Josephine-Augusta-Obituary

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Josephine Augusta

New Orleans, Louisiana

1917 - 2016

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Josephine was born on March 19, 1917 and passed away on Saturday, June 4, 2016. Josephine was a resident of New Orleans, Louisiana at the time of her passing. She was married to Wilbert. Relatives and friends of the Greater King Solomon Baptist Church Little Zion BC First Zion BC and St Andrew BC and all neighboring churches are invited to attend the Homegoing Celebration at Greater King Solomon Baptist Church 3305 Audubon Street on Saturday June 11 2016 at 11:00 A.M. Visitation will begin at 10:00 A.M. Pastor John T. White officiating. Interment will follow at Green Street Cemetery New Orleans LA.

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I will always remember T-Joe for her smile, inspiration, professionalism and her style! She has left a wonderful legacy. Our loss is heaven's gain. She will see her loved ones again. T-Joe, say hello to MaDear and Josie for me.

Ms. Augusta (T-joe) was a loving woman and a strong woman. I am grateful to have met her and her family. Mr. Clarence and Andrea was a blessing, we all have a purpose and a season, that was your calling. The both of you were a heaven sent. You and your family are in my prayers

Love You T-Joe.You are an inspiration and you let your light shine before everyone so they could see your good works and glorify your Father in Heaven.

I will miss her conversations. She was funny, generous and very knowledgeable.

Never met anyone who could run off the history of GKS like her. Faithful servant of God well done! We will truly miss her. Rest well neighbor!

T-Joe was always so nice to me when I would go spend my week with them doing the summer months. So sweet. She helped me with school subjects I was weak in. She will be missed. Clarence you did well. Love you all.

Condolences from The Lewis-Austin families.

Miss Josephine was one of the first women we met, fresh off the Trailways bus from Mississippi. She told my mama to bring us to church in 1956. Mama worked night and day sometimes, but Miss Josephine made sure we went to church and we were all (7) 'christened' and baptized. She is my older brothers nanan. A very great woman, very thankful to her for watching over us.