Mrs.Thelma L.-Shootes-Obituary

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Mrs.Thelma L. Shootes

Jacksonville, Florida

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DIED
June 28, 2025
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Jacksonville, Florida

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Mrs. Thelma Laverne Savage Shootes was born to the late Ben and Lee Artis Carter Savage in DeSoto, Georgia. After the family relocated to Jacksonville, Florida, she received her education in the schools of Duval County, graduating from New Stanton Senior High School in 1956. Furthering her education, she earned an A.A. degree at Edward Waters College (now University).


Early in life, Thelma accepted Jesus and at the age of six became a member of Mt. Sinai Missionary Baptist Church, currently under the pastorate of Dr. Reginald L. Gundy. She was baptized and married by Reverend H.H. Robinson. Throughout the years, she has served in numerous capacities, including for many years, The Mount Sinai Junior Trio. At the time of her demise, she had become a Trustee Emeritus after serving many years.


Blessed with a spirit of warmth and generosity, Thelma found joy in guiding and mentoring the youth. Her compassion was not limited to formal roles-she was a confidante, a source of wisdom, and a steadfast friend to many. Whether organizing church programs, or lending her beautiful voice in song. Thelma’s presence was a steady reassurance to all who knew her.


On June 24, 1956, Thelma was united in holy matrimony to Cass Wellington Shootes,III in Jacksonville, Florida. This union was blessed with four children.


She began her career, being employed by Blue Cross Blue Shield (now Florida Blue). With a steadfast commitment to personal growth and service, Mrs. Shootes embarked on a lifelong journey rooted in faith, family, and community. Her dedication to learning was matched only by her devotion to uplifting others-a quality that would shine brightly throughout her life. When she retired in August, 2002, she was a Legal Affairs Clerk Analyst and rendered thirty years of dedicated service.


Mrs. Thelma Laverne Savage Shootes departed this life on Saturday, June 28, 2025. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; son, Cass Wellington Shootes, IV; and brother, Ben Savage, Jr.. She leaves to cherish her memory her children, Stanley A. Shootes(Jacquelyn), Ms. Tatrice C. Shootes, Ms. Kaylen L. Shootes-Woodard and Ms. Rashana D. Anglin; grandchildren, Ms. StanVonna Shootes Gaulden(Jason), Stanley A. Shootes, II, Ms. Casandra W. Shootes, Jacquan V. Shootes, Cass W. Shootes,V, Ms. Jacquanta Shootes Steele(Cyrus, Christopher W. Shootes, Ms. Courtney W. Shootes; great grandchildren, Ti’ler Hearst, Devien Shootes, Tristan Ford, Zayden I. McKeag, and Torian M. Gaulden; brother, Eugene Savage(Rose) of Port St. Lucie, FL; sisters, Mrs. Gail Beasley(Randy) and Mrs. Eula Barnwell(Leon) both of Vero Beach, FL; sisters-in-law, Ms. Charlie Shootes Simmos and Ms. Virginia Shootes Johnson; a nephew raised as a son, Stacy B. Curry; a number of other nephews, nieces, cousins, other relatives and friends.

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Thelma was a beautiful soul. I remember her from Blue Cross and Blue Shield. She was one of the best dressed employees in the Company. Thelma, rest peacefully in the Lord.

Maxine V. Thomas

Thelma was a wonderful coworker and friend. She loved her family immensely. She will be truly missed.

Thank you for the joy and kindness you brought to my life. Rest in peace Beautiful.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We worked together for years and I have fond memories of Thelma. Rest easy

I will truly miss my oldest 1st cousin and the family matriarch. She were truly an amazing person and a bright light to our family. Her legacy will never fade. Rest well Thelma.

I pray for God’s everlasting peace and comfort to her children and the family.


MAY GOD REST,HER SOUL IN PEACE

My heartfelt condolences to my family. May you all find comfort in the arms of our Savior. Thelma will truly be missed. The children of the late Pete Savage. We love y'all more

Thelma, my first cousin, was the song bird in our family. I shall always remember the beautiful songs she sang at our gatherings. Before her husband’s demise, he accompanied her on the piano. Thelma was my mother’s oldest niece and my mother transitioned six months prior to Thelma. I pray that they will see each in heaven singing the hymns of Zion. With love to the rest of the family. May you be comforted knowing that you have family that loved your mother very much.

May it comfort you and your family to know, that when you lose a loved one who has meant so much and touched so many lives,the grief that you are feeling cannot take away the happiness you all shared, and that sorrow will fade in time but the love will remain forever. Praying that God continues to comfort and strengthen you all during this time.