SYLVIA-JENKINS-Obituary

SYLVIA JENKINS

Hyattsville, District of Columbia

1936 - 2020

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April 19, 2020
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Hyattsville, District of Columbia

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  SYLVIA LOUISE JENKINS  Mother Sylvia Louise Jenkins, 83, was born June 4, 1936 in Washington, DC. She personified every aspect of a virtuous woman. She was a notable wife and the crown jewel to her beloved husband of 61 years, Deacon Kenneth Jenkins, Sr. On April 19, 2020; she departed...

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HAPPY HEAVENLY BIRTHDAY MOM!! I miss you so much and I think of you always. I'm so thankful that you taught me to be a strong God fearing woman. Every life you touched was blessed because of you!!!! Thank you Mom Sherrell

Happy birthday Mommy. I miss you more than anyone could ever know. The thing I’ve come to realize is that it only took God to bring me through. Losing you and for that reason only I am able to actually smile and think of all the wonderful memories we had. I’m honored that God blessed me with a mother like you. Strong, God fearing, and full of love. Mommy I strive to be the woman you raised me to be. You molded me so well as a child I finally understand the scripture, Train up a child in the...

On Mother’s Day, I acknowledge how you honorably earned the recognition of Mom and Mother Jenkins to many. You left us one year ago to receive your just reward. While, I miss you more than words can express, I celebrate your victory. I’m so glad you will never have to experience discomfort of any kind. You’re safe in the arms of Jesus, a milestone you worked hard to reach. I often think about your life’s journey and how your strong and resilient faith was inspiring. You kept the faith and...

Just want to say thank you mother Jenkins for opening your bible, opening your home, and opening your ❤ heart. Your heart was big enough to love your children and your family. Yet you had room for me. Not just me but a legion of soldiers in the army of the LORD that you groomed, and loved for the service of the LORD.
THANK YOU❤
Barbara Jackson
Killeen, Texas

My Queen Mother achieved her life mission. She was born to make a difference. She was simply the best. She was a loving and devoted wife, nurturing mother to her children and many others. She was a soul winner for the Lord, and while spiritual, she was also humorous, relatable and touched many people through her testimonies and compassion. She was a disciplinarian with a keen sense of discernment. She was short in stature, but stood tall as a mother bear to fight against any threat of...

Mrs Sylvia Jenkins has been a positive figure in my life since my early childhood growing up in S.E Washington, D.C. Her daughter Sherrell was one of my closest friends, even up to today. Mrs Jenkins was a Beautiful lady. A true saint of God. She was loving, kind, firm, and encouraging. I have loved her as a mother. She will be truly missed. May the Angels welcome her to the Heavenly Jubilee.

My Angel, you will forever be in my heart. I am proud of all the things you taught me, I am the woman I am today because of you. I will not let you down. Give Dad a kiss for me and I'll see you when I get there. I Love you so much forever and Always ❤

To my oldest first cousin and the oldest grandchild of our Beloved grandfather, Deacon McKinley McMahon...the Legacy continues!! To God Be The Glory!!!!