Service of Celebration Saturday, September 30, 2017 1:00 P.M.
Brown Missionary Baptist Church (North Campus)
980 Stateline Rd. Southaven, Mississippi 38671
Reverend Bartholomew Orr ~Pastor~
Reverend Chester Amos ~Officiating~
To Those Whom I Love & Those Who Love Me When I am gone, RELEASE me, let me GO. I have so many things to see and do. You must not tie yourself to me with tears. Be happy that I had so many years. I gave you my LOVE; you can only guess How much you gave to me in HAPPINESS I thank you for the love each has shown But now it is TIME I travel on alone. So, grieve a while for me if you must Then, let your grieve be COMFORTED by trust It is only for a while that we must part. So bless the MEMORIES in your heart I will not be far away. CALL and I will come around you Though you cannot see or touch me, I will be NEAR And if you listen with your hearts, you will HEAR ALL of my love around you SOFT and clear. Then when you must come this way ALONE, I will GREET you with a smile and say, WELCOME HOME
L ovingributes T My Dear LaQuita
God let me share you with Him for forty-one years. He gave you life so you could do His will here on earth. You fulfilled the desires of His heart, and now it’s time for you to be rewarded with Him. I thank Him for the years He gave me to spend with you. I will always cherish our memories we had together. I miss you, but I know I’ll see you again. I promise.
I Love You “ I am still in disbelief; I spoke with you a couple of weeks ago about all of us grabbing dinner with dad. It’s said everything happens for a reason. I am still trying to find the reason on this one. You use to text me randomly, “Hey lil brother; I love you.” I will truly miss you and never forget how much love you gave me.
I Love You, Sis... XOXO Sister... When you were born, God not only blessed me with a little sister but also my very first friend. Although I would often remind you that I was the oldest, together we laughed, cried, missed curfews, fought, raised our children, but always supported each other’s dreams. While I really don’t know how I’m going to do life without you, I do know the distance between heaven and earth will never erase our sisterhood, our friendship, our love, nor the many secrets between us. My love for you will never end, I will cherish every memory and our sister bond until we meet again.
--- Chermella Always sisters, forever friends. It was just yesterday that you were here and too soon you’re gone. You are my sister, and I am yours. You will live forever in my heart. This is not a goodbye but more like a see you later. I will truly miss you and always love you.
Your Little Sister Jerica I love you, my queen. No matter what I did, you showed unconditional love. You’ve supported me on any and everything. You guided and raised me the right way. You were my diary, my best friend, my rock. You taught me how to get everything on my own and to never depend on a handout. No one in this world owes me anything. I know you still watching over us. I love you, mommy!!!!
Your Granddaughters Love You Too. You put the game in me at a young age. You showed me how a real BOSS do. I use to think you were hard on me to be a better me only to find out you were molding me into the man I am today. You were my true rider. No matter where my games where you were in the stands hollering.
Thank You, Ma for Everything - I Love You Queen
You were my wife my queen my best friend my all. I’m going to miss the afternoon lunch dates, The late night dates and All the genuine love you showed. I’m going to miss you.
Baby, I Love You.
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Mrs. LaQuita Chantel Woods-Brandon was born on October 30, 1975, to Toya Bobo-Amos and Jerry Woods in Memphis, Tennessee. She received her former education from Shelby County schools. She graduated with several degrees from the University of Memphis and the University of Kentucky. LaQuita helped and touched the hearts of so many people. In her leisure time, she donated to MIFA, fed the homeless, and she enjoyed spending time with her siblings. She enjoyed being around her children and grandchildren. She was an employee of Parkwood Behavioral Hospital. LaQuita Woods-Brandon was truly a blessing. She was born October 30, 1975, and departed on September 19, 2017. She was preceded in death by her loving grandmothers Bessie Woods and Shirley Hampton. She leaves to cherish her loving memories her mother, Toya Amos fathers Jerry Woods and Harold Amos; husband Marcus Brandon; 5 brothers, Harold Amos Jr. (Pamela), Christopher Amos, Jason Bobo (Summer), Andre Amos, Jerry Woods Jr.; 3 sisters Demetrice Amos, Chermella Meyers, Jerica Woods; son D’arius Woods, daughter Diviniti Tolan, 2 granddaughters Bailey Buckner and Brooklynn Hargrow, a host of loving aunts uncles nieces nephews cousins and friends.
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~Officiating~
Processional /Slideshow Scripture........................................................Toya Amos (Darius Woods and Diviniti Tolan) Prayer...................................................................Pastor
Expressions: (2 minutes)
Chester Amos, Nicole Walls and Theo Myers Obituary Reading...................................Yolanda Harris Solo...............................................................Debb Amos Remarks....................................................Beverly Amos Eulogy.....................................Pastor Bartholomew Orr Recessional
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~Acknowledgements ~
LaQuita Chantel Woods-Brandson
We, the family of , wish to express our most humble and sincere gratitude for your kindness, prayers, words of comfort, flowers, telephone calls, and just simply uplifting our family during our time of bereavement.
~Repast Following Memorial Service ~ Rising Sun Outreach Ministries 5255 Tulane Rd, Memphis, Tennessee 38109
In leu of flowers the family request that you send all monetary donations to Metropolitan Inner Faith Association and St. Jude Research Hospital in memory of her name.
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