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Marchelle
Anderson
January 14, 1966 – February 2, 2024
"Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning." Your story doesn't end in the night. The night is temporary. When things aren't working out, and you feel like you're going the wrong way, don't get discouraged; it's simply a night season. It's not permanent; it's not how your story ends. You may not see anything happening, but God is working. PSALM 30:5
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Loved ones that will miss MARCHELLE until they meet again include: her daughter, Marquita Anderson- Moore and loving son-in-law, Derrick Moore, Sr.; her granddaughter, Makayla McCoy; her grandson, Derrick Moore, Jr.; three (3) sisters: Angela Taylor, Wanda (Arthur) Allen , and Larchetta Russell (James) Moorer; a special friend, Michael Anderson (my wife); a special sister/friend, Chris Collins; nieces, nephews, many other relatives, friends and loved ones.
Now MARCHELLE, finally, is at rest. Please hold her close in your mind and your spirit. This is a good day to acknowledge that hurt and pain. We know that just like God gave MARCHELLE the gift of encouragement, God gives gifts to people so that His work might be accomplished. When we care for one another, we are doing God's work. She was a child of God. That was a relationship that God promised never to abandon. On
a day like this, it is so important to remember that nothing can separate us from God's love. Nothing. Not the stupid things we do, not the little mistakes we make, not the big blunders that hurt others, not anything at all. God's love in Christ Jesus is for all time, and it is for MARCHELLE.
We know that God made the promise to MARCHELLE to love her, to be with her in thick and thin, and to forgive her. God promised MARCHELLE everlasting life. It is a jumbled-up day with all this mixed together. Bittersweet describes it best. It is as it should be. Ultimately, we know that God is the source of healing, bringing promise, forgiveness, and most importantly … hope.
Smith & Gaston Funeral Services
12:00 - 6:00 pm
Greater Grace Missionary Baptist Church
Starts at 12:00 pm
Elmwood Cemetery
Starts at 3:00 pm
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