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November 11, 1943 ~ November 2, 2017 He never looked for praises He was never one to boast He just went on quietly working For the ones, he loved the most.
~Acknowledgement ~
The family of Aron Nesbit would like to thank every one of you for the outpouring of love you have showered upon us. We are blessed to be surrounded by so many friends and loved ones who have embraced us with prayers, telephone calls, cards, support, and food. The burden we bear has truly been lightened by you taking the time to let us know you care. Your kind expressions of sympathy and friendship will always remain in our hearts. A very special thank you to the medical staff at the West Cancer Center/West Clinic (Dr. Jason Chandler) and Methodist Hospice. To our St. John M.B. Church family and to the Brown Baptist M.B. Church family, thank you for all of your support and kindness. May God bless each of you and continue to keep us lifted up in prayer.
~The Family
His dreams were seldom spoken His wants were very few And most of the time his worries Went unspoken too. He was there... A firm foundation Through all our storms of life A sturdy hand to hold on to In times of stress and strife. A true friend we could turn to When times were good or bad One of our greatest blessings The man that I called Dad. Happy Birthday, DAD!
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~Honorary Pallbearers ~ Melrose H.S. Class of 1963 Air National Guard Maps 164 St. John M.B. Church Trustees
Vincent Moody Odell Norfleat Willis Spencer
~Active Pallbearers ~
Johnny Spencer Greg Stewart James Stewart
~Committal Rites & Interment ~ Monday, November 13, 2017 @ 10:00 A.M. West Tennessee Veterans Cemetery 4000 Forest Hill-Irene Rd. Memphis, Tennessee 38125
November 11, 2017
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Saturday, November 11, 2017 • 11:00 A.M.
St. John Missionary Baptist Church
Aron Nesbit
1656 Pendleton St. • Memphis, Tennessee 38114
was born November 11, 1943, in Olive Branch, MS. He was born to the late Andrew Nesbitt and Magnolia Wilson Nesbitt. He received Christ at an early age. He passed into the loving arms of the Lord on November 2, 2017, at his Whitehaven residence with his daughter and family at his side. Aron was a graduate of Melrose High School, class of 1963, in Memphis, TN. After high school, he enlisted in the Air Force where he met his late wife, Jessie, while he was on active duty and stationed at Whiteman Airforce Base in Knobnoster, MO. They were later married on July 2, 1966. To this union one daughter was born, Chareta. They moved to Memphis as a couple and joined St. John, M.B. Church on Deadrick Street, under the leadership of the late Rev. L.D. McGhee, Sr. Aron was a faithful and dedicated church member. He was a member of the Trustee Board, Sunday School, male chorus, and gospel choir until his health failed him. He loved his high school classmates of Melrose H.S. He was always a part of any activity that allowed him to show his love for the “Golden Wildcats.” He was a founding member of the Ural B. Adams Memorial Foundation, Inc. He was employed with Universal Life Insurance; Firestone and Con Agra (Hunt-Wesson) where he retired around 2003. He was truly a hero to the many who admired and looked up to him. He was called by many, a “fighter” because he battled stage four cancer for 15 years. Aron Nesbit will always be a “hero” on this Veteran’s day and those to come. He is survived by his daughter, Chareta; his siblings: Bettye Nesbitt, Ruby Butler, Earnestine Mosby, Neomia (Kelvin) Jamison, Thomas (Mittie) Nesbitt and Johnny Spencer, all of Memphis, TN. He also leaves brothers Willis Spencer of Houston, TX; David Spencer of Dallas, TX; Abraham(Pat) Nesbitt of Modesto, CA; and a God-son, Daeshaun Ross.
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Reverend James E. Delaney ~Pastor~
Processional Scripture Readings Old Testament....................................................Bishop Jerry Jackson
Mt. Pleasant, M.B. Church
New Testament..............................................Rev. Thomas Nesbitt, Sr.
Mt. Gilliam, M.B. Church
Prayer.................................................................................Rev. Daniel Childs Kansas City, MO
Selection...................................................................................St. John Choir Words of Encouragement..............................................Rev. Derrick Anderson Brown Baptist M.B. Church
Solo.................................................................................Carleen Strong-Tate
Brown Baptist M.B. Church
Expressions:
(Respectfully, 3 Minutes, Please)
National Guard................................Clarence Shumpert Family .....................................................Bettye Nesbitt Friend .......................................................Aaron Smith Solo..............................................................................................Posey Jones
Brown Baptist M.B. Church
Expressions:
(Respectfully, 3 Minutes, Please)
Trustee................................................Bettie Norfleet Co-worker.............................................Willie Harper Classmate.................................Emmitt Madkins, ‘63 Acknowledgements.........................................................................Ora White
St. John M.B. Church
Eulogy............................................................................Dr. James E. Delaney Pastor, St. John M.B. Church
“Our family chain is broken and nothing seems the same, but as God calls us one by one the chain will link again.” With Love,
Your Brothers & Sisters
Recessional
Invitation for Discipleship Repast Immediatly Following Services St. John Missionary Baptit Church Fellowship Hall