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Earlene Kendrick Perry made her transition from this life to her new home in Glory on June 26, 2020.
She attended the local school of Duval County, graduating from William M. Raines, Class of 1966. She was a graduate of South Carolina State University 1971. Earlene was employed by Duval County School for 30 years. She was also an Adjunct Professor at University of North Florida and Edward Waters College. Earlene was a devoted member and secretary of Friendship Missionary Baptist Church.
She leaves to mourn her passing, her husband, Robert; son, Johron (Sherika); two grandchildren, Taija and Johron, II. Her other children, (nieces & nephews) who were “Team Auntie” and her bosses, Legretta, Shaunti (Carlos), Leroy (Charlina), Dwayne (Beata), Ernest, San Francisco, CA., and Charles, Jr. (Semra) Colorado Springs, CO., her brother-in-laws, Shelton Perry (Kathy), Mobile, AL, John, Jr,; her sister-in-laws, Mary Kendrick, Dorothy Kendrick, Netta Eloir, Stephanie Perry, Valerie Perry, and Lois Perry, Valdosta, GA.
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