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JOSEPHINE ADELSA HARRIS - December 22, 1925 - May 16, 2024

Departed: 05/16/2024 (Hallandale Beach)
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DIANE M. ABRAHAMSON - November 22, 1956 - May 16, 2024

Departed: 05/16/2024 (Hallandale Beach)
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EVA M. HILL - January 03, 1939 - May 08, 2024

Departed: 05/08/2024 (Hallandale Beach)
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JOSE OSCAR TORRES-SALGADO - April 24, 1954 - April 28, 2024

Departed: 04/28/2024 (Hallandale Beach)
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Con profundo pesar, la familia de José Óscar Torres-Salgado lamenta comunicar su fallecimiento, ocurrido el 28 de abril de 2024, en su hogar. Nació el 24 de abril de 1954, en Corozal, Puerto Rico, hijo amado de Julio Torres y Carmen Rosa Salgado.
José Óscar dedicó su vida al servicio como inspector de salud en el gobierno. Su dedicación y profesionalismo dejaron una marca indeleble en su comunidad y en aquellos a quienes servía.
Además de su destacada carrera, José Óscar fue un esposo amoroso, un padre devoto y un buen amigo para muchos. Su cálido corazón y su sonrisa generosa serán recordados con cariño por todos los que lo conocieron.
Su memoria vivirá eternamente en los corazones de quienes lo amaron y apreciaron. Descansa en paz, querido José Óscar Torres-Salgado.
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CHARLES ARTHUR JONES - October 29, 1948 - April 21, 2024

Departed: 04/21/2024 (Hallandale Beach)
Obituary Preview: An obituary is not available at this time for CHARLES ARTHUR JONES.
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JAMES FELTON JR. - October 06, 1966 - April 15, 2024

Departed: 04/15/2024 (Hallandale Beach)
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JASMINE LEWIS - June 27, 1958 - April 11, 2024

Departed: 04/11/2024 (Hallandale Beach)
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CARLE WAYNE VICKERS - September 05, 1947 - April 06, 2024

Departed: 04/06/2024 (Hallandale Beach)
Obituary Preview: Carle Wayne Vickers, a dedicated husband, father, and professional musician, passed away on April 6, 2024, in, Trustbridge Care Center. Born in Portland, Oregon, on September 5, 1947, to the proud parents Carle Vickers Sr. and Evelyn Gupton, Carle's life was a testament to hard work, passion, and the enduring power of music.
Throughout his life, Carle exemplified unwavering dedication. He pursued higher education, attending college to further his knowledge and skills. His love for music was evident from an early age, and he honed his craft to become a professional musician, sharing his talent and passion with countless audiences.
Carle's journey was marked by love and companionship. He was married twice, cherishing the bonds he formed with his partners throughout his life's journey. His commitment to his family and friends was unwavering, and his presence brought joy and warmth to all who knew him.
Though Carle has left this world, his spirit will continue to resonate in the hearts and minds of those he touched. His daughter Aja, along with his family and friends, will carry his memories forward, keeping his legacy alive through their shared experiences and cherished moments.
In the symphony of life, Carle's melody may have reached its final note, but the echoes of his passion, kindness, and love will reverberate for eternity. Though he may be gone, he will never be forgotten, for his presence will forever linger in the lives of those he held dear. Carle Wayne Vickers, gone but never forgotten.
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Emma Martinez Silva - August 17, 1929 - March 27, 2024

Departed: 03/27/2024 (Hallandale Beach)
Obituary Preview: An obituary is not available at this time for Emma Martinez Silva.
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MONA DABIDEEN - February 16, 1946 - March 24, 2024

