210 West Jefferson Street
Brooksville, Florida
Mother Earnestine Scriven Schlueter lived a blessed, victorious life surrounded by family and friends. Affectionately known as Grama Stine to everyone, she devoted her life to serving others. Earnestine was one of five children born to the late Isaac and Erma Faison in Crystal River, Florida. Understanding the importance of an education, her parents sent her to Nashville, TN where she attended a private Christian School and earned her diploma.
Before leaving home, she dedicated her life to the Lord and joined the Independent House of God the Church of the Living God the Pillar and Ground of the Truth. Earnestine was an active member of the church for more than 75 years. During her time of serving in the House of the Lord, she held the position of president of the usher board and the hospitality department. She did not play about the Lord's house and the behavior in the church. Young and old alike had to put their gum in her napkin when she placed it under their chin. The children sat up straight in the front row. No playing, eating, or sleeping allowed. She loved the Lord and did not hesitate to travel throughout the U.S. to attend church services.
Just as she devoted herself to the church, she devoted herself to her family, her community, and her employers. Her love language was caring for others. Working as a caregiver and domestic engineer, she went above and beyond for the families who employed her. She became a valued member of their families. She made sure they knew every accomplishment of her children and grandchildren. When the opportunity presented itself, there was a face-to-face introduction so that everyone could put a name with a face. The community knew they could come to her house on the holidays and enjoy her cooking and baking. Her mixer and oven worked nonstop during the holidays. Just like Jesus used the five loaves and two fish, He used her pots and pans as well. No one was denied. There was always more than enough.
God blessed Earnestine and the late Louis Scriven's union with eight children: Carolinda, Lewis, Lorenzo, Ernest, Erma, Melvin, Norman, and Edgar. Their legacy lives on through the 21 grandchildren, 57 great grandchildren, and 27 great, great grandchildren they leave to cherish their memories. Earnestine was blessed to find love a second time and marry Gary Schlueter. Her brief marriage to Gary afforded her the opportunity to see parts of the world that she had not experienced in her youth. She loved to travel and meet people.
Earnestine was preceded in death by her children Carolinda Scriven Smith, Lorenzo, Ernest, and Norman Scriven; her siblings James Faison, Ruth Jenkins, and Martha Joyner; and her grandsons Isaac Hopkins and Devin Scriven. She leaves to cherish her memory and legacy: sons – Lewis Scriven (Patricia), Melvin Scriven (Carither), and Edgar Scriven (Vera); daughter – Erma Summerlin (Larry); daughter-in-law Roseland Scriven; sister – Mother Mary Coleman; brother-in-law Ralph Joyner; favorite nieces – Angela Pearson and Sonya Little; goddaughters – Tenisha Rigby and Jamesha Walker; adopted grandson – Jaydon Bunch; and a plethora of adoring family and friends.
Flowers- May be received on Friday October 18, 2024 at The J.T.Campbell Funeral Home and Cremation Services Macedonia Chapel from 10 am to 2pm
Funeral Cortege- Will form at the Family home on Saturday October 19, at 10 am.
Celebration of Life – Saturday October 19, 2024 11am at The Mt Olive Missionary Baptist Church 2105 North Georgia Road Crystal River Fl 34429
Interim Pastor- Bishop John Weaver
Eulogist-Bishop Leonard T Smith
Hosting Pastor- Rev Ronald Sutton
Final Resting Place- Crystal Memorial Gardens Cemetery
Professional Services Entrusted to:
J.T. Campbell Funeral Home and Cremation Services Macedonia Chapel
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Mary McCrea
October 19, 2024
Earnestine was such a gift. I loved hearing her stories of what her life was like growing up! She made the most delicious pound cakes and Parker house rolls!!!! She loved her family! A true Christian woman... a giving, kind spirit! I am proud to be her friend! She always told me God is Good... All the time!
Love to her family! Thank you, Irma Jean, for calling me!!!
Meharry H. Lewis
October 18, 2024
Thanks Earnestine for knowing the value of prayer. Cousin Meharry, Tuskegee, AL.
Annie Faison
October 18, 2024
I will truly miss Ms Earnestine. She always treated me as a family member with love. I loved her pound cakes. She didn't think I could bake (LOL) but when I made her one of my pound cakes, she loved it. Although, I didn't get to visit her, I would speak to her on the phone and she remembered who I was during her latter days. That made my heart glad. May she rest in peace. Annie
Marguerite Lewis Redding
October 18, 2024
Condolences and deepest sympathy to the entire family of the late Earnestine Scriven Schlueter from your cousins in West Palm Beach Florida
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