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Jenkins, William 'Bobby'
William Nathaniel Jenkins, 86, affectionately known as "Bobby", a longtime resident of White Plains, NY, & former GM worker, departed this life Sunday, September 3, 2017.
A Memorial Service will be held this Monday Sept. 11th at 6:30pm at Bethel Baptist Church, 1 Fisher Court, White Plains, NY, 10601, immediately followed by repast at Ferncliff Lodge. Private Burial was already held at Ferncliff Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, the family instead kindly requests donations in his name to Bethel Baptist Church.
Arrangements Entrusted to:
Lee's Funeral Home, LLC
White Plains, NY~(914) 949-0372
www.LeesFuneralHome.com
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3 Entries
TO THE FAMLIY THINKING OF YOU IN YOUR HOUR OF SORROW AND EXTENDING HEARTFLET SYMPATHY GOD BLESS
DGT EMMA ADAMS
September 11, 2017
My deepest condolences to the Jenkins Family. My memory of us all remains in my heart Sincerely sorry for your loss,Patti Gangemi DelSoldato. 4E
Patti Gangemi DelSoldato
September 10, 2017
Dear Uncle Bobby,You will be sorely missed and forever remembered.You have always been a special beacon in our lives and our family was absolutely crazy about you. Every time you visited us it brightened our spirits.Please give Peta, Carol and Aunt Minnie our undying love until we meet again.Much Love Forever,Trish and Pie
Patricia Carter
September 8, 2017
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