Departed: 03/24/2024 (Hallandale Beach)
Obituary Preview: Mona Dabideen, a beloved figure in the healthcare community, has passed away at the age of 78. Born on February 16, 1946, in Pointe-à-Pierre, Trinidad and Tobago, Mona's life was marked by compassion, dedication, and service to others.
Mona's journey was one of unwavering commitment to the well-being of those around her. As a retired certified nurse midwife, she touched countless lives with her expertise, kindness, and gentle spirit. Her work in the healthcare sector was not merely a profession but a calling, and she approached it with a deep sense of purpose and responsibility.
On March 24, 2024, Mona bid farewell to this world at HCA Florida Northwest Hospital in Margate, Florida, leaving behind a legacy of love and care. Though she never married, her family extended beyond blood ties to encompass a wide circle of relatives and friends who cherished her presence in their lives.
Mona Dabideen, beloved daughter of Ram Dabideen and Doolarie Bhola whom proceeded her in death, has peacefully passed away. She leaves behind a legacy of love and cherished memories that will forever remain in the hearts of those she touched.
Mona is survived by her dear brother, Dindyal Dabideen (Bain), and sister-in-law, Baby Dabideen, along with her nephews Brian Dabideen, Dave Dabideen, Rishi Dabideen, and niece Renuka Dabideen. Her grand nieces, Arianna Dabideen, Kaitlyn Dabideen, Emily Maraj, and Kristily Maraj, will continue to carry her spirit forward.
She was also surrounded by special friends, including Pearl Watkins and Thelma Campbell, who shared in her joys and supported her through life's journey.
A heartfelt thank you is extended to her work family at Broward General Hospital, Memorial Hospital, Plantation General Hospital, and to a host of relatives and friends who enriched her life.
Mona's presence will be deeply missed, but her memory will continue to inspire and bring comfort to those who knew and loved her.
May she rest in eternal peace.
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DIANNE GARY - April 04, 1941 - March 23, 2024

Departed: 03/23/2024 (Hallandale Beach)
Obituary Preview: An obituary is not available at this time for DIANNE GARY.
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BARBARA R FIGUEROA - July 30, 1954 - March 20, 2024

Departed: 03/20/2024 (Hallandale Beach)
Obituary Preview: Barbara Rexford Figueroa, born on July 30, 1954, in DeFuniak Springs, Florida, peacefully departed this world on [Date]. She was the cherished daughter of Carl Edward Rexford and Mary Anita Stanley.
Barbara's journey began in the heart of Florida, where she thrived in the embrace of her loving family. After graduating from high school, Barbara found her calling in the transportation industry, serving as a dedicated bus driver. Her commitment to ensuring safe passage for countless individuals reflected her caring nature and steadfast dedication to her profession.
Beyond her career, Barbara's heart belonged to her family. She was a pillar of strength and support, always ready with a comforting word or a warm embrace. Her love knew no bounds, and her presence brought joy and light to those fortunate enough to know her.
Barbara's legacy will endure in the hearts of her beloved family and friends. Her kindness, compassion, and unwavering love will continue to inspire all who were blessed to have known her.
As we bid farewell to Barbara Rexford Figueroa, we take solace in knowing that her spirit lives on in the memories we hold dear. May she rest in eternal peace, surrounded by the love that she so generously shared during her time on this earth.
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WALLACE ARTHUR SERVER - September 15, 1931 - March 18, 2024

Departed: 03/18/2024 (Hallandale Beach)
Obituary Preview: It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Wallace Arthur Server, who entered this life on September 15, 1931, in Jackson, Michigan, bringing immeasurable joy to his proud parents Maynard Server and Ruth Wilkins. Wallace's peaceful flight to eternity occurred on March 18, 2021, at Victoria Retirement in Lauderhill, Florida.
Wallace was more than a building contractor; he was a craftsman whose work left an indelible mark on the world around him. His dedication to his craft was matched only by his commitment to excellence, and his legacy will endure in the structures he created.
Yet, Wallace's greatest legacy lies in the hearts of those he leaves behind. He will forever be remembered by his children, whose lives he enriched with his love, wisdom, and unwavering support. Wallace's impact extended beyond his immediate family, touching the lives of countless relatives and friends who were blessed to have known him.
Though Wallace may have taken his leave from this earthly realm, his spirit will continue to guide and inspire those who were fortunate enough to have shared in his journey. His memory will be cherished, and his presence dearly missed.
As we honor the life of Wallace Arthur Server, let us find comfort in the memories we shared and the love he bestowed upon us. May he rest in eternal peace, surrounded by the love and gratitude of all who were touched by his remarkable life.
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ALEJANDRINA AGUERO OVALLE - April 20, 1960 - March 10, 2024

Departed: 03/10/2024 (Hallandale Beach)
Obituary Preview: An obituary is not available at this time for ALEJANDRINA AGUERO OVALLE.
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MC FORD JR. - September 08, 1957 - March 05, 2024

