Infant Quak'mon Isaiah Commodore was born Aug. 26, 2005, to Tiffany Commodore and Wayne Scott. He was loved and adored by all that were blessed to be in his presence. On Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2006, God, in his infinite wisdom, decided to retire his angel from his services, by giving Quak'mon his heavenly wings and a place in his kingdom to rest. In addition to his parents, he is survived by brothers Kelsey, Christopher and Wayne II; sisters Aza'nea, Lamonica, Kaylah and Akira; maternal grandparents JoAnn C. Dozier and Ernest Burts; paternal grandparent Pearlie Mae Scott; maternal great-grandmothers Christine Williams of New York and Mary Wilson of South Carolina; and a host of other aunts; uncles; cousins; family; and friends. Homegoing services will be conducted at noon Tuesday, Aug. 22 from Christ Temple Apostolic Church, 2935 Cole Road, Winston-Salem, with Pastor Leroy Kelly officiating. Interment will follow in Evergreen Cemetery. The family visitation will be from 11:30 a.m. to noon Tuesday, Aug. 22 at the church. Online condolences may be made at www.russellfuneralservice.com. (RUSSELL)
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Lamonica Commodore
May 21, 2017
I miss my brother , yes I still think about him 3 years apart love you bro save a spot for me beside you
KIMMIE GILMORE
August 22, 2006
MY HEART GOES OUT TO YOU ALL.
KEEP YOUR HEADS UP, AND DO KNOW THAT EVERYTHING THE LORD DOES HE HAS HIS REASONS FOR. SOMETIMES WE DON'T UNDERSTAND IT AT THE PRESENT TIME, BUT HE SHOWS US LATER.
QUAK'MON WAS A PRECIOUS LITTLE BOY AND HE IS AND WILL BE DEEPLY MISSED.
WE THANK GOD THAT HE IS LONGER IN PAIN, AND WE DIDN'T LOOSE, WE GAINED AN ANGEL. I WILL CONTINUE TO PRAY FOR THE FAMILY.
WITH LOVE
KIM
Camille Banks-Payne
August 21, 2006
JoAnn,
My thoughts and prayers are with your family during this difficult period.
Peggy Hoyle
August 21, 2006
My deepest sympathy and love for you all at this difficult time. I know that the Lord will hold you in His tender care.
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