On (Date), Queen, passed this life in Big Bend Hospice, Tallahassee, FL after long illness. She was the daughter of the late James Walter Rogers and Pansy Bell Paylor. She was preceded in death by a sister, Ruby Woodard. Queen Esther Rogers was born in Roxboro, NC on March 30, 1943. She received her education Person County Public School. As a young woman, Queen accepted Christ as her Lord and Savior. In the early 1960’s Queen moved to the Washington, DC Metropolitan area where she resided fifty-five years. She worked as an accomplished seamstress for _________________ and a Shipping Supervisor for Bowles Fluidics Corporation which she retired after 28 years of loyal service. She worshiped at Soul Saving Center of Christ in Washington, DC and First Baptist Church of Glenarden in Maryland as long as her health permitted. In September 2015, she moved to Tallahassee, FL, to be closer to her daughter, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. …show more content…
Anyone who came in contact with Queen, be it family or friends always received the benefit of her kind and giving spirit.
Queen leaves to forever cherish her memory a devoted daughter: Brenda Salvas of Tallahassee, FL. Uncle Sam Paylor of Roxboro, NC; Five sisters, Bessie Williams of Durham, NC, Barbara (James) Winstead of Graham, NC, Isabell Rogers of Bronx, NY, Mary Hunt of Philadelphia, PA and Jean Rogers of Bronx, NY and one brother Larry Rogers of Raleigh, NC; one grandson Maurice Salvas of Tallahassee, FL; one granddaughter Shada Salvas of Tallahassee, FL; two great-grandchildren, Kashaylia Jones and Terrence Jerome Williams Jr., both of Tallahassee, FL; former husband, Richard Jeffreys of Danville, VA; nieces, nephews and host of other relatives and friends. God watched you as you
suffered And know you had your share, He tenderly closed your weary eyes And took you in His care. ~Daughter Acknowledgements We, the family sincerely thank you for all acts of kindness shown to us during Queens’ illness and our time of bereavement. Your prayers, visits, flowers, cards, telephone calls and other expressions of love shown have served as source of strength and comfort for us. Your generosity will remain in our hearts. May God bless you and keep you. ~The Family Special Thanks Sister Maxine Hunt, cousins Lucy Williams & Family, Neata Perry, Betty Rogers and Sharon__________ for their love, support and many acts of kindness during Queens’ illness. God saw that you were getting weary, so he did what he thought was best. He came and stood beside you and whispered, “Come now and rest.” You gave no last farewell, not even a good-bye. You were gone before we knew it and only God knows why. We will love and remember you always, until we meet again…….
Margaret Garner, an enslaved African American woman in pre-Civil War America, was born on June 4, 1834, at Maplewood plantation in Boone County, Ky. Her parents were slaves belonging to the
What is it like to live a life with Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD)? Narcissism is a pervasive pattern of grandiosity, need for admiration, and lack of empathy. People with this disorder can be vindictive, selfish, cunning person. They do not care who is harmed or hurt. Abigail was the leader of all of the girls that were seen dancing and calling on evil spirits. Abigail would threaten the girls by saying if they said anything, she would kill or harm them severely. She wanted what she couldn’t have, so that made her psychologically unstable. Abigail William’s would be convicted in today’s court because she gave many threats to kill the girls who were with her the night they were dancing if they spoke up in court, her behavior caused harm to many even though she may not have physically done damage herself and due to previous court cases, some people diagnosed with Narcissism were found innocent due to their mental instability but others were guilty because they were mentally unstable. As it is shown, Narcissistic Personality Disorder causes her to be selfish, arrogant, dangerous, and obsess over the man she could not have, because Abigail threatened the girls she was with the night they were dancing, to not confess to anything in court.
Throughout the eighteenth century there were a lot of African American slaves and a problem with women’s rights. During that time there were people writing about literature and the society around them that related to slaves. There were a lot of people influenced on what was written during that time. Frances E. W. Harper was a American poet that was a free slave. Hse wrote about her views on the world. Analysis of Harpers life and poems will show how influenced she was through her writing.