Departed: 03/05/2024 (Hallandale Beach)
Obituary Preview: M.C. Ford, Jr. began his life on
September 8th, 1957 in Miami, Florida.
The fourth born son of M.C. Ford, Sr. (deceased) and Amensa Lee Ford
(deceased). M.C., affectionally known as Junior, Red, and Ford, was educated in the Dade County Public School System and a proud graduate of the Miami Northwestern Senior High School. M.C. worked at beverage canners in the 1980s where he
met Don Hawkins, who became his best friend. Don introduced.
Ford to his sister-in-law, Claudette Ingham, where they fell in love. and pursued a life together with her and her daughter. Eight years
later they announced a baby boy Terdavian, also known as T.K.
Ford worked at Libby Owens Ford (L.O.F), where he became.
family with all of the Turks and Caicos boys. He used to love hanging under the tree playing dominoes with them. If you know M.C his favorite word was “SHITTTTTTT”. He continued to live a full life until he was diagnosed with cancer. Even
when he was sick and down, all was on his mind was his grand kids. “Were they at? What are they doing? And what do they need”? He loved them so much. During his last days, his son was by his side, telling us all that his dad was looking up, reaching to the sky and smiling as if God was talking to him. Later that Monday, God had called him to come home. He was loved and will be missed by us all. He was a great father, grand dad, brother, uncle, cousin, and
friend. He was proceeded in death by his brothers James Ford, Sr., Charlie
Ford, Sr., and Emanuel Ford, Sr. M.C. Ford, Jr. leaves to cherish. his memories: his children Terdavien (TK) Ford (Sabrina), Kenya Smith (Sean); his children’s mother, Claudette Ingham; siblings Louise Wilder (Tyrone) and Janet Ford; Grandchildren Tahira Ford,
Kira Ford, Terdavien Ford, Jr., Shawniece Smith, and Shyla Smith.
and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, family and friends.
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CARLOS JERMAINE EDWARDS - January 15, 1982 - March 02, 2024

Departed: 03/02/2024 (Hallandale Beach)
Obituary Preview: An obituary is not available at this time for CARLOS JERMAINE EDWARDS.
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MARY FLORES WIGGINS - May 05, 1945 - February 26, 2024

Departed: 02/26/2024 (Hallandale Beach)
Obituary Preview: Mary Flores Wiggins, better known as “Big Mary”. A beloved Mother,
Grandmother and friend. Mary was born May 2, 1945, in Canada then raised in Georgia. Once life started,
Mary ventured off into different work.
fields, she was a cook, bus driver then. became a nurse’s aide. Over the years she
then had 12 children, 6 boys and 6 girls.
and over 50 grandchildren.
Mary was full of life, she enjoyed dancing to her blues, bachata, Coupe.
Cloue and Prince Royce. Mary loved cooking, Fashion, Fast cars, telling you about yourself and if you know Mary, she loved her “38 Special”. Mary had a big heart and a big personality to match. She took pride in being a mother figure to
everyone.
She was carefree - She was loving - She was protective.
Mary Flores Wiggins will be truly, deeply missed and forever loved. The Memories of Mary will always be remembered and her time on
earth will forever be cherished. Mary Leaves to cherish her memories: Her Children: Jerome Lanier, Joy Lanier, Shaneka Hill, Monique Hill, Lucy Desir, Afelix Desir, Anthony Frazier, Katherine Jackson, Gregory Williams,
Hedrick Toussaint, Jeffrey Toussaint, Cynthia Annwright(deceased). Grand children: Dominique Lanier, Hakeem Lanier, Jerome Lanier Jr., Anthony Gonzalez, Afelix Desir Jr., Jermaine Harris, Jerome Neal, Travis Lanier Carnell Powe, Carlton Powee, Keyto Lee, Mary Delgado, Gwen Anderson, Markesse Falu, Matthee, Lexis, Niyah, Veronica Lopez, Destiny Hill, Jaquari Storman, Anthony Frazier, Joey Frazier, Zachary Frazier, Zacari Frazier Syltra Frazier
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NERY LLANES - March 02, 1954 - February 03, 2024

