Jesse-Jenkins-Obituary

Jesse Jenkins

Middletown, New York

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Monticello, NY Jesse Jenkins, a retired custodian for the George L. Cooke School in Monticello, died Saturday, August 9, 2008 at the Catskill Regional Medical Center in Harris. He was 82. The son of the late William Jenkins and Effie Tyler Jenkins, he was born July 12, 1926 in Eton, GA. A...

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Jenkins Family, my deepest sympathy. May you find strength in one another through your time of sorrow. Please know each and everyone of you are in my prayers.
God Bless

Our prayers are with you and your family. Mr. Jenkins was a wonderful person and he will be missed.

I would like to give my condolences to the Jenkins Family. Anyone that grew up in Monticello knew Jesse. He would always make you laugh, keep you in order and still doing all of that, he was respected by anyone that had the pleasure to come into his life. He will be missed by all. Best of all to the family. Give mom a big hug and kiss for me please.

I will never forget you all , I also had the deepest and fondest menmories at school Also Darlene. He passed his sport ability to all his children. So he is here to me though them . Marky showed us how to swim. Jessica and Neicey along with the Watson girls showed us how to cheer. Ronald was one of the all Stars. Gordon followed in his foot steps. Jesse Jenkins was really very proud of Gordon making history there. My father was one of the mentors there for one of the many great black...

our prayers goes out to your family
we will keep your family in our pray
may memories of your loved one give you strength to meet today and tomorrow.

To the Jenkins family.My condolences to your family.

OUR CONDOLENCES GO OUT TO THE JENKINS FAMILY.MR.JENKINS WAS A TRUE STAPLE OF MONTICELLO AND MIGHT I ADD A GREAT STORYTELLER AS WELL.IN GRADE SCHOOL HE USED TO TELL US ALL ABOUT THE OLD DAYS ESPECAIALLY HIS BOXING STORIES.YOU WILL BE MISSED AND YOUR LEGACY LIVES ON.MAY YOU REST IN PEACE

To the Jenkin Family. I have warm memories of your family and our childhood. Your dad and Mom never had a problem sharing snacks and drinks to the spring street and clinton avenue crew. Your father was a kind harted soul.

Jessie was a second father to most of us, he watched over us in school and in the neighborhood. We all loved him and will miss him very much, but he will never be forgotten. He was and is a part of us and we are glad to have known him and his family.

What we remember the most was taking turns going shopping to Walden every two weeks in that big blue station wagon. He made sure each child had a chance go and not be left out. He always sat in the yard watching over all the...