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Jay attended school at Anderson-Shiro in Anderson, TX. During his life time, he was employed with Exxon where he worked faithfully for over twenty years. Graduated from Sterling High School in Houston, Texas, she also attended Brenham Elementary School in Brenham, Tx. After graduating from high school, she furthered her education by attending RN school and becoming a Home Health Administrator, where she received many rewards for her labor. She exemplified her ministry by helping and caring for children that were not her own.

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Willie was employed by the Texas A& M University and retired after twenty years of service. Life’s sunrise here on earth for Italia was November 4, 1997, to her mother; Nakeyshya McGregor and father; Darrell Phillips in Houston, Texas. Pearlene attended public school in Washington County, Texas. At an early age, she confessed her faith in Jesus Christ by joining Porter Chapel AME Church, under the leadership of Reverend Jessie Snelgro. Pearlene “Pearlie” Jean Moore-Crawford, daughter of the late Robert Moore, Sr. and L.V.

He was employed with Anderson-Shiro CISD as supervisor of transportation and bus driver for many years until his retirement. Emory played an important role in the lives of Exzania Mock and Makayla Pratt. Emory loved to participate in the annual Juneteenth parade and his highlight of the year was to pull a parade float with his friend Willie Loud shadowing him on the tractor. His children; Karbyn, Carlyse, Kaydence Jo’lee and a host of other nieces, nephews, other close relatives and friends. Barbara loved drawing and fashion; her love of bright vibrant colors always exhibited her bubbly personality. She loved to go shopping, house decorating and buying flowers.
March 03, 1930 - November 28, 2022
Get real-time notifications of new services in your community directly to your email or feed reader. She was a member of Greater Mt. Zion Baptist Church where she was the mother of the church. She was a faithful member until her health began to fail. Davis Earl Womack was born to Rosie Womack on September 13, 1968 in Conroe, Texas. He attended his early schooling in Conroe and moved to Navasota, Texas where he attended Navasota High School. Robert attended public school in Montgomery, Texas and graduated from Montgomery High School, Class of 1984.

Annie was born in Washington County, Texas on Feb. 8, 1948 and she passed this life on March 8, 2021. She was born to Mance Lipscomb, Jr. and Alice Felder. She was a graduate of George Washington Carver High School in Navasota and later attended Blinn College in Brenham, Tx. Where she received a certificate in food service and Medication Aide. She served years as a Food Service Supervisor in the healthcare industry.
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Robert would train mules and horses for different trail ride clubs, from miles and miles. Robert had the great idea one day to take horses and mules on a journey of there life, from Montgomery, Texas to Willis, Texas crossing the Bentwater Bridge . Robert would say, when they go across this bridge and back, they are now "Young Approved"!!
She enjoyed riding horses and attending trail-rides. Gwen departed this life on May 30, 2021 surrounded by her family. She was preceded in death by her grandparents; Samuel and Ida Sauls, sister; Bridgette Wheatfall and her beloved son; Marques Whitfield. Maryland was a faithful member of Missionary Camp B C. She worked as a caregiver in various group homes and loved working with kids and adults with special needs. She is preceded in death by her husband; Rev. Aron Williams, her parents, sisters; Beatrice and Zora, brothers; David, Richard, Robert, Billy, Johnny and grandparents. He had an abundance of friends from Texas to Georgia that adored him and will miss him tremendously.
July 09, 1954 - December 10, 2022
During high school, Robert was employed by Hamilton Sanitation as a driver for many years. Later on in life, Robert was employed by Del Lago as a Lead Laundry Press Operator. Robert was a fulltime Mule Skinner for Acres Home Riding & Roping Club for over 30 years. Upon his health starting to fail, Robert worked for Easley Enterprises, and Lewis Johnson Wood Services, doing various tasks. She is preceded in death by her daughter Latosha Davis and sister, Joyce Barnes. Maryland Von-Shay White was born to Annie Davis Ethel and Alfred Earl Davis, Sr. on July 16, 1967 in Houston, Texas.

Robert accepted Christ as his personal Lord and Savior, and was baptized at Mt. Pleasant Missionary Baptist Church under the leadership of Pastor T.B. Reeves. Entered the world with his presence on Saturday, October 23, 1965, to the proud and loving parents, Martha and Robert Lee Young II in Conroe Texas. Gwen was a phenomenal athlete and a huge sport fan. She played basketball through her school career and was the best point guard to come out of Navasota. She also attended Wiley and Taft college and became a certified pre-school teacher in Dallas, Texas.
Received her education in the Huntsville Independent School District and graduated from Huntsville High School with the class of “2015. She furthered her education at Prairie View A&M University and Stephen F. Austin State University, working towards her bachelor’s degree in social work. She was employed a Kroger Grocery Store as a cashier; she was a lover of music. She was a member of the HHS marching bank where she played the trombone, she also sang with the Huntsville’s superstars in 2018 and earned a scholarship at the FCCLA National Leadership Conference for fashion design. David had a passion to drive trucks and for the past 20 years, this is what he did and he also encouraged other to follow their passion. He is preceded in death by his brother; Nathaniel Womack.
Gussie Burrell was born September 12, 1931 in Navasota, Texas to loving parents, Jim and Lizzie Burrell. She accepted Christ at an early age and was baptized at St. Holland Baptist Church in Navasota, Texas. She later joined Friendship Missionary Baptist church under the leadership of the late Rev. Haywood Smith. Barry is preceded in life by his parents, two brothers; Johnny Stone, Jr. and Melvin Stone and his sister; Cheryl Stone. Rosa was christened and baptized at an early age.
Gwendolyn Denice Whitfield was born March 6, 1965 to Herbert Wheatfall and Bertha Whitfield. She attended school in Navasota ISD. She accepted Christ at an early age where she was baptized and joined church at Mt. Calvary B. C. In Navasota and was a faithful member until her death. Jay was a cool, calm, laid back guy, always having a kind word and willing to lend a helping hand. Beside loving his family, he loved to listen to blues, constantly patting his feet or popping his fingers. You never knew if he was having a good or bad because he would tell jokes or something to make you smile.
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