Willa Spencer-Cooper
Praying for you all. Betty Fears Spencer Willa Spencer-Cooper
Birth date: Jul 7, 1940 Death date: Aug 27, 2021
Josie L. Long: July 7, 1940 - August 27, 2021 - Josie was born the second of twelve children to Beatrice Streeter and her father, Otis Lloyd. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by siblings, Georgia Lloyd, Sammie Read Obituary
Praying for you all. Betty Fears Spencer Willa Spencer-Cooper
My condolences to the family of Josie Long you are in my thoughts and prayers.

I'm so sorry for your loss, I remember Josie's bright inviting smile,I pray that the good memories of her and the peace of God be with you all.

RIH Josie you was one classy lady our conversation was very real I will not forget I enjoyed singing in the choir with you laughing together when we couldn't get our tunes right. I'll always remember one of your songs[I am Redeemed born with a price you song that so well gonna miss you. To the family may God give you comfort to accept the things that we can't change[Gone but never forgotten] Patricia Ann McCoy'Smith
RIP Aunt Josie. One day, we all will meet again!!!! Family, stay encouraged and put all your trust in "God". Love you and keeping you all in prayer.
The battle have been fought and the victory has been won RIP. Great memories, we sang beside each other in the St. Paul AME church senior choir and you gave my first car as a teenager.
Rest well Josie. You have the course God laid out for you. To the family i offer my heartfelt condolence.
Annie Snipes

Rest in Peace Sister Josie. A Beautiful heart! Sleep on, take your rest we love you but, God loves you best. Praying Comfort and Peace for her Family and friends 🙏🏽

REST IN PEACE AUNTIE JOSIE.... THANKS FOR WATCHING OUT FOR ME WHEN I WAS YOUR NEIGHBOR.... LOVE YOU.... BEST DRESSER AROUND....♥️♥️♥️

Auntie Josie I have a lot of memories from when I was your neighbor in that blue house. We had a lot of laughs and thanks for always checking in on me and Ann to see if we needed anything. I am truly gonna miss you. But God knows best. So rest on Auntie Classy. Love you until we meet again! FREDRICK L. JELKS