the way. He was a man of many characteristics. He could be very graceful, compassionate and even hospitable. Anyone who knew him understood that behind that baritone voice and firm demeanor, Ernest would do anything for you if he could. He loved to roller skate and was an exceptional dancer as a young man. He actually remained an avid and capable dancer even in his older years. Ernest has been many a highlight during family gatherings over the years showing off his dance moves. In spite of his accumulative medical conditions and physical limitations in his later years, Ernest never relinquished his empowering spiritual desire and will to enjoy life as it was presented to him.
In 1980, Ernest would meet and fall in love with Ms. Deborah Braxton of St. Louis, Mo. This was the beginning of what turned out to be a lifelong union between them. They would later marry and bring forth six wonderful children.
In his passing on to God, Ernest leaves to cherish his very fond memories: his wife, Deborah; 6 children, Albert, Dominique, Janise, Whitney, Johnnie and Emma; grandchildren, Deborah, Fallyn, Candice, Branise, Bruce, Maurice, Serenity, Leanna and Leea. Ernest is also survived by a long list of steadfast and loving siblings: Lonnie Sr., Kenneth, Desmond, Monica, Marsha, Charita, Donita and Allisa; 4 aunts, 2 uncles, many cousins, over 50 wonderful nieces and nephews, along with a host of other family and friends left to embrace such a cherished life story.
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Ms. Ruth J. Reddic - July 08, 1949 - January 25, 2022

Departed: 01/25/2022 (St Louis)
Obituary Preview: Ruth Jean Reddic was born on July 8, 1949 to Excell Ward and Ozella Watkins in Starksvile, Mississippi. She was the second oldest child. Her siblings, Mildred Watson, Otha Curtis Carter and Carolyn Carter preceded her in death. Her surviving sisters are Shirley Watkins and Evelyn Henry.
Ruth attended public school and graduated from Soldan High School. She earned an associates degree in Advertising & Design in Commercial Arts at St. Louis Community College. At age 60, she returned to Harris Stowe University to pursue her Bachelors of Art. Due to health complications, she was only shy of two classes to complete the coursework.
She accepted Christ at an early age and remained an active member throughout her adult life. She was currently a faithful member of The Church of Adullam.
Ruth was a hard worker. She worked at St. Louis County Hospital in dietary. She was a supervisor at Mayflower Bus Company and also worked at Bi-State until her health forced her to retire. Besides being a hard worker, Ruth was known for her positive and adventurous spirit, her zest for life and her compassion for others. She often put the needs of others above her own. As the matriarch of her family, she took pride in planning holidays, celebrations and family gatherings, no matter how big or small. Somehow, Ruth managed to have an individual, unique and special relationship with everyone around her. She welcomed everyone with open arms and she never met a stranger. Ruth’s passions were art, traveling and loving people well. She was always the life of the party.
Ruth married Samuel Lee Reddic at the age of 18. After parting ways, she spent precious years with James Taylor who remained her lifetime friend. She later married Marshall Darden.
Ruth’s life will forever be cherished and remembered by her children, Dorian Reddic (Michelle), Taray Reddic (Dawg), James Reddic (Melissa), Sherry Reddic-Burrell (Demarko Sr.), Merissa Taylor and a host of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, family and friends.
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Ms. Mary L. Benford - September 18, 1964 - January 21, 2022

