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Acknowledgment
In this time of bereavement, we still say God is in CONTROL. Keep praying for
our family that God will get the glory from our lives. The Family would like to
acknowledge with deep gratitude the expressions of love and concern towards
us. Thank you to all the family and friends for your prayers, loving support,
contributions, flowers, cards, and gifts of love during this time of Wendous Gill’s
promotion to GLORY!!!
Pallbearers
Daron Gill Michael Gill
John Dunn Carl Lanier
Antwon Roper LaDon Roper
Jamar Cooper De’avion Cooper
Honorary Pallbearers Donald Roper Robert Britton
Markus Storey Edwin Gates
June Gill
To Our Loving Father,
We know you thought about us day and night, even
when we were not with you, and you loved us in a way
that we could never understand.
May you rest in peace, gone but never forgotten, we
will forever hold you in our hearts; we love you to the
moon and back again.
You are resting with angels Daddy, your loving girls
will forever be with you.
Daddy we love you always and forever.
Raven and Fallum (Red)
Personal Service…Personal Care…From our Family to Yours
3800 Reading Road – Cincinnati, Ohio 45229
(513) 662-2255
Sunrise
November 13, 1956
Sunset
April 8, 2017
In Remembrance of Our Beloved
Wendous James Gill
April 15, 2017
Visitation 10:00 a.m. Service 11:00 a.m.
House of Hope Fellowship Church 1829 Elm Street
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
Pastor Clarence Glover, Officiating
Obituary
Wendous (Brother) James Gill, was born in Cincinnati, Ohio
to James and Leola Gill on November 13, 1956 at UC Hospital. He
passed unexpectedly on April 8, 2017 at UC Hospital. He was 60 years
old.
Wendous was baptized at New Nazarene Baptist Church as a young
child; he attended Vine Street Elementary and Hughes High School,
graduating in 1975. He was employed as a fork lift operator at Emery
Chemical Company and retired after 20 years.
Left to cherish his memory are his parents, daughters, Mary Raven
Todd and Fallum Renee Gill; grandchildren, Dalen Pankey,
Ra’Davia Pankey, Anthony Tremble, Jamar Cooper and De’avion
Cooper; siblings, Michael (Shon), Daron (Keisha), Linda (Robert),
Brenda (Donald), Gloria (Marion) Vannessa, Diane (Edwin),
Deborah (David), and Teressa (Eugene); Fourteen nieces and
nephews and a host of other relatives. Preceding him in death was his
nephew Anthony Gill.
Order of Service
Musical Prelude Musicians
Parting View Family
Scripture Pastor Clarence Glover
Prayer Pastor Clarence Glover
Selection Shante Morrow Stevens
Acknowledgements
Remarks limit 2 minutes Anthony Davis
Reading of the Obituary silently
Selection Sherry Tye
Eulogy Pastor Clarence Glover
Benediction
Recessional Clergy and Family
Repast immediately following burial
House of Hope Fellowship Church
Obituary
Wendous (Brother) James Gill, was born
in Cincinnati, Ohio to James and Leola Gill on
November 13, 1956 at UC Hospital. He passed
unexpectedly on April 8, 2017 at UC Hospital. He
was 60 years old.
Wendous was baptized at New Nazarene Baptist
Church as a young child; he attended Vine Street
Elementary and Hughes High School, graduating
in 1975. He was employed as a fork lift operator
at Emery Chemical Company and retired after 20
years.
Left to cherish his memory are his parents,
daughters, Mary Raven Todd and Fallum Renee
Gill; grandchildren, Dalen Pankey, Ra’Davia
Pankey, Anthony Tremble, Jamar Cooper and
De’avion Cooper; siblings, Michael (Shon),
Daron (Keisha), Linda (Robert), Brenda
(Donald), Gloria (Marion) Vannessa, Diane
(Edwin), Deborah (David), and Teressa (Eugene);
Fourteen nieces and nephews and a host of other
relatives. Preceding him in death was his nephew
Anthony Gill.
Repast immediately following burial
House of Hope Fellowship Church
Order of Service
Musical Prelude Musicians
Parting View Family
Scripture Pastor Clarence Glover
Prayer Pastor Clarence Glover
Selection Shante Morrow Stevens
Acknowledgements
Remarks limit 2 minutes
Anthony Davis
Family & Friends
Reading of the Obituary silently
Selection Sherry Tye
Eulogy Pastor Clarence Glover
Benediction
Recessional Clergy and Family