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Mr. Willie Oscar McKibben Jr.
Lester Lackey & Sons Funeral Home Inc.
Mckibben

Lester Lackey & Sons Funeral Home Inc.

 

Home Going Services

For

Mr. Willie Oscar McKibben Jr.

May 15, 1967 ~ March 24, 2015

Saturday, March 28, 2015

One O'clock P.M.

Rainbow Covenant Ministries

9 Hemlock Road

Porterdale, Georgia 30070

Rev. Clara Lett, Pastor

Overseer Q. Heard, Eulogist

 

Obituary
       Mr. Willie Oscar McKibben was born May 15, 1967 to the parentage of Mrs. Anna Hammond and the late Mr. Willie Oscar McKibben, Sr.

       He was a member of Flat Rock Baptist Church, he  attended school in Newton County, playing football for the Newton County High School Rams. He loved people and people loved him. Willie never met a stranger. He loved kids and would give his last to any one in need. Willie loved gospel music.

       Willie Oscar McKibben Jr. entered into rest on Tuesday, March 24, 2015. He was preceded in death by father, Mr. Willie Oscar McKibben, Sr.

       He leaves to cherish his memories; one son, Mr. Derrick Michael O'neal McKibben, four daughters, Mr. & Mrs. Hernandez (Lisa) Lewis, Mr. & Mrs. Deandre (Letoyna) Arnold, Ms. Kimberly Latimore and Mr. & Mrs. Tarvaris (Jessica) Heard, loving mother, Mrs. Anna Hammond, fifteen grandchildren, loving companion, Ms. Veronica Huff and her two children, Mr. Stan Barn and Ms. Shana Heard, one brother, Mr. & Mrs. Tracy (Sandy) McKibben, one niece Ms. Kiara McKibben, two nephews, Mr. Tyrese McKibben and Mr. Reshod Franklin, four uncles, four aunts, one great uncle, two great aunts, a special friend, Mr. Ricky Stanly and a host of other relative and friends.

Interment ~ Flat Rock Baptist Church Cemetery

Pallbearers
Relatives and Friends
 

Flower Ladies
Relatives and Friends


Acknowledgements
The family of Mr. Willie O. McKibben Jr. would like to offer our sincere "Thank You" to all who shared their love with us during our time of bereavement. Your prayers, phone calls, cards, and visits will never be forgotten.
                                     The Family