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NUNN, JONITA CYNTHIA
Co-Pastor Jonita Cynthia Nunn was born on November 1, 1960, in Citra, FL. She is the daughter of Lucille James Wilson. God called Co-Pastor Nunn home on September 1, 2018, at 57 years.
Mrs. Nunn was the Co-Pastor of Deliverance Revival Outreach Church (DROC) with 30 years of service. She was affectionately known for her love of music, singing and shopping.
Mrs. Nunn leaves to cherish her memories husband, Bishop Danny L. Nunn; three children, Nashua Nunn, Danny Nunn, Jr. (Carla), and Felicia Brooks (Akeen); four siblings, Bettyegne Miles, Miller Wilson, Bernard Wilson (Denise) and Tyrone Wilson (Sylvia); grandchildren, Noviante Chestnet, Destiny Chestnet, Avery Stanton, Carlina Nunn, Carrington Nunn, Christa Nunn, Philliya Brooks, Akeen Brooks, Jr. Christian Brooks.
Services are held Saturday, September 8, 2018, 1:30pm at House of God, Inc, 2830 NW 27th Ave, Ocala, FL. Viewing for the family and friends is 30 minutes prior to services. Flowers may be delivered to D. Williams Mortuary Services, LLC, 6120 SW 13th St, Gainesville, FL, on Friday, September 7, 2018 from 11am-5pm.
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She was a saved sanctified filled with the holy ghost and fire baptised woman
Kevin Fisher
Friend
September 8, 2018
May God give the family peace in their time of bereavement.
Sandra Brown
September 7, 2018
So sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with you.
September 7, 2018
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