Marietta Southern Cremations & Funerals
Valrie Edwards (nee Smith), a health care worker of the Mandeville Hospital and long life resident of St. Catherine and Manchester Jamaica, made her transition to heaven on March 27, 2020 in Atlanta Georgia.
Valrie is survived by her husband, Theophilus Edwards, children, Henrick Gordon, Paul Edwards, Marlene Edwards, Carlene Edwards-McDonald, Five grandchildren, three sisters, six brothers, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Valrie Edwards was born on July 01, 1962 in St. Catherine Jamaica to Wesley smith and Adassa Smith who have both predeceased her. She was a devoted wife, mother, worker and friend whose selflessness was unmatched.
A remembrance service to celebrate her life will held at the Southern Cremation Chapel in Marietta Georgia USA on Tuesday April 28 at 10am. Interment will be at the family plot in Blue Hole, St. Catherine Jamaica at a later date.
Her family and friends wish to extend their sincere and heartfelt thanks to everyone who made her life a meaningful and fulfilling one.
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Such a great person with a heart of gold.Selfless and always giving.Great personality.
Oh my dear cousin, you are missed greatly, you have been a great help to me when I was attending university, may your soul rest in peace 🥰😰
I met Valarie when she came to the Credit Union to deposit coins in her account however it was not the day for coin deposits. I counted the coins and then bag them to be deposited the next day. She was a very loyal Credit Union member that valued family and was always willing to sit down and speak with me. Always looking on the brite side of life. Walk Good, Valerie!!! I am sure you touched many souls.
I will not grieve fo my sister Valerie-for now she is free.She followed the path Her father allowed her to see.She took God’s hands and answered the call.She turned her back and left it all. She could not stay another day.She did all her tasks in her best way and now found peace at the end of the day.So I will light a candle in my heart to keep good memories alive.As on this road of life we all strive.I will not be burdened with consistent sorrow. She would wish for all of us happiness in our Tomorrow So sleep on Valerie. Sleep and take your rest We love you much but God loves you best. We plan to meet you in the Great getting up morning. SISTER SHARON.
Valerie has come to the end of her road.The road for her was beautifully completed She wants no gloom filled sad faces because her soul is set free. It is a journey we all must take.And each one must go alone.It is a part of God’s master plan.A step on the road to home. SO we will not grieve like those who have no hope.Valerie has fallen asleep in Jesus.He is the resurrection and the life .In the path of righteousness there is life.For the righteous there is no death.So sleep on Valerie.Sleep on and take your rest.WE will all plan to meet her in the sweet by and by.Pastor Dr.Alanzo Whyte and Sharon Smith-Whyte
My Dearest Aunt, you were such a loving and caring person. I will never forget the precious memories we shared together, your radiant smile, warm spirit, contagious laughter, selflessness, flavourful cooking, zest for life and your love for Christ. We will remain comforted by the promise of our Saviour returning on that great resurrection morning, where, by the grace of God, we will meet again! Sleep peacefully, Love your niece and nephew Jamie & Sarah Joseph.
It’s been 4 years since you left us mom. Thank you for continuing to smile down on me and my family