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Print This Obituary & CondolencesGloria V. Rogers
Gloria Velasquez Rogers, age 70, left this temporary home to enter her eternal home with Jesus on February 5, 2022. She fought a good fight at St. Joseph Hospital but was ready to be with her Lord and Savior. She was surrounded by her family at time of her transition.
Gloria was born on March 9, 1951 in Amarillo, Texas. She graduated from Caprock High School and attended some college at Amarillo’s Community College. She lived in Savannah, Georgia for over 40 years and called Georgia her home but was still proud to be a Texan. Her work history included: Cashier at Rite Aid, Production Worker at Frances Myers and retired from the Georgia Air National Guard, 165th Airlift Wing as a Supervisor in Housekeeping.
Gloria is preceded in death by her father, E. P. Velasquez and her brothers, Michael Velasquez and Danny Velasquez. She is survived by her husband, Charles Lovett Rogers of Savannah; her son, Christopher Lovett Rogers (daughter in law, Amy) of Ohio; her daughter Maria Gonzalez (son in law, Arturo) of Savannah; grandson, Donavan Ramon Rogers of Savannah; granddaughters, Shelby, Emily, and Irelyn Rogers of Ohio; her mother, Jessie Velasquez (Mimi) of Amarillo; brothers, Edward Velasquez of Maryland and Jose Velasquez of Texas; and her sister, Rebecca Velasquez of Texas. She also has many nieces, nephews, and cousins who loved her dearly.
She had a love for people and loved spending time with her family. She had a unique sense of humor but was always the life of a party or gathering. She volunteered her time to help with the Seed Kidz and cleaning the Seed Church. The love she had for her babies in the Seed Kidz was great and she loved being with them. Her love for traveling helped create wonderful memories that will last a lifetime. Her favorite place besides church, was the mountains. She could make you smile just by looking at her smile
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Print This Obituary & CondolencesMinister Delores S. Mungin
Minister Delores S. Mungin was born May 19, 1941, to Benjamin Diggs Sr. and Ruby Smith Diggs in Brooklyn, New York. Her mother, Ruby moved back to her family in Early Branch, South Carolina and later her family moved to Savannah, Georgia where Delores grew up. She was raised by David and Ruby Spann, lovingly called, mom and dad. As a child, she was anointed, and received the Lord, Jesus Christ as to guide her life. She attended church regularly and was very active in the church and served as Youth Minister for many years. As a Youth Minister, she taught Sunday School and was known for being very creative and working well with kids.
Delores was the oldest of 10, then three brothers were born next. She loved her brothers but prayed diligently and asked God for some sisters. He blessed her with four sisters whom she taught to read, write, and sing. She really loved spending time with the girls, so much so, that three became her own singing trio and the sisters thought she was the “best sister ever”. God blessed her again with two more brothers. She received her LPN degree at Savannah Technical College. This was the first graduating class of Black nurses in Savannah. She began her career as pediatric nurse at Memorial Medical Center where she retired after 30 years. After retirement, she continued nursing by providing services to private families.
She loved God, family, and friends. She enjoyed cooking, gardening, watching movies, and helping others. Many times, she hosted family events. She would cook for anyone at any time. All you had to be “was hungry”. She didn’t need much to make a meal, and needless to say, “it was good!”.
On February 3rd, 2022, at home, Delores went peacefully in her sleep to be with the Lord. She is preceded in death by her biological father Benjamin Diggs Sr., her parents David and Ruby Spann, Benjamin Diggs Jr. and Betty Diggs (brother and sister-in-law), Edward and Eldora Diggs (brother and sister-in-law), David I. Spann (brother), Veronica M. Spann (sister), Stephen L. Spann, Sr. (brother) and Dennis David Polite (godson).
She leaves to cherish her memory, four children Patricia (Robert) Brown, Jacqueline I. Bright, Gary (Sandra) Bright, and Gayle (Ben Beatty) Jones. Eight grandchildren: Javier (Bobby) Bakalo (Maureen), Kiana N. Brown, Kymberly N. Brown, Ashley (Travis) Wilson, Chantel Duffy, Gabrial Bright, Daija Jones, and Robert L. Brown. Seven great-grandchildren: Alia Waddell, Alana K. Moss, Justin Wilson, Xavier Bakalo, Xiolia Bakalo, Ashlynn Wilson, and Aria Wilson.
Also, four siblings: Sarah (Will) Yancey, Carol (John) O’Neal, Joan (Ronald) Gilliard, Michael (Kathy) Spann, Brenda Spann (sister-in-law), Sylvia P. Singleton (sister), her goddaughter, Keisha (Ealy) Sanders, and her best friend and cousin Ruby (Sam) Dodge Johnson, as well as host of nieces, nephews, cousins, family, and friends.
Graveside Services will be Saturday, February 12, 2022 at 11:00 AM in Rock Spring Cemetery, 6454 Possum Corner Road, Early Branch, South Carolina 29916.
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Print This Obituary & CondolencesGeorge O. Boettcher
It is with extreme sadness that we announce the passing of George Otto Boettcher at age 59, in Savannah, Georgia
He was a bright light in this world and will be deeply missed by many. George’s family was unprepared for this unexpected loss. He was a kind soul who touched the lives of so many.
Surviving children are Jessica Boettcher Theobald (Jonathan Theobald), Erica Boettcher Stidham ( Keith Stidham, Jr.), and Brooke Ann Huston; grandchildren, Nevaeh Stidham, Ava Theobald, Dylan Middleton and Blaine Danna.
He was a retired Navy Veteran. He was a hardworking, loving , honest and selfless man with a heart of Gold. His hobbies include football “Go Miami” & boats. He was an Angel on Earth & now, in Heaven! Thank you God for blessing us with him as long as you did! We are forever grateful for that!
R.I.P. George O. Boettcher
Until We Meet Again!
August 31, 1962 ~ January 25, 2022
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Print This Obituary & CondolencesLuzia Cordeiro Amaral
Born January 7, 1936, in the town of St Michaels on the Azore islands in the country of Portugal.
What a marvelous day on the 30th of January, 2022 was Mommy, as we called her, went to her great reward in Heaven in her home in Guyton with Paulina and Ron by her side.
Preceded in her life was her dear husband, Herculano Amaral, who passed December 4, 1994. They were married over 60 years. Mom had four Daughters, and one son. Connie Davila, Bridgeport Ct., Maria Duarte, Bridgeport, Ct., Linda Sheline (Dave), Arnold Mo., Paulina Jones (Ron), Guyton, Ga., and Herculano Amaral Jr. (Donna) , of New Milford, Ct., twelve grandchildren, and many great-grandchildren. She had a great love for her grandchildren and gardening with her roses. Mom had retired from the Acme Scissors Plant in Bridgeport Ct. of over 40 years riding the city busses. She will be greatly missed by many family members and friends, Richard Marlowe, Thomas Marlowe, and family.
Services are going to be held at Forest Lawn Memory Gardens on Tuesday, February 8, 2022 at 11:00 AM
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