Ruth Mae Kirksey Lattimore

Ruth Mae Kirksey Lattimore

On Monday, December 14, 2020, at the age of 90, Shepherdess Lattimore transitioned from time to eternity.

She leaves to cherish her memory her daughter, Missionary Lynn Perry (Cleveland) two sisters: Laura Coleman (Alliance) Mabel Cloud (Cleveland), two brothers: Walter Kirksey (Ella) Mohammed, (Cleveland), and Grover (Nadine) Kirksey (Alliance), four grandchildren: Shawn Brown (Las Vegas), Lacy Lattimore (Detroit) Jonathan and Amber Perry (Cleveland),  eight great grandchildren, one great-great grandchild, host of nieces and nephews, and a special niece Mrs. Charlette (Dennis) Thurman (Alliance),  Good Samaritan Lighthouse and the Pittsburgh Community Food Bank.  A host of sons and daughters in the gospel throughout this nation too numerous to name, however, honorable mention to Bishop Loran E. Mann and Pentecostal Temple Church of God in Christ, Pittsburgh Steelers Coach Mike Tomlin and the Steeler organization, Pittsburgh Food Bank Reps, The Kanarek Family, Denise Shealey, Gwen Carter, Missionary Mildred (Richard) Reed, Elder Kenny (Thelma) Glenn, Mother Fredericka Felix, Bishop Johnny (Glenda) Brice and Pastor Selara (Diane) Mann (New Jersey), Pastor Keith Moncrief, Pastor Kenneth Irvin, Rev. James Vaughn,  Rev. Rose Thompson, Bishop Mark Perry, Bishop Brooks (deceased), Bishop David L. Herron, Sr., Williams Temple Church of God in Christ, and The Ohio Central East Ecclesiastic Jurisdiction.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, son, three brothers: Sanford, Jr, Willie and Lenzie Kirksey, four sisters Lela Dunagan, Lular Mae Bell, Ollie Dunlap, and Geraldine Kirksey.

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