[Funeral Program for Leroy Kendrick, Sr., May 4, 1994] Page: 2 of 5
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OBituary
"A new heaven and a new earth-the 9&W Jerusalem"
And §odshaft wipe away aft tears from their eyes, and there shaft Be no more
death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shaft there Be any more pain;for the
former things are passed away."
Revelation 21:4
Mr. Leroy JQ-ndricf^ Sr. was Born to Ada Walfer J^ndricf^and Willie
J&ndrickjn Wilson County, Texas, July 23,1927 and departed this life on
April30,1994.
He attended Boofer T Washington 'Elementary School, (Douglas Junior
High Schoolandcompletedhis education at St. TeterClaver Catholic School,
all of San Antonio, 'Texas.
He worl&dfor some of the richest persons in Texas and volunteered his
services to the poorest of people. He had many many talents. He was a 'Jack
of aft trades," if he could not fix it,' it just simply could not Be fixed.
At an early age, he confessed his life to Christ through the Catholic Church.
Later on in life, he was Baptized at the True Vine 'Baptist Church, the 9{$w
Mount Pleasant Baptist Church and continued his service in the Second
Baptist Church. 9-le was an active memBer of the Sunday School Class
9{lim6er2 and the Men's Usher Board. He remained a faithful memBer until
his death.
He is survived By his devotedzvife, 'Helen Marie Brown H&ndriclQ daughter,
Carolyn L. %g,ndricl^Meadors; son in law, 'DelBert Meadors, Jr.; grandson,
JarrodB. Meadors, aft of San Antonio, Texas; grandson, MichaelM. Harris,
Jr.; granddaughter, Wendy M. Harris, Both of Houston, Texas; five sisters,
four Brothers, many nieces, nephews, cousins, and many many wonderful
loving friends, a son Leroy ndricki Jr., Both parents, eight Brothers and
sisters, all preceded him in death.
The Lords 'Prayer
Our father, which art in heaven,
Jlallowed Be thou name.
Thy fqngdom come, thy will 6e done
On earth as it is in heaven.
give ns this day, oar daily bread
find forgive us our trespasses
!As we forgive these who trespass against us.
And lead us not into temptation,
'But deliver us from evil.
for thine is the (kingdom,
the power, and the glory.
forever, Amen.
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