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Jimmie Hendricks

Dayton, Ohio

1941 - 2024

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Hendricks, Jimmie LeeMs. Jimmie Lee Hendricks, 82, of Middletown, OH passed away on July 7, 2024. She was born on August 21, 1941. Funeral service will begin at 11:00 am on Saturday, July 20, 2024, with family receiving friends at 10:00 am at Bethel A.M.E., 1507 Yankee Road, Middletown, OH 45044....

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Happy Heavenly Birthdy Aunt Jimmie Lee

Miss Jimmie, you are still missed here at Mayfield Village. We have a wind chime hanging on the porch, dedicated in memory of you. Always Remember and Always Loved

A great co-worker, friend, and so intelligent. Jimmie kept me alert at all times. Can´t believe it´s been a year already.

What a wonderful Soul... What a wonderful woman of God... Always full of joy and happiness with a smile from ear to ear. My Childhood Best Friend´s Mother... Mama Jimmie Lee She will surely be missed amongst those whom she touch so dearly. Rest well Ms Jimmie Lee.... Rest well Sincere condolences to Rodney, Rhonda (her children and grand children)... May God comfort and console you all, that you may comfort each other in the days ahead... Love you all, Dana Bee, (Chuck)

In loving memory of a wonderful person who is gone way too soon. We love you and miss you always.

Ms Jimmie, I definitely will miss you and the talks we had looking out the front windows. Those were special times for me. There is two things I will especially miss. 1. Your laughter, and 2, Our disagreements over the Bengals and Steelers. What fun we had over who was best. I´ll see you again some day.

Miss Jimmie, I'm going to miss our little chats at the elevator. Always a smile on your face. I would always say "God's Got You" and you would always say "I know". The day you told me I love talking to you, meant the world to me. I'm going to miss you, but I know God does have you now Rest in Peace Miss Jimmie

Miss Jimmie Lee was as sweet as her smile. Was always kind and inviting to me and I never witnessed her in a bad mood. She loved the Lord and it showed through her dedication and commitment to her God, her Church family and to her Pastor. She loved her Bungles ( Bengals) and would let you know about em too. RIP beautiful Lady.

I am sending my condolences to Rhonda and Rodney. I spent many summers in Middletown at Aunt Jimmie Lee's house. I looked forward to those visits because she would keep plenty of snacks for us to enjoy, and there was no limit on how much we could eat. Aunt Jimmie Lee loved her family and quickly intervened to make things right. Take your rest, Aunt Jimmie Lee; you will be missed. Your Nephew, Barry Black - Baltimore, MD