Obituary of Anbree davarn erves washington
Anbree Davarn Erves Washington, 64, of Pensacola, Florida passed away on Thursday, January 28, 2021.
Anbree Davarn Erves Washington was born in Detroit, Michigan on August 18, 1956 to the late Easton Moore and Aldonia Erves Franklin (Murton). She was a native of Vicksburg, MS and a resident of Pensacola, FL.
She was a devoted wife of Lester Washington; dedicated mother to Jocquelyn (Victor) Smith, Yolanda Carter, Patricia Carter and Michael “Chris” Wallace. Anbree was the adored sister of Kenneth (Phyliss) Bolden and the late Columbus Bolden. She was a grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, niece, cousin and a friend.
As a child, her family moved to Vicksburg, MS, where Anbree would eventually get baptized and become one of Jehovah’s Witnesses on July 7, 1973. Over the years, Anbree had served as an auxiliary and regular pioneer. She enjoyed conducting studies with her bible students and talking to as many people as she could about Jehovah and his promises.
Anbree was a graduate of Alcorn State University and worked as a Job Coach for GCE, Inc. Project Search.
The temporary loss of Anbree deeply pains us. However, we take comfort in Jesus’ words at Matthew 5:5, “Happy are the mild-tempered, since they will inherit the earth”.
Anbree has “fought the fine fight” and “run the race to the finish”. (2 Timothy 4:7).
We are confident that Jehovah remembers Anbree so clearly and in such vivid detail that it is as if she is “living to him” (Luke 20:38). Our God will soon resurrect Anbree to eternal life on a paradise earth.
In the meantime, we will turn to Jehovah and trust in him so that we may be there to see Anbree again.