Departed: 01/21/2022 (St Louis)
Obituary Preview: Mary Lois Benford, 57, passed away on January 21, 2022, peacefully at her place of residence.
Mary was educated in St. Louis Public Schools at Peabody Elementary and McKinley High. She was a star track athlete, excelled in mathematics and loved fashion. Mary’s track talents were Olympic worthy. No one could catch her on the track or the runway. Mary also enjoyed showing off her smooth dance skills.
Mary birthed four children Anthony Jackson Jr., Alonzo Benford (Jaime), Stephanie Camese Menz (Chris) and Ryan Benford (Kasey). Mary was a proud mother (her greatest accomplishment), and she loved her children dearly.
Mary was kind, affectionate and a sweetheart to everyone she encountered. Her gentle and lighthearted nature made it easy to get to know and love Mary. She never knew a stranger. Mary will be greatly missed.
To cherish her memory and celebrate her life, Mary leaves a devoted and loving family including: children Anthony Jackson Jr., Alonzo Benford (Jaime), Stephanie Camese Menz (Chris) and Ryan Benford (Kasey); grandchildren Cierra, Cedric Jr., Harmoni, Jameya, Brielle, Breland, WynnLee, Kendall, Christopher Jr., Stephan King, KinsLee and Aurora Faith; siblings Calvin Benford (Mary), Loretta Lewis, Donald Benford, Danny Benford, Mable Benford, Jessie Benford and Gloria Benford with a host of nieces, nephews and special friends including Stephen Menz (father).
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Ms. Mary Francis Bufford - June 14, 1946 - January 19, 2022

Departed: 01/19/2022 (St Louis)
Obituary Preview: Mary Francis Gooch was born June 14, 1946 in Oakland, Mississippi to Rebbie and David Gooch. She was the second of six children born to Rebbie. At the age of one, Mary, affectionately known to her loved ones as Francis, moved to St. Louis, Missouri. It was there where she met and married Edward Bufford, Jr., and her three children were born to that union: LaDoris Denise (DeeDee), Tonya Shareath, and Edward LaMont. Although they later parted ways, Mary always spoke highly of Edward, and they maintained a good relationship.
As a child, Francis did not have much, which led to her leaving school for work at an early age. Although she never graduated, Francis pursued education through those around her and by reading. She was a very intelligent woman. No one would have ever guessed that she was not formerly educated when she spoke. Francis possessed a wealth of knowledge and wisdom that she eagerly shared whenever the opportunity arose.
In May 2021, Mary retired from Daimler-Chrysler after close to 30 years of service. Through this job, she no longer worried about how she would take care of herself or her children. She was a strong woman; some thought she would not last on that job because of her small physique, but she was strong-willed as well and determined to be successful. She also enjoyed helping people whenever she could because she never forgot her humble beginnings. Mary was very selfless; she would help anyone with just about anything—she would not support someone else’s habit. She thought you should be able to do that yourself.
Francis never thought she was naturally pretty, but she was. She made up for it by ensuring that her clothes were coordinated very nicely. She looked good in whatever she wore; she was so stylish that she influenced several others in her life. People loved being around her because she was a fun-loving person with a heart of gold. She loved dancing, being around friends and family, as well as meeting new people. Mary also dedicated her life to Christ and became a member of First Baptist of Elmwood Park in St. Louis, Missouri. She truly loved her church and church family; she served on the Mother Board until her health failed her, but she always talked about them and prayed that she could someday return to in person services.
Mary’s father, her first-born child, LaDoris Bufford, and granddaughter, Amber Bufford, preceded her in death. Left to cherish her memory are: her wonderful mother, Rebbie Lowery; her loving children, Tonya Yancey (Eddie) and Edward LaMont Bufford; five siblings, Eva Mae Gooch, Mennie Lee Gooch, Bellis Jarrett, Jr., Lucy Bell Williams, and Tawana Michelle Jackson (Brian); a very supportive niece, LaKisha Elkins; nine grandchildren, Erica Nicole Gillespie, Ebony Francis Bufford, Shay Cox, DeLancey and DeVaughn Bufford; Destiny Malika, Princess Asata, Precious Hadassah, and Angel Makeda Yancey; seven great-grandchildren, Dentson Reed, Jr., DeLancey Jr. (DJ), Dmarien, Dylan, and Violet Bufford; Duchess and JaMarious Cathey Jr.; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
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Ms. Mayomia Causey - June 30, 1932 - January 17, 2022

