Eunice T Husband Obituary
Greenville, Mississippi, United States
October 11, 1941 - April 21, 2020
Eunice T Husband Obituary
Oct 11, 1941 - Apr 21, 2020
The Homegoing Celebration of The Late Eunice T. Husband Sr.
Obituary
"To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven."
Ecclesiastes 3:1
Eunice T. Husband Sr. was born on October 11, 1941 to the late Beatrice Monroe in
Heathman , MS. He was the first of eleven children where he became a father and provider
for all. He served and devoted his life to Jehovah in 1978. He was a very proud and loving
person to all who knew him.
He was devoted to the ministry of Jehovah where he served in the field pioneering and
ministering to all. He believed that Jehovah work was essential where it could be seen in his
actions and he demonstrated his belief serving him until his passing. He was a devoted
husband, father, brother, and friend. He will forever be remembered for his wisdom and kind
acts.
On April 21, 2020, Jehovah whispered, "Well done my good and faithful servant." He left
this world very well assured that he had done his job as a father, husband, sibling, and friend.
He was preceded in death by his mother and father, his brother Arthur Lee Monroe, his sister
Verlee Span: two daughters Gwendylon Robinson and Sandra Faye Robinson: and one son
Johnny B. Robinson. He leaves to cherish his memories: his wife Rutha Parker-Husband of
Greenville, MS; five daughters Louise D. Robinson of Leland, MS, Beatrice L. Robinson of
Covington, TN, Sharon R. Husband of Frisco, TX, Linda G. Robinson of Indianola, MS, and
Mary E. Robinson of Jackson, MS; seven sons Eunice Husband Jr. of Beaumont, TX,
Marcus Parker of Greenville, MS, Wille Robinson, J.C. Robinson both of Indianola, MS,
Marlon (Tonya) Brown of Hornlake, MS, Thalamus Brown of tupelo, MS, and Don A.
Robinson of Memphis, TN; five sisters Mary Lousie (Amos) Moore of Indianola, MS, Betty
Grayson of Belzoni, MS, Mildred Cartlide of Indianola, MS, Joanne Monroe of Memphis,
TN, and Patricia (Eugene) Snipes of Indianola, MS; three brothers Milton Monroe of
Indianola, MS, David (Shirley) Monroe of Indianola, MS, and Eddie Sims of San Fransico ,
CA; 30 grandchildren, 56 great-grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives, and
friends.
Poem to My Wife
When I am gone, release me . Let Me Go.
I have so many things to see and do.
You mustn't tie yoursef to me with tears
just be happy that we had some years.
I gave you my love, you can only guess
How much you gave me in happiness.
I thank you for the love you shown
but now it's time I traveled on alone.
So grieve a while for me if you must
Then let your grief be comforted by trust.
It's only for a while we must part
So keep the memories within your heart.
I won't be far away for life goes on
So if you need me, call and I will come.
Though you can't see or touch me I'll be near
And if you listen with your heart, you'll hear
All of my love around you soft and clear.
And when you must come this way alone,
I'll Greet you with a smile and say, "Welcome Home."
From Your Children
The greatest dad of all time
That’s what you are to me
At times I did misunderstand
You tried to make me see
That life is oh so precious
Mistakes that we do make
You tried to make me realize
To give and not to take
To walk in love towards all
To forgive and let it go
Doing things in secret...
Not to put on a show
To treat a man with fairness
Not for the color of his skin
I remember when you told me
Somehow I knew that it was sin.
To Our Beloved Brother Eunice
Together we dreamed all how life would be;
Together we fought our battles ;
that would come along and teach us life valuable lessons.
We taught each other what love and sticking together meant,
and you were always at the head of the line.
We were all so happy even though' we weren't as fortunate,
but all that mattered was that we had each other.
Together we laughed;
Together we cried because often we could not figure it out.
Together we suceeded because you never let us gave up, but not beofre we failed.
We never knew you would leave us because we still had so much to learn ad talk to you
about.
We know you are resting and we know Jehovah saw fit, but until we see each other again
Eunice, we will celebrate you because we all are awaiting our last dance with you.
Love always your Sisters and Brothers
To My Brother (Friend)
Eddie Steel I need you to be strong and carry on in Jehovah's word. I am going to always be
with you and know that those rides and long talks we had together meant everything to me
becase I loved you with a big open heart. Jehovah has taken me and I am good because my
job here is done, so you and the rest of the brothers and sisters be encouraged, but not sad. I love you
Eddie and when the time comes I will see you again.
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