Samuel Hulan Charlton, 70

Fri, Jul 1st 2011, 11:10 AM

A Funeral Service for Samuel Hulan Charlton, 70, of South Beach, who died June 21, 2011, will be held on Saturday at 11 a.m. at Zion South Beach Baptist Church, Zion Boulevard. Officiating will be Bishop B. Wenith Davis, assisted by Pastor Charles T. Dorsette. Interment will follow in Woodlawn Gardens, Soldier Road. He is survived by his Daughter: Samana Charlton; Sons: Troy, Brad and Lebraun Charlton; Grandchildren: Bradesha, Troy Jr., and Brad Jr., Brothers: Wellington and Rev. Levi Charlton; Sisters: Ivy Charlton and Marietta McKinney; Sisters-In-Law: Juletta and Sylvia Charlton; Nieces: Pandora, Jacintha, Sherry, Catherine, Laketha, Tonya, Wendy, Yannique, Pandora Woodside; Nephews: Gregory, Charles, Rico, Montesser, Walter, Virley and Arthur Davis; Cousins: Roslyn, Dorie, Lionel, Reginald, Clyde, Mack, Freda, Valerie, Burntle, Audrey, Albert, Ronnie, Floyd, Florence, Edmund, Emily, Christine, Franka, Granville, Hardy, Doral, Jeffrey, Olga, Adena, Cora, Thelma Deveaux, Rena Brooks, Claudly Brooks & Rita Deveaux; Numerous grandnieces and grandnephews and a host of Other Relatives and Friends Including: Lynette Charlton-Greenslade & family, Elton Williamson & family, Vincent Charlton & family, Frank Deveaux & family, Bernice Charlton & family, Hilda Charlton & Family, Tavaughn Rolle & family, Renea Williams & family, Terrell  Colebrook & family, Takisa Bethel & family, the Taylor family, Leslie Sands, Clifford McKinney & family, Ruth Smith, John (Scotty) Minnis & family, Chris Wallace, George Darville & family, Sarah Minnis, Basil Ferguson, Oswald Ferguson, The Airport Fire Station, Bishop B. Wenith Davis Senior Pastor and the Zion South Beach Baptist Church Family, Family and relatives in Grand Bahama, Bimini community, South Beach community, and the staff of the Princess Margaret Hospital. Friends may pay their last respects at East Sunrise Mortuary, Rosetta Street, Palmdale from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday and again from 10 a.m. on Saturday at the Church until service time.

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