Departed: 02/03/2024 (Hallandale Beach)
Obituary Preview: Nery Llanes, beloved wife to Ivon Llnares, mother, and dedicated airplane assembler, passed away on February 3,2024, leaving behind cherished memories and a legacy of hard work and love. Born on March 2, 1954, in Havana, Cuba, to Ramon Ampsro Llanes and Dolores Caridad Santos, Nery's journey was one of resilience and determination.
Her career as an airplane assembler was not just a job but a passion that fueled her spirit. Nery's precision and skill in her craft were admired by colleagues and supervisors alike. Her commitment to excellence shone through in every aircraft she worked on, ensuring the safety and reliability of each flying machine.
After years of dedicated service, Nery retired, leaving behind a career marked by professionalism and integrity. Yet, her impact extended far beyond the confines of the workplace. She was a pillar of strength and support for her family and friends, always ready with a kind word or a helping hand.
Nery's presence brought warmth and joy to those around her. Her laughter was contagious, and her love knew no bounds. She leaves behind a host of family members and close friends who will forever cherish the moments shared with her.
Though she may no longer walk among us, Nery's spirit will live on in the hearts of all who knew her. May she rest in peace, knowing that she was loved and appreciated by so many.
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ALBERT TYRELL - June 28, 1952 - January 28, 2024

Departed: 01/28/2024 (Hallandale Beach)
Obituary Preview: albert better known as Prince was born on June 28th, 1952,
in St. Catherine Jamaica. born to his mother Ena Williams.
and Joseph Tyrell. Prince attended glen doff grateful hill. secondary school. at the age of nineteen (19) Prince migrated with his siblings to the United States on April 24, 1972 to join his mother and stepfather, Mr. Frank Williams,
who raised him as his own.
Prince received a home health aide certificate and worked.
as a home health aide with private patients in New York. When Prince relocated with his mother to south Florida in
1995, he transitions his career to restaurant and hospitality. as a child Prince enjoyed attending church and throughout his life. Prince was a member at the open bible church and was known for praying out loud wherever he goes and
humming hymns. often times his friends called him. Deacon. Prince enjoyed traveling and made many trips to
Jamaica where he ate his favorite foods Ie. curry goat, goat.
head soup, and cow foot. after a long history of chronic ailments prince became
weary and his health progressively declined. Prince went.
home to be with the lord on Sunday January 28, 2024.
Prince survived his sister Pearline Williams, brother. Cleveland Williams, niece Makeda small, nephews Konata small, Jamar Benlos, and Conrad John. extended Family
and friends.
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GLORIA HYLER WILLIAMS - June 22, 1937 - January 26, 2024

Departed: 01/26/2024 (Hallandale Beach)
Obituary Preview: Gloria Hyler Williams, born on June 22, 1937, the last of five children to Matilda Beneby Hyler and James Hyler, embarked on a life journey marked by passion, dedication, and entrepreneurial spirit. she left an indelible mark on the hearts of those who knew her
as she transitioned to eternal rest. Gloria's educational journey began at Liberty city elementary school,
and she proudly graduated from D.A. Dorsey High school in June 1955. eager to make a difference in the world of healthcare, she attended the Lindsey Hopkins school of nursing, graduating as a Licensed practical nurse in 1960. Her commitment to education didn't stop there; she pursued an A.A. degree from Miami Dade community college in 1973
and later obtained her B.s. degree in elementary education in 1984. A testament to her versatility, Gloria became a co-owner of Williams
Beauty and Barber supply alongside her husband, Leon e. Williams. Her entrepreneurial spirit shone through as she launched "Queen Lillian products," a successful line manufactured by "Lady Godiva company." Later, Gloria became the sole owner of "A touch of class retirement Home," where she served as a nurse and director, bringing care and
compassion to her residents. In 1998, Gloria's interests expanded to real estate, where she became an investor in housing. Her ability to purchase, renovate, and manage properties showcased her dedication to success. As a member of the
Greater Miami real estate exchangers, she thrived in this new venture. Gloria's legacy extends beyond her professional achievements. As a proud mother, she is survived by her three children: Albert A. Maycox 3rd Williams, patrice siaka Williams, and Leon osaretine Williams. she
was also a doting grandmother to several grandchildren. Her written words encapsulate her philosophy on life and departure: "When I am gone, release me, let me go." In these heartfelt lines, Gloria encourages her loved ones to find solace in the memories and to
welcome her with a smile when they join her in eternal peace. Gloria Hyler Williams touched the lives of countless relatives, friends, neighbors, and community members. May her entrepreneurial spirit,
dedication to education, and love for family serve as an enduring legacy. As we celebrate her life, let us cherish the memories and honor the
impact she had on all those fortunate enough to have known her.
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Hilda McCullough - August 19, 1943 - January 09, 2024

