She taught at Georgia Tyler Elementary School (now Windsor Elementary School) years, and retired after 20 years. Some of her students visited her during her illness and thanked her for her dedication and her stern discipline. She was a member of the Mt. Sinai Baptist Church where she served as Vice President of the Senior Missionary Ministry, Pastors' Aide Ministry, and as a past member of the Senior Choir.
Juanita was known for her love for her family. She was their heart, soul, essence and spirit. Shw claimed all of her nieces and nephews as "her babies". She will always be remembered for her sense of humor, generosity, and love for her friends. She was a strong woman of faith as she endured many health issues during her past years of life. She kept her mind active by working crossword puzzles, watching television game shows, and playing her favorite card games. Her illness confined her to the hospital and finally to East Pavilion Nursing Home, where she made friends with all the staff.
She also enjoyed her membership in the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Suffolk, Virginia, Pinochle Bugs and many other social clubs too numerous to name. She also volunteered for many years at the Riddick's Folly, Suffolk, Virginia as a member of the Retired Senior Volunteer Program with the Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia and was a lifetime member of the NAACP.
God blessed Juanita and her husband Lee, with a handsome son, Lee A. Barnes, Jr., who was her pride and joy. She adorned him with passion and praise. Along with her son, left to cherish her memory are her sisters-in-law, Ruby H. Walden, Vernell Walden and Sarah Jean Walden (whom she called her "baby sister"), many nieces and nephews, her godchildren, J. Pat Walden, Pamela A. Walden, Glen Walden and Ralph Reavis, Jr., many cousins and other friends.
An Ivy Beyond the Wall service by the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., will be performed 6 p.m. Tuesday, October 10, 2017 in the Melvin J. Blowe Chapel of Crocker Funeral Home, Inc. followed by a visitation with family. A celebration of life service will be held 1 p.m. Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at Mt. Sinai Baptist Church, 6100 Holy Neck Road, Suffolk, Virginia, with the Rev. Dr. William L. Lang, officiating. She will be laid to rest in the church cemetery and a reception will follow the interment. Professional services with dignity have been entrusted to Crocker Funeral Home, Inc.
Published in The Virginian Pilot on Oct. 10, 2017
She taught at Georgia Tyler Elementary School (now Windsor Elementary School) years, and retired after 20 years. Some of her students visited her during her illness and thanked her for her dedication and her stern discipline. She was a member of the Mt. Sinai Baptist Church where she served as Vice President of the Senior Missionary Ministry, Pastors' Aide Ministry, and as a past member of the Senior Choir.
Juanita was known for her love for her family. She was their heart, soul, essence and spirit. Shw claimed all of her nieces and nephews as "her babies". She will always be remembered for her sense of humor, generosity, and love for her friends. She was a strong woman of faith as she endured many health issues during her past years of life. She kept her mind active by working crossword puzzles, watching television game shows, and playing her favorite card games. Her illness confined her to the hospital and finally to East Pavilion Nursing Home, where she made friends with all the staff.
She also enjoyed her membership in the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Suffolk, Virginia, Pinochle Bugs and many other social clubs too numerous to name. She also volunteered for many years at the Riddick's Folly, Suffolk, Virginia as a member of the Retired Senior Volunteer Program with the Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia and was a lifetime member of the NAACP.
God blessed Juanita and her husband Lee, with a handsome son, Lee A. Barnes, Jr., who was her pride and joy. She adorned him with passion and praise. Along with her son, left to cherish her memory are her sisters-in-law, Ruby H. Walden, Vernell Walden and Sarah Jean Walden (whom she called her "baby sister"), many nieces and nephews, her godchildren, J. Pat Walden, Pamela A. Walden, Glen Walden and Ralph Reavis, Jr., many cousins and other friends.
An Ivy Beyond the Wall service by the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., will be performed 6 p.m. Tuesday, October 10, 2017 in the Melvin J. Blowe Chapel of Crocker Funeral Home, Inc. followed by a visitation with family. A celebration of life service will be held 1 p.m. Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at Mt. Sinai Baptist Church, 6100 Holy Neck Road, Suffolk, Virginia, with the Rev. Dr. William L. Lang, officiating. She will be laid to rest in the church cemetery and a reception will follow the interment. Professional services with dignity have been entrusted to Crocker Funeral Home, Inc.
Published in The Virginian Pilot on Oct. 10, 2017
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