Ava-DeBerry-Obituary

Ava Lauronce DeBerry

Jackson, Tennessee

Age 60

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Ava Lauronce DeBerry Jackson - Funeral Services will be at 2:00 pm on Sunday, March 14, 2021 at Bledsoe Funeral Home Chapel. Open Visitation will be held from 12:00 pm -7:00 pm on Saturday, March 13, 2021 at Bledsoe Funeral Home Chapel. Service will be streamed live on our Facebook page.

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Time continues to roll swiftly onward but time has not diminished the bright light of my friend Ava. We are the recipients of her caring spirit and loving heart. And oh my, those cute little sayings!

Yes, she holds a place in my heart and I'm sure we will be together someday! Her gentle smile and great educational Bible teachings is why I'm still learning how great is our God! Rev Gaddy

Ava had an enormous impact on me during the short time I worked with her. She was a bright soul, full of life and an inspiration. Prayers for her family and friends.

I was stunned by the news of Ava’s passing. Ava was always so excited about recruiting the FBI’s next generation of exceptional employees. She was passionate about her job and a wonderful colleague to work and collaborate with. My deepest condolences to all her family and friends. Her joyous energy will be missed on earth but will make heaven a greater place to be. God certainly has another angel by his side. May her memory and legacy live on through all of us.

Ava was a sister friend from Greater Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church in DC. The Late Bishop D. Lee Owens, Pastor. Ava was so very nice with a kind spirit. She always
looked like a diva! Rest my sister friend God bless ❤



I remember Ava, the beautiful, kind and wonderful queen who gave of her time and understanding. She could diffuse a situation with calmness and an attentive ear, along with her infectious smile. Prayers for her family and friends. Though heaven has gained a beautiful rose for the garden she will be fondly remembered.

Although still stunned by Miss Ava’s passing, I am fondly reminded of her soft, kind voice exhibiting patience while giving guidance where I lacked. Her dedication to the mission throughout her career is unparalleled and she will be missed.

Ava was the kindest, gentlest, most caring person I have ever known. Her voice, her smile, her spirit would light up any room. She dedicated her heart and soul to the FBI and to the interns she recruited every year. May her light shine down on us all and may God grant us the strength to preserve her spirit through love and kindness to others.

My deepest condolences. Rest In Peace.

I was in Sister Ava’s Sunday School Class at Mount Jerzeel Baptist Church and she would take the time to help give understanding on any questions asked. She will be truly missed. Rest in the Eternal Arms of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Sister Dora