Departed: 01/09/2024 (Hallandale Beach)
Obituary Preview: On a warm sunny day in Quincy, Florida, the late Earl Hinson Sr. And Late Susie Johnson were blessed with a beautiful baby girl. Hilda O. McCullough made her debut on August 19th, 1943 as one of their 14 children and just like the day on which she was born she brightened the lives of those she surrounded herself with. In 1955, the Johnson-Hinson family relocated to Clearwater, FL where Hilda would go on to earn her High School diploma at the Pinellas High School. She would spread her wings again
on her own and relocated to Miami, FL. She accepted Christ at a young age and would go on to unite herself with the First Baptist Church of Brownsville, Florida under the leadership of the late Rev. L I. James and a host of many more. She was a dedicated member of the Senior Mission board and served faithfully until late 2015. She soon thereafter united with the Greater New Bethel Missionary Baptist Church of Liberty City under the
leadership of Rev. MD McCullough Sr. and was installed as a Mother of the Mothers Ministry in 2016. She went on to serve as the president of the Mothers ministry, a member of the mission ministry, and a member of the women’s ministry. She faithfully served in all of these ministries and became a pillar of spiritual support to those around her. Her smiling face was frequently seen during the Sunday school hour as she enjoyed studying the word of God. During her last days, her walk with God became stronger
often times you could find her sitting with her bible as she delved deeper into the word. Hilda was the definition of a strong and loving mother. All that she had and all that she was, was done for her children. Because of her strong commitment to Christ and family, she successfully raised 10 loving, respectful, prosperous, driven, courageous, and God-fearing children. She was strength. She was love. She was the foundation of a strong family unit. She would go on to find the love of her life, the
late Mr. Robert Lee McCullough Jr., and marry him. Robert and Hilda took pride in having a wellblended loving cohesive family unit. On Tuesday, January 9th, 2024 the lord said I need a strong woman. On Tuesday, January 9th, 2024 the lord said I need a loving mother. On Tuesday, January 9th, 2024 the lord said I need a grandmother
who is the family foundation to her grandchildren. The lord said I know who I need, I need Hilda O.
McCullough, servant, come home and take your rest.
Also preceding Hilda in death her brother Gil E. Hinson and grandson Dondre. D. Green. She leaves to cherish her loving memories: 3 daughters - Sonja (Wayne Ammons), Cheryl (Cyril Drayton -Nashville, TN), Kimberly, 8 sons - Miami Rodriquez, (Mona Lisa), Prentice, Calvin Sr. (Hollylynn), Ashley (Demetria), Benjamin (Mariana), Travis (Sighren- ATL, GA), Martai (Yolanda - Columbus, GA), Yuri(Antoiniece); 4 Sisters - Lula (Willie) Gertrude, Virginia, and Faye; 8 Brothers - Earl, Wade, Freddie (Melissa), Jesse (Gloria), Isaac, Alphonso, Lionel, Clifford (Michelle); 1 Brother-in-law Jacob McCullough; 37 Grands, 29 great
grands, nieces, nephews, cousins and a host of loving relatives and friend who will cherish every memory.
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Emiliana Atramiz - April 14, 1934 - January 08, 2024

Departed: 01/08/2024 (Hallandale Beach)
Obituary Preview: In Loving Memory of Emiliana Atramiz April 14, 1934 - January 8, 2024
Emiliana Atramiz, a loving and devoted housewife, departed this world on January 8, 2024, at Opuscare Hospice in Palmetto Bay, Florida. Born on April 14, 1934, in Caracas, Venezuela, Emiliana brought joy and warmth to the lives of those who were fortunate enough to know her.
Emiliana's life was a testament to the beauty of simplicity, as she dedicated herself to creating a loving home for her family. Her kindness, generosity, and unwavering love formed the cornerstone of her household. In her role as a housewife, she found fulfillment in nurturing her family and creating a haven of love and warmth.
Widowed and with incredible strength, Emiliana faced life's challenges with grace and resilience. She navigated the journey with courage, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of those who had the privilege of sharing her company.
Having pursued some college credits, Emiliana valued education and intellectual growth. Her commitment to learning reflected her curiosity and the depth of her character. Her love for knowledge was a source of inspiration for those around her.
Emiliana called Aventura, Florida, her home, and it was there that she cultivated lasting relationships with friends and neighbors. Her warm spirit and genuine kindness endeared her to all who crossed her path.
She is survived by her devoted sister, Maiy Zaida Gutierrez, along with her brother-in-law Alvaro Gutierrez. Emiliana's extended family and a host of relatives and friends also mourn her passing. Together, they cherish the memories of a woman who touched their lives with love, wisdom, and a nurturing spirit.
A memorial service to celebrate Emiliana's life will be held at sea, where friends and family can gather to share stories, offer condolences, and find solace in the memories of a remarkable woman.
As we bid farewell to Emiliana Atramiz, may her soul find eternal peace, and may her loving memories continue to shine brightly in the hearts of all who knew her.
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ANNA RUTH HAMILTON - October 02, 1948 - December 12, 2023

