Pallbearers Class of 2003 and Friends Flower Bearers Class of 2003 and Friends The family of JaVonte Johnson Jr are grateful beyond measure for the generous out pouring expressions of tender loving sympathetic Acknowledgements concern. The Family of the late Major Leon Legrant Wingate would like to thank everyone for all the act of kindness shown during our time of bereavement. We ask that you continue to keep us in your prayers and may God bless each of you in a very special way. - The Wingate Family
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Sunday, October 10, 2021 | 1:00 pM Alfred E. Rush Academy 1201 E Ashby Rd Quinby, SC 29506 Evangelist Betty Harton, Officiating
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Major Leon Legrant Wingate, the son of Wallace Edward Wingate Jr. and Terri Ann Eaddy Wingate, was born on November 10, 1983 in Florence, South Carolina. He is the grandson of the late Rosanna Wingate and Vivian Eaddy. He was called into eternal rest by God on Friday, October 1, 2021 at the McLeod Regional Medical Center in Florence, South Carolina. Educated in the public schools of Florence, South Carolina, Major attended Wilson High School in Florence before transferring his senior year to North Gwinnett in Suwanee, Georgia, where he graduated in 2003. At an early age, Wingate begin the interest of sports, particularly basketball. He began playing basketball for Amateur Athletic Union (AAU), Nike, and Adidas Teams. While attending Wilson High School, Wingate talents led him to the “Basketball Standout.” Due to his extraordinary skills and gifts, he played his senior year at North Gwinnett, where he was ranked among the top 50 players in the class of 2003 and the tenth best center prospect in the nation. After a successful high school track, Major played his college basketball career with the University of Tennessee. After playing a few seasons with the Tennessee Volunteers, he subsequently went pro. His professional career includes: Greece, Turkey, China, Romania and France. The North Gwinnett Hall of Famer, gifted and talented performer, Wingate’s legacy as a basketball player and coach will have a lasting effect upon the game of basketball and as well as personal lives of the many people he reached out and touched. He earned numerous awards and featured in several magazines such as ESPN, UT Magazine and other notable publications. One of his greatest memorable plays in his career was blocking, the athletic and physical center (NBA Star), Dwight Howard’s shot in an AllStar Game. Major was joined in holy matrimony to Shannon Wingate. Major will be cherished in memory by: by his wife, Shannon Wingate, San Antonio, TX; daughter, Nevaeh Wingate, San Antonio, TX; sons, Connor Reynolds, Charlotte, NC and Mekhi Lukas Wingate, TN; mother, Terri Ann Eaddy Wingate, Florence, SC; father, Wallace Edward (Melika) Wingate, Jr., Florence, SC; sisters, Charnell (Monica) Wingate and Charnett Wingate both of Florence, SC; brother, Wallace Edward Wingate III, Aberdeen, NC; uncles, Major (Tammy) Eaddy Sr., Buford, GA, James Al Eaddy, New York, NY; aunts, Oliva Eaddy, Florence, SC, Barbara Eaddy, Florence, SC, Kenzie Champagne George, GA; God-Mothers, Shelia Alexander and Vanessa Robinson; God-Fathers, Legrant Hennighan, Sandy Gass, and Dick Brown; Step-brothers, Akeem Ford, Brandon Eagleton, and Lawrence Eagleton all of Florence, SC; Stepsisters, Salika Eagleton, Florence, SC; close friends, Carlos Powell and Chavis Thompson; and host of nieces, nephews, cousins, many other relatives and friends. Major leaves other fond memories to his sports family and friends. His mentors: James O. Jackson, Larry Johnson, Allie E. Brooks, Tommy Johnson, Bruce Williams (Betty) and Reverend Vandolph Backus. His coach: Tommy Johnson.
Presiding, Evangelist Betty Harton Straight Way Church of God in Christ | Brooklyn, NY
Processional Mr. Levester Williams Jr. Mr. Levester Williams III Prayer of Comfort Reverend Michelle Law-Gordon Scriptures Mr. Harrison Ervin Old Testament : Psalms 23 New Testament : John 14:1-6 Solo Ms. Gracie Gibson Acknowledgements Ideal Funeral Parlor, Inc. Remarks (Please limited to 2 minutes) Tennessee University | Mr. Chris Fergerson, Coach Wilson High School | Dr. Allie E. Brooks, Jr. Mentor | Mr. Larry Johnson Solo Mr. Zach Linton Words of Comfort Mr. Bruce Williams Mentor Evangelist Betty Harton Straight Way Church of God in Christ Brooklyn, NY Committal – Benediction - Interment Sunset Memory Gardens 2615 Alligator Road Effingham, SC
Tributes I LOVE MY FAMILY SO MUCH To be a part of a family like mine is so divine Where love is shown hurt is shared Our love for each other is never impaired We talk We laugh We cry But we are a family and we do it all together For as a family We do it all as one You hurt one You hurt all and as a family unit We will all stand tall For we are family A family full of strength A family full of love A family no one can touch That’s why I love my family so much. - Mahfooz Ali