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Jeremiah Hawkins

Annapolis, Maryland

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Jeremiah Hawkins

Lieutenant Colonel Jeremiah B. Hawkins (Ret.), 82, died at home February 16. He was born December 21, 1929 in Annapolis. He was the fifth child of Lawrence Sr., and Frances Hall Hawkins. Following graduation from high school, he received a degree in Music Education...

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Uncle Sunny Boy, I remember when I first learned how to play Amazing Grace on the piano, you told me to play it for you, then told me it was completely wrong. I'll never forget how you taught me to play it the correct way that day. Music was just as close to your heart as your family. I love you and miss you so terribly.

Mary Hawkins Craig,
The Class of 1950 extends our deepest sympathy to you and the family in the homegoing of your brother. May God bless you all and give you his comfort and strength at this time of bereavement.
Love,
Pearl Burley Gibbs, President.Emeritus,
Jacqueline J. Jones,Coordinator

Cousin Jeremiah, you're stature and proud abilities have been admired by many of your cousins. You will be greatly missed.

Rest in Peace

Graciela, Gregory, Annamaria, James, Alphonso,Clifford,Reginald,Marcella, and Doreda- Mary Blackstone and The Baltimore Blackstone Family

Sis. Hawkins, truly our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May you be comforted by the Holy Spirit.

Trustee Willie and Sis. Yvette Jones
Kendall Baptist Church

Uncle Jerry you will be missed greatly! No longer will those "52 keys" produce those melodious hymns for all of us to hear and sing to. Thank you for the memory of flying with you in your Cessna that beautiful summer day; it will always be one of the single greatest moments of my life!

My loving thoughts and prayers are with my aunt and cousins. Always, Angela

Rest in Peace, you will always be remembered.