Lassiter v. Department of Social Servs. of Durham Cty., 452 U.S. 18 (1981)
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Professional Services Entrusted To
Knotts Funeral Home 719 Wall Street
Sanford, North Carolina 27330
Phone: (919) 776-4345 / Fax: (919)776-0911
www.knottsfuneralhome.com
1:00 PM Thursday, October 10, 2019
719 Wall Street Sanford, North Carolina
Sunset October 6, 2019
Free Your strength is larger than life,
Your smile is easy to see. Your heart is as wide as the world,
Your spirit is easy and free. As you go to your heavenly home,
May the angels take you under their wings. Your spirit allowed to fly free,
May your voice and nobility sing! We’ll remember your giving self, Your truth and your honesty, too.
Forever you’ll be in our hearts, Warm thoughts in remembrance of you.
- Scherron Rushia Lytch
Acknowledgements The family would like to thank the wonderful people of
the following organizations:
Moore Regional Hospital, Pinehurst, NC
FirstHealth Hospice House, West End, NC
Knotts Funeral Home, Sanford, NC
Thank you to all of Juanita’s family, friends, and acquaintances for helping us through this difficult time.
~The Family
Celebration Of Life For
Sunrise December 17, 1918
Order of Service Elder Robert Jackson, Officiating
Prelude…………………………………………..…….Musician
Processional…………………………..……..Clergy and Family
Hymn……………….……...“What A Friend We Have In Jesus”
Scripture Readings:
Old Testament ~ …………………………..….Shelly Lassiter
New Testament ~ ……….……………….....…Edwin Lassiter
Prayer of Comfort…………………………..Rev. William Tyson
Music Selection…………………………….……Randy Shepard
Obituary Reading Silently
Remarks
Solo...…………...“That Other Shore”……….....Randy Shepard
Eulogy…………………...………………..Elder Robert Jackson
Recessional………………...… “Just a Closer Walk With Thee”
Obituary
Juanita Rushia McQueen Lassiter Jackson was born December 17, 1918 in Haw Branch, North Carolina. She was born to Mattie McQueen and Dude Martindale. She was raised by her grandmother, Ella McQueen.
Juanita left Cameron, North Carolina, for New York around the age of nineteen and stayed in the Northeast for over 40 years. Her job as a
seamstress spanned over her lifetime. She returned to North Carolina in 1977, where she resumed her seamstress career. In her late seventies, Juanita decided it was time for a career change! She wanted to get her GED in order to become a CNA. At the age of 80, she obtained her GED from Sandhills Community College in 1998. She then started working as a nursing assistant at Pine Lake Health and Rehabilitation Center in Carthage, NC. She worked there until the age of 90.
Juanita was preceded in death by her husband, Vadie Lassiter; her son, Clark Lassiter; and two brothers, John Lee Mutunga and Leo McQueen.
She leaves to mourn one daughter, Scherron Rushia Lytch; ten grandchildren, and they are: William Tyson, Derrick Lassiter, Edwin Lassiter, Greg Lassiter, Joseph Lassiter, Andre Lassiter, Aprill Lassiter, Arlitha (Shelly) Lassiter, Corey Lytch, and Kendra Lytch. She has sixteen greatgrandchildren; one niece, Alice Alston, and a host of relatives and friends.
Juanita departed this life on October 6, 2019. She was a loving mother, grandmother and friend. May she rest in peace.