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1969-2016

Deanna Schmidt

Lovingly memorialized by Alisha Rosenof on October 1, 2016

Deanna (DeDe) Kay Schmidt, 46, of Tucson, Arizona, passed away on September 27, 2016. She was born in Denver, Colorado, on December 19, 1969, to Vernon and Patricia Braswell.

Having lived a short, but spirited life, Deanna was surrounded by loving family and friends at the time of her passing. Deanna always danced to the beat of her own drum and was a free spirit that lived in the moment. She enjoyed listening to loud music and always managed to sing along even louder. Her smile stretched from ear to ear and brought a special light to her eyes, brightening the entire room in turn.

Deanna is survived by her husband, James Schmidt; two daughters, Alisha Rosenof and Megan Schmidt; son, James Schmidt, Jr.; stepdaughter Jessica Schmidt and stepson Trevor Schmidt; mother, Patricia Peppard; two brothers, Vernon Braswell, Jr. and Brian Braswell; one grandson, Derek Keith; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins. Deanna was preceded in death by her father, Vernon Braswell.

There will be a wake held in her memory at the family home on Saturday, October 8, 2016, from 2pm to 6pm at 4700 W. Mars St, Tucson, AZ 85741.
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1954-016

Berlester Dinnerson

Lovingly memorialized by Boman Dinnerson on September 30, 2016

Berlester Jean Dinnerson was born February 2, 1954 in Rowland North Carolina to the late Booker Dinnerson and the late Elondel Dinnerson. He took his final breath September 24, 2016 in his home. He was preceded in death by his sibilings Anna Dinnerson, Ali Dinnerson, and Jacob Dinnerson. His nieces and nephews Lundan Dinnerson, Solange Quick, Darius Munley, Iverson Dinnerson.
He gave his life over to Christ at an early age. He became a faithful member and deacon of Mt. Pelier Presbyterian Church.
He was united in Holy Matrimony to Selene Dinnerson. They had three kids and raised the children of the church together.
Left to cherish his memories are Devonte Dinnerson, Malik Dinnerson and Terry Dinnerson all of Rowland, North Carolina
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1942-2016

Samson Campbell

Lovingly memorialized by Jesse/Ruby Woolfolk on September 29, 2016

Samson Campbell Jr. was known to most of his friends and family as Sam, and affectionately known as "Daddy Sam" by some family members. Sam was born in Evanston, Illinois to Samson Sr. & Mabel Campbell on November 18, 1942. Sam Expired on September 13, 2016.
It was during Sam's last year of high school that the word of Jehovah was introduced to him by one of Jehovah's Witnesses. This ignited a fiery zeal within Sam and an unwavering commitment to his ministry that continued until his final breath.
Sam was preceded in death by his parents Samson, Sr. & Mabel Campbell, two wives Ruth Simmons & Evern Campbell; sisters Maggia Elizabeth, Dorothy Louis & Juanita Campbell, and step-daughter Linda Strachan-Mosley & step-granddaughter Lauren Mosley. His wife Betty Campbell survives Samson along with siblings William Campbell, Esther May Campbell, Henrietta Barnes, Robert Troy Campbell and James Campbell. Samson also leaves behind to cherish his memory children Samson III, Tony Ladell, Juan Pierre Campbell and his step-daughters Alsia Desiree Strachan-Wilson & Laurette Elizabeth Levy, their grandmother and Sam's cherished friend Ivy Capron; 17 grandchildren, & an affectionate host of nieces, nephews, great-grandchildren, other relatives & friends.
Few words can describe the immense feeling of loss among Sam's physical & spiritual family. As one of Jehovah's Witnesses, having served as an elder for about 50 years Sam was known for his strong faith & devotion to Jehovah. He was an excellent speaker who encouraged many through use of the scriptures. He was a man of strong principles and character, a hard worker, someone who would lend a helping hand to those in need, an avid music lover, a man of knowledge, wise counsel, and occasional dry humor. Sam was loved, respected & admired by many & strove to encourage everyone to be better.
Sam was well known for following Jesus' example by preaching from door-to-door to find those who might be interested in studying the Bible (Matthew 24:14) His family finds comfort in the fact that Sam was a firm believer in the resurrection hope (John 11:25). Sam truly believed that if he should pass away, he would be resurrected into a paradise earth free of sickness & death. (Revelation21:4,5)
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1978-2016

