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Essie Ejercito Obituary

Essie Ejercito
Essie Lou Hundley Ejercito died on January 5, 2021. She was born July 4, 1946 in Charleston, WV to Eldridge and Beatrice Hundley and moved to Florida in 1985. Essie loved God, her family and friends, her pets, and working in her yard. She is survived by her son Bewey Hundley(Jackie, Kimberly, Jesse), niece Suzie (Darryl, Mahala) sisters Freda Atkins, Lorine Kelley, Camello "Jo" Kruk, brother Eldridge Hundley Jr., and many beloved nieces nephews and friends who will cherish her memory. A celebration of Essie's life will be announced at a later date.

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Published by St. Augustine Record from Jan. 15 to Jan. 16, 2021.

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Sherri Massey

January 18, 2021

I have so many memories with you Aunt Corkey and miss you so much. I am happy I was able to visit with you in Florida and reconnect after so many years. You always were the highlight of every get together and made all of us laugh. I love you so much ❤

Pam shields

January 18, 2021

Words cannot say how I feel! I loved you very much you were always there for me. Love you always see you soon

Angela Atkins Volesky

January 18, 2021

Rest in peace, Aunt Corkey. I will see you in heaven. Love, Angie

Brian Massey

January 15, 2021

Love you Auntie. So many memories, wish we could have made more though.

Suzie & Darrell Cunningham

January 15, 2021

I am ever so happy that you had a place for me when you invited me & little Jr down to FL.back in 1984, You Are & Always will be in my Heart, I Love &will Forever Miss You Till we're together again in Heaven

Jackie and Jr

January 15, 2021

We love and miss you very much...Snoopy and Cleo are in their beds and the kitties are purring for you

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