[Funeral Program for Jeramey Travon Gay, May 2, 2006] Page: 3 of 5
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06ituary
Jeramey Travon gay, a devoted son was 6orn in San
Antonio, (Texas on January 29,1984. He accepted Christ
at an early age and recently rededicated His life to Christ.
He attendedpu6Rc schools in Texas, Qermany,
California, Washington state, and Maryland. He
attended (Palo Alto College with dreams of wording in
the medicalfield. He was an aspiring musician wording
long hours in the recording studio recording a QD. He
was muCtitaCented and wrote many poems.
He leaves to cherish his unforgetta6le memories:
(parents; (Bridget gay (Butter and Lawrence, One 6rother,
Jamar Lawrence, One sister; Jazzma ShaHanna, all of
San Antonio, Texas. Three grandmother's; Irene gay,
<Efiza6eth (Brown, and gladys Jackson, and host of
relatives and friends.
Order Of Service
The (procession
Music Selection
Scripture
(prayer
Music Selection
(Poem
(Poem
Special (Rfmar^s
Solo
(Eulogy
The (Parting View
The (Recession
The (Family
Old Testament (Pulpit Appointee
New Testament (Pulpit Appointee
(Pulpit Appointee
True Vision Church
Tammi Ward
(Bar6ara gay
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[Funeral Program for Jeramey Travon Gay, May 2, 2006], pamphlet, May 2, 2006; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth226254/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting San Antonio Public Library.