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Dennis Means was born June 7, 1956 in Detroit Michigan, the oldest son to Sam and Ruby Means (both preceded him in death). He dedicated his life to Yahshua Ha’ Meshach. As he searched for His Spiritual Truth, He was led to several Church Dominations before he came to realize that he was a Hebrew Israelite and Yahuah recognize no religion just his commandments, statues and instructions. Dennis followed the Torah as commanded by Elohyim.
He completed Martin Luther King High School in Detroit and retired from General Motors after 32+ years of service. He loved sports, boxing, baseball and basketball. He played on several baseball teams. He also loved taking long drives with his wife, playing card games, chess, laughing, joking, having the grandchildren around and being with his family.
Preceding him in death his Father Sam Means, Mother Ruby Means, Sister Vickie Williams, Brothers Samuel Means Jr and Jerome Means. He leaves to cherish in loving memory his devoted wife Vera Means whom he adored as his gift from Elohim. 2 daughters, Kristen Means-King, (Timothy), Talisa Lynk (Dennis) 2 stepsons, Curtis Reed Jr (Tammy), Cornell Reed Sr(Evie).
11 Grandsons. Dennis Lynk III, Timothy(Ty) King, Darrius Lynk, Christian King, Devon Lynk, Cornell Reed Jr, Braylan Reed, Damier Reed, Kalel Reed, Arondi Miller, Laron Miller 7 Granddaughters London Lynk, Keri King, Piper Reed, Paige Reed, Makayla Reed, Zion Miller, Zaria Miller. One sister Shelia Means and 2 brothers, Samuel (Shawn) Peete, known as Donnie and Nicolas(Mary) Peete known as Nick, and a Host Of Nieces, Nephews, Cousins and Friends.
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