Departed: 12/12/2023 (Hallandale Beach)
Obituary Preview: Anna Ruth Marion Derricks Hamilton was born to the late Henry Earl Marion and Ruthie Mae
Pierce on October 2, 1948, in Indianapolis, Indiana.
In her early years, her family resided in Mississippi. She relocated to Miami, Florida with her family. In the year of 1970 she met the love of her life General Lee Hamilton and on July 30, 1974, they joined in
Holy Matrimony. She accomplished an important goal of hers by receiving her General Education Diploma from
Miami Dade College in 1986. Through her life she had many careers. She worked for Miami Dade County Public Schools Transportation Department. She started off as a bus driver then later became a dispatcher at the Northeast center. A Few years later she transferred to the Jack Schee center where she retired as a
Dispatcher. That was a few memorable work experiences but none and I mean none compared to her years of being a devoted Wife, Mother and Grandmother. She enjoyed her life. She loved to dress and get her hair done, but most of all she loved her family and
friends.
On December 12, 2023, at 9:01 pm Anna made her transition to Heaven. She was preceded in death by her parents Henry Earl Marion and Ruthie Mae Pierce her brothers Willie Ray Pierce and Henry Spivey Jr. (Sunny) and her
sister Glenda Cooper. She leaves to cherish her Husband of 50 years General Lee Hamilton Her Children Curtis Derricks (Michelle), Horace Derricks, Nikita Hamilton, Latonya Jenkins, Linda Derricks and Angela Miller. Her grandchildren, Mar'Kita M. Glinton, Bryan C. Derricks, LeKevia K. Harrell, Olivia Eugene, Jade Z. Russell and Jaden Z. Great Granddaughter Halo Le' Ana Ivy GlintonRolle);
Her Siblings; Joyce Reese (Bobby), Freddie Marion, David Marion (Joyce), Diane. Marion Eunice, Gloria Jean Milledge (Franklin), Early James Pierce, James Earl Pierce, Juanita Pierce, Theresa Pierce, and Denise Marion Olatunji. A host of nieces, nephews, cousins, godchildren, extended family, many friends, fantastic
church family, former coworkers and her neighbors.
Anna's work here is done, and she will be greatly missed.
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ADRIENNE RENEE BLOUNT - October 16, 1955 - December 06, 2023

