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Mamie Lou Hale was born January 23, 1949 to The late Luches “Luke” Hale and Lilly May Brown- Hale in Lake City, Florida
She educated in the public schools of Columbia County. Employed as a Domestic Engineer.
She was predeceased by her brother Dennis Broxton.
She leaves to cherish her memories,
One son, Roosevelt P. ( Evangeline) Ross, Jr. of Ocala; Four grandchildren: TeKesha N. (Katriel) Ross-Garland of Tallahassee,
Roosevelt L. Ross, III of Arizona, Gineen N. Ross of Ocala and Preanna M. Ross of Jasper; eleven great grandchildren; One brother: Luches Hale of Ocala; other relatives and friends.
If death shall be an endless sleep, Where all pressures and dreams shall cease, One would never have a need to weep, lying in eternal peace.
If death should bring one to the place where spirit world doth reside, Let us welcome then that saving grace with these spirits then abide.
In death I see no cause for fear when it comes as sweet relief, instead, I see a cause for cheer freed from trials and freed from grief. —Joseph Anderson
Memorial Service will be on Saturday, November 3, 2018 at 11:00 AM at Green Pastures Worship Center, 1818 NW Old Blitchton Road, Ocala, FL 34475
Condolences can be signed at Summersfh.com.
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