Thelma was a homemaker who loved to sew and was a great seamstress. She was part of a bowling league in Miami, she enjoyed traveling, baking and having fun at the Casinos. Her parents Frank and Eula Mae have preceded her in passing along with her husband Jack Dempsy Anderson and a son Ronnie Marker and her siblings Helen, Edna, Fern and Charles.
Survivors include two daughters, three grandchildren including her oldest Magen Razo and her husband Abel of Modesto, California and three great grandsons Christian Razo, Ethan Razo and Jadon Razo.
Graveside services will be Tuesday, January 21, 2020 at Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery in Miami with Reverend Jeffrey Dixon officiating. Services are under the care of Brown-Winters Funeral Home and Cremation Service in Miami.
Thelma was a homemaker who loved to sew and was a great seamstress. She was part of a bowling league in Miami, she enjoyed traveling, baking and having fun at the Casinos. Her parents Frank and Eula Mae have preceded her in passing along with her husband Jack Dempsy Anderson and a son Ronnie Marker and her siblings Helen, Edna, Fern and Charles.
Survivors include two daughters, three grandchildren including her oldest Magen Razo and her husband Abel of Modesto, California and three great grandsons Christian Razo, Ethan Razo and Jadon Razo.
Graveside services will be Tuesday, January 21, 2020 at Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery in Miami with Reverend Jeffrey Dixon officiating. Services are under the care of Brown-Winters Funeral Home and Cremation Service in Miami.
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