Departed: 12/06/2023 (Hallandale Beach)
Obituary Preview: Sign register book here: https://www.astyclient.com/external/addGuest?serviceId=10317 The Reverend Elder Adrienne Renee Blount was the second child born october 16, 1955, in Mt. Vernon, new york to the late Gloria diggs and Clarence blount. she was called by the lord at an early age and through the various tests, trials and tribulations of life, preached her first sermon at the age of 8 and was ordained a reverend elder under the leadership of the late elder a.b. duncan of the first Glorious Church of the bronx in 1972 at the tender age of 16. In 1976 elder, as she liked to be called, was blessed to have her only and most precious daughter evangelist edmonia “MoMo” Patricia Coleman. even when elder thought nothing more precious than her daughter was possible – evangelist gave elder blount the crown jewels of her life four
grandkids: sha, Moe, Mimi and destyn. elder blount or renee as she was most affectionately referred to by her family traveled from the east coast to the West coast of the u.s. by invitation, preaching a fiery Gospel in an age when women preachers were still frowned upon let alone allowed to preach in male-dominated pulpits. she carried an anointing that allowed the sick to recover and the lame to walk. the deepest of her anointing was the ability to forgive
and love others that when received it allowed others to live in forgiveness as well. While in new york she held various jobs from apartment building superintendent to taxicab driver. elder was proudly a training baker for the fuddruckers restaurant chain a job which would eventually bring her to florida to open one of their stores in 1986. through the 1980s and early 1990s, elder would travel back and forth between Connecticut, florida and new
york helping and caring for family. It is in florida where she found her true passion of being a cook and chef, and where she came and met many new people who would become lifelong friends until they were called home. It is also in florida where she finished her high school education at american senior High as well as attend college in ft. Myers. education was important to elder blount and her pursuit of knowledge and self-improvement brought her to successfully complete various computer courses. It was upon meeting, then Minister anita Porter that elder blount relocated to south florida, and she was released by the lord to publicly
announce the ministry she had been given to lead. elder blount was given the charge to start a ministry where people could experience the abundant and unconditional love of Christ. elder blount set forth to create a spiritual environment that regardless of anyone’s past and in-spite of their present – they could be assured that Jesus Christ sent by a loving God understood their situation and that same Jesus Christ wants them to succeed and soar in life by having their own personal relationship with the Holy spirit. after seeking the blessing of the late elder duncan, first Glorious Church of love, Inc. was birthed in the home of elder and Pastor in 2007 holding its inaugural
service november 11, 2007 in biscayne Park, florida.
throughout the latter years of her life elder blount had various health challenges with the lord providing miraculous recovery. Her last miracle allowed others from family, church members and surgeons to see that God is still in the miracle working business and that no man can stop or cancel what God has destined and ordained. elder blount was truly unique and each
person in her life had their own unique relationship with her. Making her transition even more significant. elder blount was proceeded in death by her parents Gloria diggs and Clarence blount, siblings eddie blount, Wanda blount as well as one grandchild destin. she leaves to cherish her life and legacy her devoted wife of nearly 18 years Pastor anita Porter and her ever-loving daughter evangelist edmonia P. Coleman. Her “big” little brother Wayne blount and sister-in-law sarah darden. elder adrienne leaves to mourn her memory three grateful grandchildren ashunti Coleman, Morris Mitchell III and My’racle brown. as well as her nieces ebony blount, Kiyana blount, Christina blount, and nephew archie blount, as well as great nieces and nephews. renee leaves a host of cousins to cherish her life: donald, larena, linda and Glenny and many younger cousins that she loved and adored. and her best friend of over 30 years eva Wilson. elder blount also leaves behind a group of people connected by ministry and the first Glorious Church of love that will forever be indebted that she
answered the call. A Celebration of Life Friday, December 15, 2023 - 11:00AM
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HENRY LEWIS WADE - May 10, 1937 - November 17, 2023

Departed: 11/17/2023 (Hallandale Beach)
Obituary Preview: Sunrise: May 10, 1937, Sunset: November 17, 2023 Henry Lewis Wade
The sun rose in the life of Henry L. Wade on May 10, 1937, in Gordon, Alabama to the parentage of the late Fletcher Wade and Gussie Mae Williams Ray. He was the second oldest of four children all who preceded him in death. Brother John W. Spates and Sisters Cordie Holton and Fannie Mae Ray.
He moved to Hallandale, Florida in 1954 after being educated in Houston County Public Schools. He later relocated to Miami where he continued his journey. He attended Mt. Tabor Baptist Church and in later years attended Mt. Carmel in Miami.
Henry began his work as a Property Manager for Bonded Rental and later Carl Green Inc. for over 40 years. He was a sought-out singer, singing in various nightclubs in Overtown and the historic Hampton House during the 50’s and 60’s often singing back-up for Same & Dave and other artists that came to town. He was the owner, along with his former wife Barbara Wade, of the Rainbow Room Restaurant inside the Hampton House.
Henry was preceded in death by his wife Sylvia M. Wade. He leaves a legacy of cherished memories to his four children: Farristine Wade-English, Michael Wade, Keith C. Wade and Marcus Wade and Sister: Alberta Wade of Tampa. Three Grandchildren: Maurice J. Adside (India) of Maryland. Brittany D. English of Jacksonville and Sumaiyah D.E Wade. Two Great grandchildren: KeAndre M. Richards and Maurice J. Adside Jr. and a host of nephews, nieces, cousins and friends.
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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 is usually published in a newspaper, online, or through other forms of media to inform friends, family, and the community of the person's passing.

