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Rev Cynthia V. “Robbie” <I>Gayles</I> Franklin

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Rev Cynthia V. “Robbie” Gayles Franklin

Birth
Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia, USA
Death
13 Nov 2020 (aged 60)
Houston, Fort Bend County, Texas, USA
Burial
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On November 13th, 2020 a mother, a sister, a family member, and very great friend; supporter, counselor and minister of the Christian faith left this life peacefully. No longer struggling with any earthly pain, discomfort, or disappointment; she is instead now lighting the way home for all of us who remain. Her job is now done; her race is complete; she has crossed the finish line; a champion in every sense of the word.

Cynthia will be thought by many of us to have left us too soon. That is how it feels when someone we love and cherish leaves us never to return. But though she will not return to us; we will nevertheless see her again.

Cynthia was the middle child and only daughter of Moses Jr. and Ida T. Gayles, born in Richmond, Virginia on May 14, 1960. She was preceded in death by both her parents and younger brother Robert D. Gayles; affectionately known as "Robbie", she is survived by her brother Moses III and sister-in-law Erica (Brown) Gayles; In-laws John Shavuo and Beatrice Franklin; nephew Evan Brown and her loving daughter Captain G'Nelle K. Franklin of the U.S. Army.

"Reverend Franklin" received her elementary and secondary education in the Richmond Public School system; a 1978 honors graduate of The Open High School, she continued her education at Tennessee State University in Nashville where she received a Bachelor of Business Administration, Accounting. While in Nashville, Cynthia was accepted into Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority (Alpha Psi Chapter) and remained a loyal member throughout her life.

Some years later she completed her formal education, receiving a Master of Divinity, Pastoral Care and Counseling from The Interdenominational Theological Center (ITC) in Atlanta, Georgia.

Cynthia accepted Christ early in life and was a longtime member of the Fifth Street Baptist Church in Richmond, Virginia later becoming a founding member of the Metropolitan African American Baptist Church (MAABC) also in Richmond. It was also at MAABC where Cynthia first received the calling to preach the gospel; being both licensed and ordained there as well.

Upon her arrival to Houston, Texas, Cynthia continued her Christian Fellowship with JOY Baptist Tabernacle, Genesis Church, Grace Church and Word of Restoration. Ever the faithful servant, she served each fellowship with a steadfast commitment to excellence in Christian education and community service.

Upon completion of her undergraduate education, Cynthia returned to Richmond to start her professional career with the Philip Morris Company where she established numerous lifelong friendships. After completing her graduate education, Cynthia pursued educational and guidance opportunities at Texas Southern University, Joy Baptist Tabernacle and Houston Community College's Upward Bound Program. Additionally, she addressed her calling by serving the Houston community in a variety of Chaplaincy positions offering support to grieving families.

In her later years, Cynthia answered a family calling and returned to Richmond to supervise and lead in the care of her father during the waning months of his life. It was during this period that she re-established family connections and worked briefly in the Richmond Public School System and as a Chaplain for pastoral care at Chippenham Hospital.

Cynthia again returned to Texas and continued her commitment to education by serving as a substitute instructor in the Houston Independent School District where she served faithfully until her death. Having touched the lives of many people; adults and children alike; Cynthia freely shared her faith, encouragement, and love with all she met.

Sugar Land Mortuary assisted the family with the arrangements.

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On November 13th, 2020 a mother, a sister, a family member, and very great friend; supporter, counselor and minister of the Christian faith left this life peacefully. No longer struggling with any earthly pain, discomfort, or disappointment; she is instead now lighting the way home for all of us who remain. Her job is now done; her race is complete; she has crossed the finish line; a champion in every sense of the word.

Cynthia will be thought by many of us to have left us too soon. That is how it feels when someone we love and cherish leaves us never to return. But though she will not return to us; we will nevertheless see her again.

Cynthia was the middle child and only daughter of Moses Jr. and Ida T. Gayles, born in Richmond, Virginia on May 14, 1960. She was preceded in death by both her parents and younger brother Robert D. Gayles; affectionately known as "Robbie", she is survived by her brother Moses III and sister-in-law Erica (Brown) Gayles; In-laws John Shavuo and Beatrice Franklin; nephew Evan Brown and her loving daughter Captain G'Nelle K. Franklin of the U.S. Army.

"Reverend Franklin" received her elementary and secondary education in the Richmond Public School system; a 1978 honors graduate of The Open High School, she continued her education at Tennessee State University in Nashville where she received a Bachelor of Business Administration, Accounting. While in Nashville, Cynthia was accepted into Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority (Alpha Psi Chapter) and remained a loyal member throughout her life.

Some years later she completed her formal education, receiving a Master of Divinity, Pastoral Care and Counseling from The Interdenominational Theological Center (ITC) in Atlanta, Georgia.

Cynthia accepted Christ early in life and was a longtime member of the Fifth Street Baptist Church in Richmond, Virginia later becoming a founding member of the Metropolitan African American Baptist Church (MAABC) also in Richmond. It was also at MAABC where Cynthia first received the calling to preach the gospel; being both licensed and ordained there as well.

Upon her arrival to Houston, Texas, Cynthia continued her Christian Fellowship with JOY Baptist Tabernacle, Genesis Church, Grace Church and Word of Restoration. Ever the faithful servant, she served each fellowship with a steadfast commitment to excellence in Christian education and community service.

Upon completion of her undergraduate education, Cynthia returned to Richmond to start her professional career with the Philip Morris Company where she established numerous lifelong friendships. After completing her graduate education, Cynthia pursued educational and guidance opportunities at Texas Southern University, Joy Baptist Tabernacle and Houston Community College's Upward Bound Program. Additionally, she addressed her calling by serving the Houston community in a variety of Chaplaincy positions offering support to grieving families.

In her later years, Cynthia answered a family calling and returned to Richmond to supervise and lead in the care of her father during the waning months of his life. It was during this period that she re-established family connections and worked briefly in the Richmond Public School System and as a Chaplain for pastoral care at Chippenham Hospital.

Cynthia again returned to Texas and continued her commitment to education by serving as a substitute instructor in the Houston Independent School District where she served faithfully until her death. Having touched the lives of many people; adults and children alike; Cynthia freely shared her faith, encouragement, and love with all she met.

Sugar Land Mortuary assisted the family with the arrangements.

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