![]() She was a former resident of Beacon, NY, where she was a member of St. She was born Januin New York, NY to Joseph and Anna Pascale. SEMINOLE, FLORIDA: Fanny Galietta, 95, died Januin Seminole. Interment was at Woodlawn Cemetery under the direction of Van Orsdel Coral Gables Funeral Home. MIAMI, FLORIDA: Antonio Galan, 95, died April 28, 1986. Burial was at the church cemetery by Blackburn Funeral Home. Services were held at Piney Grove Church. Sansing and her paternal grandmother, Mrs. Gainey two sisters, Elizabeth Gainey and Lindy Jean Gainey her maternal grandparents, Mr. Interment was at Glenwood Cemetery under the direction of Blackburn-Wachob Funeral Home.ĬHIPLEY, FLORIDA: Gail Gainey, 6, died Augat the Washington County Hospital. Services were held at the First Presbyterian Church of Chipley. Johnson of Dearborn Heights, MI a brother, Claude McLean of Charleston, SC 4 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. ![]() Survivors include two sons, Kenneth Gainer of Chipley and Gaston Gainer of Tampa a daughter, Elizabeth A. ![]() She was a native of Andalusia, AL and a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Chipley. Local arrangements were handled by Peel Funeral Home.ĬHIPLEY, FLORIDA: Julia Gainer, 85, died May 29, 1987. Survivors include three daughters, Judith Grubicy of Miami, and Joan Izzillo and Carol Ann Sharp, both of Bronx, NY a son, Gary Gabay of Bronx, NY and a sister, Marjorie Dytrych of Daytona. To share a memory or send a condolence gift, please visit the Official Obituary of Cleotha T Jackson hosted by Unity Memorial Funeral Home East.BONIFAY, FLORIDA: James Wingate Gabay, Jr., 80, died Februat Campbellton-Graceville Hospital in Graceville. She will be missed dearly. Her legacy will live on in the memories we share and the values she instilled in us. When her time came to be with the Lord, her faith never wavered and she conducted herself with dignity, strength, and was full of grace. She gave from the heart and truly loved everyone she connected with. She was truly one of a kind, and we are all better people for having known her. Pierce, FL, and Lillie Hills Spellman of Jesup, GA 30 grands, 72 great-grands, 15 great-great-grands and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and sorrowing friends.Ĭleo will be remembered for her kindness, her benevolence, and her firm love. (Patricia), Earnest Jackson, Juanita Jackson Scott (Vernon), Bobby Jackson, all of Orlando, FL sisters, Maxine Hamilton of Ft. She is survived by her children, Ray Turner of Rochester, NY, Willie James Turner, Charles Jackson, Jr. sisters Mary Lee Patterson and Lucy Mae Smith. She served as a shining example of what it means to give selflessly and unconditionally, and her acts of kindness will never be forgotten.Ĭleo was preceded in death by her parents Willis and Mary Hills husband Charlie H. Her legacy of generosity and compassion will continue to live on through the countless lives she touched. She cared genuinely for the people around her. She found comfort and peace with the Lord and loved her Pastor. Sweet potato pies, punch bowl cake, turkey wings and collard greens were some of her specialties everyone loved. She loved birds, gardening, making floral arrangements and cooking. She was clever and full of knowledge gained through all her life experiences. She was fearless and independent yet sensitive, incredibly compassionate, generous, loyal, witty and fun. She was a remarkable woman with a heart of gold.Ĭleo was a woman who exemplified love, kindness, and wisdom. Her home was a place of warmth and hospitality, where everyone was welcomed, and no one ever left without a full belly and a happy heart. She’d never met a stranger she was unwilling to help. Always there to offer comfort, a shoulder to cry on, a listening ear or words of encouragement, guidance, and support to all. ![]() She was the glue that held everything together. Deeply invested in the lives of family and friends she cherished every moment spent with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She went on to become the first woman of Laborers’ Local Union 517 regularly outpacing many of her male counterparts.Ĭleo was the foundation of her family. Jackson, “Cleo” passed away peacefully on Sunday, June 18th, 2023, under the care of Latesha Edwards, Kierra Ruffin and Vitas Team 190 surrounded by loving family at her bedside.īorn Augto the late Mary (Hamilton) Hills and Willis Hills, Cleo lived her young life in Odum, Georgia graduating from Wayne County High in Jesup, Georgia.
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