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Rev. Charles Wilbert Westberry Jr.

Tallahassee, Florida

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Rev. Charles Westberry The Rev. Charles Wilbert Westberry Jr., 42, a full-time pastor, died Saturday, Sept. 17, 2005. The service will be at 3 p.m. EDT Saturday at Life Deliverance Ministries, 3377 Jim Lee Road, with burial at Tallahassee Memory Gardens. Elder Tawana Westberry Morris will...

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on the passing of my brother, i feel a profound sense of pain and grief, the times we shared were always so special, he was a world class brother, and i was blessed to have been loved by him. i will forever cherish those years, your brother kevin.

I would like to express my sincere sympathy during this time of bereavement. May God bless you and keep you.

To the Westberry Family:
Mr. Westberry was loved and will be greatly missed. But remember, God loved him more. My prayers and heartfelt sympathy is with you all during this time of bereavement.

To: The Westberry Family,
Give eternal rest to them, O Lord, whose souls have taken flight, and lead them to a better world where there is peace and light. Grant them eternal freedom from trouble, pain and care, And fulfill for them Thy prophecy- there shall be no night there.
Wishing you the peace of knowing your loved one is safe in the tender keeping of our Lord.

"Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me." (John 14:1)

Dear Westberry Family:

We give God the honor and glory for allowing the Westberry Family to come into our life. Especially, Pastor Westberry--an annointed man of God. We will truly miss listening to him sing and testify.

We encourage you to continue to hold your head high and thank God for placing him in your family. Remember, God does not make mistakes and everything He...

Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal. Our prayers are with you during this time of great sorrow.

To The Westberry Family:

May God strengthen and comfort you in this hour is my prayer. Lean on the Lord for he won't let you fall.
We will miss our Sugarman a truly sweet, kind and anointed man of God. We can find comfort in knowing that he's just another soldier gone home to be with the lord. He fought a good fight now the victory has been won and knowing Sugarman he's not sitting down resting. He's up in heaven singing and shouting up and down those streets paved with gold.

With deepest sympathy be blessed & encourge.Psl 121:1 I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills from whence cometh my help. love from the Cofield-Swatts Family.

On behalf of the Johnson family, we will truly miss Rev. Westberry and his heartfelt, soul stirring, spirit filled messages.

May God Bless the family.