Carmen Maranda-Fauntroy-Obituary

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Carmen Maranda Fauntroy

Ashland, Virginia

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DIED
April 6, 2024
LOCATION
Ashland, Virginia

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Your family may never read this but from the stories of my parents wedding, to my christening, to my Sweet 16 celebration, and always sitting next to the wall on the pulpit side, to the huge Frank Olive Sunday hats,
these are the memories that shaped my life.
From Otha Harris, my grandmother and Jacquelene Harris Douglas, my mother, thank you

Lenae’ Dannielle Douglas

Melanie, Rev. Fauntroy and Charles, as the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. I pray you will be comforted by the memories of the times you spent with your mom.

Thinking of you and the family at this sad time and sending my love and sincere condolences to you all.

Please accept our heartfelt condolences to you and your family. Robert and Janice Prather and family.

May God bless you. You are in our prayers. She live a mighty rich life. Blessings Deacon Edwin Moore and family.

To the Fauntroy family, Please accept my sincere condolences as you celebrate the homegoing service of your beloved mother.I can´t forget her beautiful smile and loving personality. Sincerely, Annie Scott

To the Fauntroy family. Just want to extend my love prayers and condolences to the entire family. I remember what a breath of sunshine Mrs. Fauntroy was. Such a beautiful smile and always willing to help out wherever necessary. Loving mother, First Lady of the church. She will long be remembered and loved by those who knew her.

This is Mr. Terry L. Manigault from Greenville/Easley South Carolina. I am grateful I had the privilege of meeting Mrs. Fauntroy and her family in the mid 1990s. My mother and the late Rev. Howard Bruno Fauntroy were cousins. The Fauntroy's were such gracious host when I spent a week with them in Detroit. Their hospitality made it tough for me to leave. I was fortunate to bring my fiance, now wife, along with my brother the late Kenneth "Chef" Manigault and his wife Angela a few years later....

Dear Howard, Melanie and Charles.
My sincere condolences to you. I always had so much fun when we out or there at church. FBIC. Your mom was a lovely person and had such a beautiful smile.
God Bless the 3 little Fauntrys.
Sincerely
Norma E Gibbs
N Las Vegas, Nevada,