Why are obituaries important?

Obituaries serve as a way to honor and celebrate the life of the deceased, while also providing important information to those who knew them. They help to notify others of the person's passing, share details about their life and accomplishments, and provide information about funeral services and memorial donations.

Who typically writes an obituary?

In most cases, the obituary is written by a family member or close friend of the deceased. Funeral homes or crematories may also offer assistance in writing the obituary, or provide templates and guidance to help families craft their own.

What information should be included in an obituary?

A typical obituary includes the person's full name, age, date of birth and death, place of residence, occupation, education, military service, hobbies, achievements, and surviving family members. It may also include information about funeral services, memorial donations, and any other relevant details.

How long should an obituary be?

The length of an obituary can vary depending on the publication or online platform. Typically, it ranges from 100 to 500 words. However, some online platforms may allow for longer or more detailed obituaries.

Can I include photos in an obituary?

Yes, many publications and online platforms allow you to include one or more photos with the obituary. This can be a meaningful way to personalize the tribute and help others remember the person.

How do I submit an obituary to a newspaper?

Contact the newspaper's obituary department directly to inquire about their submission process and guidelines. They may have specific requirements for formatting, word count, and deadlines.

Can I publish an obituary online?

Yes, there are many online platforms that allow you to publish an obituary, such as Legacy.com, Tributes.com, or Facebook Memorials. These platforms often offer additional features like guest books, photo galleries, and memorial donations.

Is there a cost associated with publishing an obituary?

The cost of publishing an obituary varies depending on the publication or online platform. Some newspapers or websites may charge a fee based on the length of the obituary or the number of photos included. Others may offer free or low-cost options.

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

The timeframe for publishing an obituary can vary depending on the publication or online platform. Newspapers typically have deadlines for submission and publication, while online platforms may allow for immediate posting.

Can I make changes to an obituary after it's been published?

Contact the publication or online platform directly to request changes to an already-published obituary. They may have specific procedures for making corrections or updates.

What if I want to keep the obituary private?

If you prefer to keep the obituary private, you can choose not to publish it publicly. Instead, you can share it with friends and family through email or social media.

Can I include quotes or poems in an obituary?

Yes, many people choose to include favorite quotes, poems, or lyrics in an obituary as a way to personalize the tribute and reflect the person's personality or interests.

How do I handle errors or inaccuracies in an obituary?

If you notice an error or inaccuracy in an already-published obituary, contact the publication or online platform immediately to request corrections.

Can I write my own obituary in advance?

Yes, some people choose to write their own obituary in advance as a way to ensure their story is told accurately and authentically. This can also be a therapeutic exercise in reflecting on one's life and legacy.

What is a death notice versus an obituary?

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

Can I include charitable donations in lieu of flowers?

Yes, many families choose to suggest charitable donations in lieu of flowers as a way to honor their loved one's memory and support a cause that was important to them.

How do I find archived obituaries?

You can search online archives of newspapers or websites that specialize in storing historical records. Many libraries also maintain archives of local newspapers that can be accessed for research purposes.

Can I create a digital archive of family obituaries?

Yes, you can create a digital archive of family obituaries by scanning or saving electronic copies of each one. This can be a meaningful way to preserve family history and share it with future generations.

Are there any specific guidelines for writing an obituary for someone who was young or died unexpectedly?

Yes, when writing an obituary for someone who died young or unexpectedly, it's essential to be sensitive to the emotional impact on family and friends. Focus on celebrating their life and accomplishments rather than dwelling on the circumstances of their passing.

Can I include humor or lighthearted anecdotes in an obituary?

Absolutely! Including humorous stories or lighthearted anecdotes can help capture the person's personality and spirit, making the tribute more relatable and memorable.

What if I'm struggling to write an obituary due to grief or emotional distress?

If you're finding it difficult to write an obituary due to grief or emotional distress, consider reaching out to a trusted friend or family member for support. You can also seek guidance from a funeral home or crematory staff who have experience with crafting meaningful tributes.

Can I use social media to share an obituary?

Yes! Social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter can be effective ways to share an obituary with friends and family who may not have access to traditional news sources.

How do I ensure that my loved one's legacy lives on through their obituary?

By sharing stories, memories, and accomplishments in the obituary, you can help ensure that your loved one's legacy continues to inspire and touch others' lives even after they're gone.

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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.