Departed: 01/17/2022 (St Louis)
Obituary Preview: Ms. Mayomia (Pie) Causey, 89, of Saint Louis, MO. passed on January 17, 2022 at her residence. She was born on June 30, 1932 in Bonita, Louisiana to the late Vielia Causey and Johnny Benjamin Causey. She confessed a hope in Christ at an early age.
Pie worked as a house manager at Falstaff Brewery Company, as a nanny, and in housekeeping at Ted Cross for many years. She would always encourage others by sharing stories about being raised in a southern town during the era of racism. She embraced her southern heritage by always being proud of the sacrifice she made to ensure her children and grandchildren would have equal rights and better opportunities. She was a woman after God's own heart, and she would always encourage others and never let anyone that crossed her path go without. She loved to cook, she loved the outdoors and spending time with family.
Mayomia was preceded in death by her parents: Vielia Causey and Johnny Benjamin Causey; her sisters: Lucille Hollie and Bethel Weathers; her brothers: Jam Causey and Buddy Causey; her granddaughter, Hope Selena Causey and her nephew, Johnny B Causey.
She is survived by her son: Clifton Causey; her daughter: Vielia Washington: her grandchildren; Irene Johnson, Endia Liggins, Geraldine & Nicholas Alexander, Kawanda Burton, Jessica Causey, Clifton Causey ll, Tari White, Clifton Causey lll, and Cornelius; her great grandchildren: Shayko & Shane Williams, Shamar, Tyren, Marvin, Brennan, Caydience, Michelle, Luna, Nova, Noah, Jace, Aiden, Andrew, Nyoka, Anthony, Ja’Day, Michelle Selena, and Aaron; her great great grandchildren: Soraya, Elijah, Anthony jr, Ashton, Rashad, Uzziah, Zoeundra lll, Zoe``, Kobe, and Ja’Riya. Through life Ms. Pie developed many friendships many of which became her family: Ashley, Ciera, Doris, Angela, and Betty, Gennie. Pie also leaves behind a host of other family and friends.
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Mr. Charles E. Palmer - April 13, 1959 - January 14, 2022

Departed: 01/14/2022 (St Louis)
Obituary Preview: Charles Edward Palmer Sr. (Butla) was born in St. Louis County on April 13, 1959. He received his education in the Kinloch School District and was Kinloch proud! Charles’ love for Christ began at an early age. He enjoyed going to church and would proudly recite his childhood Easter speech, up until he was the age of 62, for his family. He would have us cracking up! “What you looking at me so hard for? I didn’t come to stay, I came to say today is Easter day!”
While Charles attended church as a child, he battled addiction as an adult. He was counted out by many, BUT GOD! Through Isaac Little, he was led to the St. Louis Power House Church. Under the leadership of Pastor Joey in 1995, God worked a miracle. Charles was delivered from his addiction, and his relationship with Tavonda and Charles Jr., along with his family, was restored. Charles served in the Ministry for many years, boldly sharing his testimony, traveling, and leading many to Jesus. While we have happy memories of him loving sports and big lumberjack plates of home cooking, along with being around his family, what he would want us to remember most, is his love for Jesus.
Charles is preceded in death by his mother Margaret Lee Palmer, siblings James (Baba) and Betty Jean, and mother in love, Netta Kay Rivas.
Left to honor his legacy are: his wife Michelle; children Tavonda (Stan), Charles Jr. (Avery), and Nevaeh Netta; bonus sons Julian and Valentino; the ones who call him Papa, Jayla, Madison, Aziel, and Kash Blue; and siblings William, Ronald, and Minnie Pearl, along with his extended family of cousins, nieces, and nephews.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an obituary?

An obituary is a written notice that announces the death of a person, typically including their name, age, date of birth and death, and a brief biography. It often includes information about their family, accomplishments, and surviving relatives.

Why are obituaries important?

Obituaries serve as a way to inform friends, family, and community members of a person's passing, allowing them to pay their respects and offer condolences. They also provide a sense of closure and help to celebrate the life of the deceased.

Who writes an obituary?

Typically, a family member or close friend writes the obituary, but it can also be written by a funeral home or a professional obituary writer. The writer should have a good understanding of the deceased person's life and relationships.

What information should be included in an obituary?

A typical obituary includes the person's name, age, date of birth and death, place of residence, occupation, education, military service, hobbies, achievements, and surviving relatives. It may also include information about the funeral or memorial service.

How long should an obituary be?

