Marcellus-Jenkins-Obituary

Marcellus A. Jenkins

Washington, District of Columbia

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JENKINS MARCELLUS A. JENKINS

On Friday, December 15, 2006 in Suffolk, VA, MARCELLUS A. JENKINS. Husband of Novella Jenkins; father of Trenton Patillo and Cherie Cherry; son of Robert and Shirlene Jenkins. He is also survived by his grandmother Barbara Royals; two sisters, Robin Royals and...

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To our wonderful loving friend who meant the world to all of us(1687) you are very sadly missed but you will live in our hearts forever you will never be forotten.We think of you in silence and often speak your name but all we have are your memories and your smiles.Cellus you touched our heart and brightened our days brought smiles to our faces.We miss you we had no time to say goodbye you were gone before we knew it and only god know why our heart still aches in sadness.Sadly miss by your...

i new you for 40 years and could never get enough of you being my only little brother i lost a brother but i gain a gaurdian angel you will always be in heart ma robin yvette mama stanley darrin and the rest of the family says hi and tell rhonda we love her to and miss her as well love always your big brother man aka rodney

It's almost a year since you've moved on and Mann and I miss you so. You're always thought of by the family and I hear your name as if you could just drop by at any given time. Lord, how we miss you and love you so.

My condolence goes to the Jenkins family. I work with Marcellus at Wal-Mart(1687). He was like a brother to me, we always joked around when we was at work. He always gave me good advice and he will truly be missed.

I'll Condolence go out to the Jenkins family, May God bless you all

From The Watson Family

Sharing in your sorrow for one who was so dear. I am really sorry for your loss. Cellus was like a brother to us at walmart (1687). He always had our back if we had a problem with a customer. He was one who didnt mind going out of his way to help other. If you were feelig down Cellus always found a way to cheer you up. He will greatly be miss by all his walmart (1687) family.GOD BLESS Novella and the Jenkins family

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
I only knew Marcellus for seven months, but he made a difference in my life. I moved to Suffolk in May and he openly welcomed me to Wal-Mart 1687 when I transfered there. He always made the workday enjoyable and we will miss him.

Sorry for your loss. Bless you.

I am sorry for your loss. I knew Marcellus when he worked at Wal-Mart in Fredericksburg.He always smiled no matter what was going on-he was so funny to be with there are no words to describe he. He'll be missed - god be with you