Viola Sanders' Obituary
The GiftOn June 18, 1958 the Lord gave, Viola Sanders, to Tommie L. Sanders andMargerite King-Sanders of Selma, Alabama. I attended East-Perry ElementarySchool in Selma. Later, we moved to Detroit, Michigan where I attended theDetroit Public Schools and graduated from Metzner Careers Center. I was raisedin the church, finding the Lord at an early age. I was a member of Gods GreatSpiritual Kingdom under the leadership of Bishop S. L. Luckett. I sung in the choirand aided mom with cooking for the church. I gave everyone my service becauseI loved helping others. As moms’ health began to decline, I was needed more thanever. I took care of mom until my health became worse than hers. Now, mom wastaking care of me doing what she could and making sure the family helped withme. Thanks mom for all your love and support. I would like to thank my familyand care providers for their support. Ms. Paula Fuller with love and kindness youmade me your own. On December 9, 2019 while you all were sleeping, I slippedaway to be with the Lord. The TreasureI leave to cherish my memory my mother, Margerite Sanders, two sisters; LouiseSanders and Rebecca Powell, four brothers; Tommie Sanders, Jr., Samuel Sanders,Sr., Richard Sanders,Sr., and Oliver T. Sanders, godmother; Barbara Luckett,and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, nephews, nieces and friends.My father; Tommie J. Sanders, Sr.,
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