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Annette Marie <I>Felder</I> Kaymore

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Annette Marie Felder Kaymore

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2 Jan 2005 (aged 56)
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Annette M. Felder-Kaymore, 56, of Palatka, died Jan. 2, 2005, at the Roberts Care Center in Palatka following an extended illness. Mrs. Felder-Kaymore was a native and lifelong resident of East Palatka, Federal Point.
Mrs. Felder-Kaymore was a member of Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church, where she served on the Deaconess Board, vice president of the Junior and Senior choirs and secretary of the Interdenominational Choir guild. Mrs. Felder-Kaymore was employed with the St. Johns County Head Start Program for 18 years.

Services: 11 a.m. Saturday at The Lords Temple, city of Refuge Church in Hastings. Officiating: The Rev. Johnnie Butts, pastor of Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, assisted by the Rev. Theodore McRae. Calling hours: 5 to 8 p.m. at Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist Church. Burial: Federal Point Cemetery.

Survivors: Her husband, the Rev. Lee Roy Kaymore Sr., East Palatka; stepmother, Jeanette Felder, Federal Point; sons, Anthony Royster, Avery Royster, the Rev. Arthur Ward, Marvin, Douglas and Frederick Kaymore, all of Palatka, Cedric Kaymore, Tampa, Larry Ward, Nelsonia, Va., the Rev. Leroy Kaymore Jr., Tifton, Ga.; daughters, Demetra Royster, Meshon Kaymore and Carol Kaymore, all of Palatka, Shirley Davis, Jacksonville, and Barbara Merritt, Orange Mills; brothers, Freddie Felder Jr., Hastings, Willie Felder, Miami; sisters, Joan Dewitt and Gloria Bryson, all of Hastings, Brenda Ruth, Orange Park, Barbara Hires, St. Petersburg, and Jennifer McCloud, Federal Point; 36 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives.

In charge: D.A. Boyd & Sons Funeral Home, Palatka.
(St Augustine Record, 01/07/2005)
Annette M. Felder-Kaymore, 56, of Palatka, died Jan. 2, 2005, at the Roberts Care Center in Palatka following an extended illness. Mrs. Felder-Kaymore was a native and lifelong resident of East Palatka, Federal Point.
Mrs. Felder-Kaymore was a member of Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church, where she served on the Deaconess Board, vice president of the Junior and Senior choirs and secretary of the Interdenominational Choir guild. Mrs. Felder-Kaymore was employed with the St. Johns County Head Start Program for 18 years.

Services: 11 a.m. Saturday at The Lords Temple, city of Refuge Church in Hastings. Officiating: The Rev. Johnnie Butts, pastor of Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, assisted by the Rev. Theodore McRae. Calling hours: 5 to 8 p.m. at Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist Church. Burial: Federal Point Cemetery.

Survivors: Her husband, the Rev. Lee Roy Kaymore Sr., East Palatka; stepmother, Jeanette Felder, Federal Point; sons, Anthony Royster, Avery Royster, the Rev. Arthur Ward, Marvin, Douglas and Frederick Kaymore, all of Palatka, Cedric Kaymore, Tampa, Larry Ward, Nelsonia, Va., the Rev. Leroy Kaymore Jr., Tifton, Ga.; daughters, Demetra Royster, Meshon Kaymore and Carol Kaymore, all of Palatka, Shirley Davis, Jacksonville, and Barbara Merritt, Orange Mills; brothers, Freddie Felder Jr., Hastings, Willie Felder, Miami; sisters, Joan Dewitt and Gloria Bryson, all of Hastings, Brenda Ruth, Orange Park, Barbara Hires, St. Petersburg, and Jennifer McCloud, Federal Point; 36 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives.

In charge: D.A. Boyd & Sons Funeral Home, Palatka.
(St Augustine Record, 01/07/2005)

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