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Jerry D. Florence

Wichita, Kansas

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Florence, Jerry D., 57, formerly of Wichita, a senior executive with the AARP, died suddenly of a heart attack on November 28, 2005 at his home in Bethesda, Md. A native of Wichita, Mr. Florence moved from Los Angeles, Calif. to the Washington, D.C. area two years ago joining AARP as the...

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I just wanted to say I will always think of you uncle jerry and take care of my babies liana & Xzavior for me. I will see you and my babies on the other side


love always your neice

Stacy Renee Florence

Dear Winifred and the Florence family. I will always remember Jerry as a very special person and one you could always believe in. I have great memories of his playing baseball for me at East High School and then the thrill I had running into him at the LA. Open golf tournament held in Valencia that year. I wish the family my very best and my strongest condolences at this time. You should all be very proud of his accomplishments but most of all of his great character and love of mankind. ...

Winifred, Michael and Family:
Please accept my sympathy. Jerry always spoke of love for his family. He is deeply missed.

My condolences to the entire Florence family and to my childhood neighborhood friend, Winifred (Watson) Florence, and son. I was sadden by the loss of Jerry, my high school classmate/friend. I took out my 1964/1966 yearbooks to view the beginnings of Jerry's successes. May God bless you all and comfort you at this time. You are in my prayers.

Sincerely,

Cheryl (Sherrod) Clark & Family

To the Florence family:
I wish to offer my family's condolences to Winifred and son, Michael. I vividly remember my brother (Rev. Charles Ervin) and I playing football, basketball and baseball on Ash and Madison with the Florence family. How I remember laughing so hard at the antics of Keither Florence, who hadn't received his calling back then, and Jerry attempting to keep him in line. Only Jerry was able to accomplish that nearly impossible task. Eventhough Jerry didn't seem much...

Our deepest condolences to Winifred, Michael and the Florence family. Jerry was a good man and will be greatly missed by us. We have many fond memories of our times together in Washington DC. at the jazz competitions.

To the Florence family: Even though I never knew Jerry, but I am a friend of his brother Rev. Keither and his father. I offer my sincere condolence in the lost of your loved one. May God console you as only he can.