Imogene-Newman-Obituary

Imogene Kelley Newman

Jacksonville, Florida

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Mrs. Imogene Kelley Newman, 94, formerly of Jacksonville, went home to be with her Lord on Sunday, August 23, 2009 in Cumming Georgia. Mrs. Newman was born in Helena, Georgia the daughter of the late Caleb Lindsey and Rosa Lee (Hatcher) Kelley. She was a member of Franklin Street Baptist Church,...

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Dear Sam Jr and Family,

Ronnie and I loved your mother and dad so much. She was such a good friend and sweet person,
I will always cherish our friendship with both of them. I missed her so much when she moved to Atlanta, but I did enjoy her calls. I know she is in a better place.

Ronnie and Frances Hendry

Dear Sam, Jr. & Family,
Your Mom was one special lady! She played the organ at our wedding, September 17 1954,@ N. Main St. Baptist Church, almost 55 years ago.
You will miss her, but we know she is now reunited with your Dad & other loved ones.
Love & prayers in Jesus,
Betty (Lane) & Bill Jones
Jax., FL

Dear Sam Jr and Family, Mrs. Newman was my dear dear friend I have missed her many many hours of conversation her laugh. I would have come but did't see the notice until today. I miss her and I loved her. Linda Brabham

Robin & Family
The loss of a loved one is never easy, and I know that right now you are hurting. But place your hope in the Lord Jesus and trust in His promises. We pray that the Holy Spirit will comfort you and your family and give you all the peace that only He can provide. Rest assured that your Southpoint Family is here for you and are praying for you.

Love in Christ Jesus
Ron & Sharon Spencer
Southpoint Baptist Church

One word describes Aunt Imogene, “ELEGANT” in her dress, beauty and talent.
She was a very special lady. My condolence to Sam and your family

Mrs. Newman was such a lovely lady and sweet as sugar. We enjoyed her so much while she was at Franklin street Baptist Church. I still miss seeing her sitting at the organ and miss her wonderful music.

Tommy and Vera Clayton
Franklin Street Baptist Church

Remembering Aunt Imogene will always bring back warm memories .
Her beautiful smile and loving hugs will truly be missed by all that were blessed to have known her.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.

I will miss the many conversations, and happy memories we had. Dean

I'll always cherish many happy memories and happy times. We all loved her very much. Mary Dare