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Madam C.J. Walker was born December 23,1867, in Delta, Louisiana. She died May 25, 1919, in her mansion on the Hudson River in Irvington. Her parents were ex-slaves and named her Sarah Breedlove. She was born on the Burney Family Plantation. She never went to school. Instead she worked on the plantation with her family. At the age of 7 both of her parents died. She was married at the age of 14 to Moses McWilliams. They had a daughter named Lelia. Ms. Walker became a widow at 20. After her husbands death her daughter and her mover to St. Louis, Missouri. In the 1890s Walker developed a scalp disorder that caused her to lose her hair. It is because of this, she started making cosmetics. Then in 1905 she moved to Denver, Colorado. She met Charles Joseph Walker and were married. They divorced in 1912 but she kept his...
Helen J. Stewart was from German/ English decent and was born on April 16, 1854 in Springfield, Illinois and died on March 6, 1926 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Helen attended the public schools in Sacramento county and attended Hesperian College in Woodland, California for about a year. Helen J. Stewart developed into a highly skilled rancher and a business woman. Understanding that someday the land in the Las Vegas Valley would become of value, she started buying land that was close to her ranch. By 1890, she was the biggest landowner in Lincoln County, which during that time included present-day Clark County. She was selected as the principal postmaster of Las Vegas in 1893. The name was spelled “Los Vegas” until 1903. The authentic spelling was designed to prevent confusion with Las Vegas, New Mexico. As the new town of Las Vegas started to develop and become settled with people, Helen J.
Anita lived for a time at Graceland, she got quite close to Gladys they even spoke of the time Elvis would marry her, Anita thought the world of Gladys Presley.
helped support the struggling couple. They divorced in 1942. She lived in Carmel Valley, CA after and died February 8, 1983.
On November 16th each of the individuals on this altar were to take part in what would have been the most special day in Michael’s life… the day he would have taken Stephanie’s hand in marriage. Instead we stand before you today and attempt to eulogize a great friend and beloved brother.
St. Elizabeth was born in the year 1271, and the daughter of King Peter 111. Elizabeth was named after St. Elizabeth of Hungary.She lived in Portugal and was married at the young age of 12, to king Denis of Portugal, in the year 1282. St. Elizabeth was very religious as a child and a wife, she attended mass and prayed at least twice everyday. Even though she was faithful to God her husband was not as devoted, his sins of impurity brought St.Elizabeth great suffering.
with a non fatal heart condition and how she got her name and her outlook on life and her own
Agatha Cobourg Hodgins was a true anesthesia pioneer. She was one of courage, intelligence and determination. She wouldn’t let anything stop her from carrying out her dreams.
He is also survived by his mother, Leanne Fretwell, father and step-mother, Thomas & Annette Fretwell, his grandfather, Charles Fretwell Sr., his two sisters, Jessica Russell and Shelby Fretwell, his three nephews, Spencer, Oliver, & Sawyer, Uncles and Aunts, Chuck, and Kristine Fretwell, John Russell, Marvin & Sue Russell, Jeffrey & Judy Russell, cousins, Cash and Kadi Fretwell, as well as so many others he called
...n the evening of Sunday the 31 of August. The coffin was moved several times until it was finally left at St. James’s Palace until the funeral on Saturday, September 6, 1997, in Westminster Abbey. After the funeral, the coffin was taken to the family estate at Althorp, for a private interment. The Princess was buried on an island in the center of an ornamental lake.
More mobs came to the village and pushed them out. They left for the Salt Lake Valley in July ,1847. They made it to the Salt Lake Valley September 18, 1850. They made it safe and well. She lived in Utah for a few months before she died. Becoming old then moving to Richmond, Cache County to live with her daughter. She had six children. She died age 77 on June 30, 1886.