Mrs. Jacqueline Grady Larkin's Obituary
Sis. Jacqueline Grady Larkin was born on September 29, 1957 at Matty Hersey hospital in Meridian, Mississippi to the late Mr. Milton Grady and Mrs. Pauline Grady. Jacqueline confessed hope in Christ at an early age and united with the Salem Baptist Church and later in life she joined Springhill Missionary Baptist Church in Kewanee, MS where she served as a faithful finance member. She was a Meridian High School graduate, Class of 1976. She then went on and married her high school sweetheart, Carl Larkin on June 12, 1977. She enjoyed spending time in her room watching soap opera and going to church. Jacqueline departed this life on Thursday, March 11, 2021 at the UAB Hospital in Birmingham, Alabama. She was preceded in death by her husband, Carl Larkin; parents, Milton & Pauline Grady; maternal grandparents, Wallace (Armetta) Grady and paternal grandparents: James T. (Cynthia) Nettles.
Jacqueline Grady Larkin leaves to cherish her loving memories to:
(2) two daughters, Vonnette Larkin of Decatur, GA and Katyana (Todd)
Rogers of Clarksville, TN; (1) one son, Carlos Larkin of Quitman, MS; her
(5) five loving grandchildren, Tayana and Nitaja Campbell of Toomsuba, MS, Lyric and Jaylen Rogers of Clarksville, TN, Mattison and Carter Larkin of Meridian, MS; (11) eleven siblings, Giovonni Grady (the late Robert) Jenkins, James (Dorothy) Grady, Joe (Georgia) Grady all of Meridian, MS, Cynthia Grady of Batesville, MS, Develle Grady of Meridian, MS, Juanita Grady of Birmingham, AL, Kreston Grady of AL, Milton Grady of Meridian, MS, Edna Hunt, Marvin Grady of Philadelphia, MS and Betty Gene of Boston, MA; a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, great nieces & nephews, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, cousins, other relatives and friends whom will forever cherish her memories and special fun times spent with her.
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