
Nash (Arlene) of Houston, Texas an uncle, Earman Tillary of St. Louis, Missouri, Shirlet Brooks (Leroy) and Joyce Ann Kenard both of Columbus, Mississippi and James E. Frazier of Huntington, New York, Margie Arrington of Tupelo, Mississippi, Willie Pearl Campbell (Lavon) of Columbus, Mississippi, Mary Ann Hughes (Bobby) of St. three daughters, Standa Murphy of Branchville, Virginia, Darlene Nash of Columbus, Mississippi and Deobra Santiful-Leak (Victor Leak, Sr.) of Flower Mound, Texas one son, Derrick Santiful (Daphne Mill) of Danbury, Connecticut her grandchildren, Stella, Tiffany (Jamaal), Nicole, James (Loria), Tanisha, Shayla, Shaquanta (Jonathan), Shanice and Victor her great-grandchildren, James, Maya, Yana, Jeremiah, Owen, Orion, Zion, Jordan, McKenzie and Arian her siblings, Martha N. Loving memories will forever be cherished in the hearts of: her husband, Frederick, Sr. In addition to her parents, Barbara was also preceded in death by: a son, Frederick Santiful, Jr. In 2006, she retired from Coney Island Hospital, after 14 years of service.Īfter a lengthy health battle, God called His angel home to eternal rest on Monday, May 23, 2016, while at Washington Adventist Hospital, Takoma Park, Maryland. She served faithfully as member of the Gospel Chorus, Mass Choir and Pastor's Aide Ministry.įor many years, Barbara was employed in the health field. She was a dedicated member of Union Baptist Church, Brooklyn, New York, since 1965. They were united in Holy Matrimony on December 19, 1964.īarbara was a devoted Christian and always kept God first in her life. In 1961, Barbara relocated to Brooklyn, New York, where she met her beloved husband, Frederick Santiful, Sr. Early in life, she professed her life to Christ, was baptized and united in Christian Fellowship with El Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, Columbus, Mississippi. She was the eldest of nine children.īarbara was educated in the Columbus Mississippi Public Schools, where she graduated from R.

Good please visit our Sympathy Store.Barbara Jean Santiful, daughter of the late Joseph and Lucille Tillary Nash, began her journey through life on January 18, 1941, in Columbus, Mississippi. To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Lavene E. On Tuesday, April 16, 2019, friends and family are invited to a visitation at 10:00 am at Grace Brethren Church in Owings, MD with Funeral Services starting at 11:00 am. The family invites friends to Lee Funeral Home Calvert, 8200Jennifer Lane, Owings, MD 20736 on Monday, Apfrom 6 to 8 pm. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Calvert Hospice, Calvert Library in Owings, or the Gideon's International. She was preceded in death by her parents, brother Stanley Earman, and sister-in-law Mary Earman. Good (Sun) of Lothian, MD, daughter Susan Stanhope (Bob) of Patterson, NY, granddaughter Renee Browne (Adam) of Patterson, NY, great-granddaughters Aliyah and Skyler Browne, nieces Linda Consalvi (Al) of Arcadia, CA and Anne Marie Wallace (Ron) of Plaino, TX.

Good and in 2018 they celebrated 71 years of marriage. November 11, 1947, Lavene married Austin W. She loved Calvert County and Grace Brethren Church.

She worked in a variety of settings, including Woodward and Lothrup and the Office of the State of Texas in Washington, DC. She was a lover of sacred music, an organist, pianist, and vocalist. Lavene graduated from Hershey High School and attended nurse's training at Rockingham Memorial Hospital in Harrisonburg, VA. She was born on Jin Palmyra, PA and was the daughter of Albert & Frances Earman. Good, 94, a resident of Owings, MD, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, Apat Burnett Calvert Hospice House in Prince Frederick, MD.