The length of an obituary can vary depending on the publication and the family's wishes. Typically, it ranges from a few sentences to several paragraphs. Online obituaries can be longer and more detailed than those in print.

What is the difference between an obituary and a death notice?

A death notice is a brief announcement of a person's passing, usually including only the basic facts such as name, age, and date of death. An obituary provides more detailed information about the person's life and legacy.

Can I include photos in an obituary?

Yes, many publications allow you to include one or more photos with the obituary. This can be a nice way to personalize the tribute and help readers remember the deceased.

How do I submit an obituary to a newspaper?

You can usually submit an obituary online or by contacting the newspaper's obituary department directly. Be prepared to provide the necessary information and payment for the publication.

Can I write my own obituary?

Yes, some people choose to write their own obituary before they pass away. This can be a therapeutic exercise and ensure that your story is told in your own words.

How much does it cost to publish an obituary?

The cost of publishing an obituary varies depending on the publication, length of the obituary, and other factors. Expect to pay anywhere from $50 to several hundred dollars.

Can I edit or correct an obituary after it has been published?

This may be possible depending on the publication's policies. If you need to make corrections or changes, contact the publication as soon as possible.

How long does it take for an obituary to be published?

The timeframe for publication varies depending on the publication's schedule and deadlines. Online obituaries are usually published immediately, while print publications may take several days or weeks.

Can I include quotes or poems in an obituary?

Yes, many families choose to include meaningful quotes, poems, or lyrics in the obituary as a way to personalize the tribute and reflect the deceased person's personality.

What if I don't want to include certain information in the obituary?

You have control over what information is included in the obituary. If there are certain details you prefer not to share, simply omit them or discuss your concerns with the funeral home or publication.

Can I include charitable donations or memorial funds in an obituary?

Yes, many families choose to include information about charitable donations or memorial funds in lieu of flowers. This can be a meaningful way to honor the deceased person's memory.

How do I find old obituaries?

You can search online archives of newspapers or visit local libraries or genealogical societies that maintain collections of historical newspapers and records.

Can I republish an old obituary online?

This depends on copyright laws and permissions. Check with the original publication or author to obtain permission before republishing an old obituary online.

What if I'm struggling to write an obituary?

If you're having trouble writing an obituary, consider seeking help from a funeral home staff member, a professional writer, or a trusted friend or family member who knew the deceased well.

Can I include humor or anecdotes in an obituary?

Absolutely! Including lighthearted stories or humorous anecdotes can help celebrate the person's life and personality in a more relatable way.

How do I handle conflicting opinions about what to include in an obituary?

In cases where multiple family members or friends have differing opinions, try to find common ground and prioritize the most important information. You can also consider creating multiple versions of the obituary for different audiences.

Can I create a digital archive of my loved one's life story?

Yes! Consider creating a digital archive or scrapbook with photos, stories, and mementos from your loved one's life. This can be a meaningful way to preserve their legacy for future generations.

What if I need help with grammar or spelling in my obituary?

DON'T worry! Funeral homes and publications often have staff members who can assist with editing and proofreading to ensure your loved one's story is told accurately and respectfully.

Sometimes! Depending on the publication's policies, you may be able to include social media links or hashtags to connect with others who are mourning the loss or sharing memories of your loved one.

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About Jeffery Isleworth

Jeffery Isleworth is an experienced eulogy and funeral speech writer who has dedicated his career to helping people honor their loved ones in a meaningful way. With a background in writing and public speaking, Jeffery has a keen eye for detail and a talent for crafting heartfelt and authentic tributes that capture the essence of a person's life. Jeffery's passion for writing eulogies and funeral speeches stems from his belief that everyone deserves to be remembered with dignity and respect. He understands that this can be a challenging time for families and friends, and he strives to make the process as smooth and stress-free as possible. Over the years, Jeffery has helped countless families create beautiful and memorable eulogies and funeral speeches. His clients appreciate his warm and empathetic approach, as well as his ability to capture the essence of their loved one's personality and life story. When he's not writing eulogies and funeral speeches, Jeffery enjoys spending time with his family, reading, and traveling. He believes that life is precious and should be celebrated, and he feels honored to help families do just that through his writing.