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Cheryl Yvette "Mama King" Ransom-King

Salisbury, North Carolina

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Pastor Cheryl Yvette Ransom-King “Mama King”, 59, of Salisbury, passed away Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2016 at Novant Health Rowan Medical Center. Ms. Ransom- King was born Nov. 4, 1956 to the late Willie Ransom Jr. and Leona Correll Ransom in Salisbury. She was a graduate of Salisbury City Schools in...

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Gone too soon. It´s import to reach out to significant people in my life. If she only saw the impact of her life on mines- maybe from heaven-she does. Phenomenal friend and woman.

I am truly saddened by the death Yvette. My youth (early years) were enriched knowing Yvette as we "grew up" at First Calvary Baptist Church. My sister told me of her passing. Her life is a testament that we all are divine spiritual beings existing in a physical world for a brief period of time. She will be missed.

I worked with Cheryl at North Rowan Middle. She was a wonderful lady. She will be greatly missed.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

My dear, sweet Soror and friend, no more suffering for you, God healed you in His own way. May sweet memories comfort your family and friends.

Cathy Gilchrist, Line Sister Fall 1976
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
Kappa Omicron Chapter, UNC-CH

My name is Austin I was a inter taking care of me.king everytime I went in there she always had a smile she was a true sweet heart but I know she is not in pain any more she is with her heaven father rest in peace Austin kowaleski

As children, Yvette and I spent many days together. We attended First Calvary together and I have fond memories of our childhood. Life happened and we lost touch and only saw each other a few times as adults. My prayers are with her family. She will be missed.

Gone too soon. The thing I remember most is how nice, kind and funny she was. I thought she was putting on because I never met anyone that kind and friendly. I served in the Navy after she and another friend recommended it 30 years ago. We tried a business venture together and all these things put to mind pleasant and happy memories. Enjoy your rest in Heaven, the only thing that makes me happy about this sad occasion.

My deepest condolences to the family. I remember Cheryl fondly and know she will be missed.