Arend Hinrich Bollow

Lovingly memorialized by Jeslin Tan on September 28, 2016

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2002-2016

Beth Brading

Lovingly memorialized by Taylor Sutherland on September 20, 2016

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1983-2016

Raghunandan Avalakki

Lovingly memorialized by Novartis NBS Vx IT on September 20, 2016

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1938-2016

Shirley Golden-Stallan

Lovingly memorialized by Ronda Hannaman on September 17, 2016

Shirley Golden-Stallan, 78, of Parker, Colorado, passed away on September 8th, 2016. Shirley Golden-Stallan, our devoted and loving mother, was born on June 12th, 1938 in Piper City, Illinois. A daughter of Bryle and Catherine Pruitt Brown. She is survived by her four children. Michelle Rochard and her wife Pam of Tacoma, WA. Ronda Hannaman and her husband Edward of Spanaway, WA. Cheri Rochard of Parker, Co., and John Rochard of Denver, Co. The family continued to expand with 3 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. Her love and understanding will be missed. She will always be in our hearts.

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1945-2016

M. Wynn Venters

Lovingly memorialized by Cheryl Venters on September 16, 2016

Celebration of Life
M. Wynn Venters of Bel Air MD, age 71 passed away on Tuesday September 13, 2016 after a long battle of complications associated with normal pressure hydrocephalus. Wynn is survived by his loving wife of 31 years Cheryl Venters his children Justin Tiberius Venters, Sarah Venters and her fiancé Matt Hipley, Evan Venters and his fiancé Kaylee Hoover, Lance Barton and Melissa Leigh Barton. He was preceded in death by his parents Byron and Hester Barton, Jr. as well as his brother Byron Barton, III.
Wynn was a Vietnam veteran who served his country from 1966-1972 in the US Army Special forces. He earned his parachute badge and was best know as an expert marksman. Wynn continued his love for aviation by obtaining his private pilot license.
He loved horses, cars, going to the gun range and spending time with his family. Wynn was a lifetime member of the NRA, private pilots associate and Baltimore County Game and Fish.

A celebration of life service will be held at Union Chapel United Methodist Church 1012 Old Joppa Road Joppa MD 21085 on Saturday September 17, 2016 at 11 am.

In lieu of flowers the family is requesting donations to
The wounded warrior project
Fallen Heroes
Or to the veterans hospital Perrypoint Maryland
There is also a gofundme page to help the family with the medical and final expenses cost.
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1942-2016

Gloria A (Bernier)Sarver

Lovingly memorialized by Ashley Scherkenbach on September 15, 2016

Gloria A. (Bernier) Sarver passed away peacefully in her home surrounded by family, September 14, 2016 at the age of 74. She graduated from Bay View High School and married the love of her life shortly after. Gloria (Nana) will be remembered for her dedication to her family as well as her love for animals and talent for painting. She is survived by her devoted husband of 56 years, Robert D. Sarver. She is also survived by her three loving children Robert R. Sarver (Lois Sarver), Susan E. Sarver-Scherkenbach (Mike Scherkenbach), and Kimberly A. (Sarver) Gagliardi (John Gagliardi); grandchildren Kathryn R. (Sarver) Verhagen, Kristopher R. Sarver, Ashley E. Scherkenbach, Kimberly S. Scherkenbach, Karlee A. (Schneider) Fahey, Kellie L. Schneider, and Jack E. Gagliardi; great grandson Beau D. Verhagen; siblings Linda Bernier and Lawrence Bernier. She was preceded in death by her mother Emma L. (Metteri) Bernier, her father Albert L. Bernier, and her sisters Doris (Lamtella) Feeley and Sandra (Bernier) Burazin.
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1990-2016

Doreen Atieno Ombaka

Lovingly memorialized by Evance Ombaka on September 15, 2016

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