Sister Jacqueline D. Kidd brought life and love to all who knew her. She was born July 25, 1958 as the middle child in the marriage of Gloria D. Steptoe Wheatfall and Osceola Wheatfall Jr. in Houston, Texas and was raised in the Baptist faith. She grew to be a resilient young lady, strong in character and grit. Later in life she accepted the fact that James Henry “Shot” Brown was her biological father in which she had no problem sharing the love she felt. With her grand heart, she loved them both dearly. Jacqueline attended Brock Elementary School and Abraham Lincoln Jr./Sr. High. She later received her G.E.D. and decided to further her education at the Shirley Baker School of Court Reporting. She was an avid learner who loved reading and writing in her spare time. She later expanded her professional career and became a Level III Licensed Commissioned Security Officer. She was blessed to work at various sites throughout her security career. She most enjoyed her time with the Port of Houston where she began as a gate guard and was later promoted to Camera Surveillance Officer. She maintained this position until her health became challenged. Jackie considered her relationship with God as her most rewarding accomplishment. Next to this honor, a doting grand & great-grandmother, cook, sitter, mentor, and loving mother. She took pride in instilling into her children the value of education and being productive citizens. Most importantly, she instructed each to first, seek God’s Kingdom and all other things would be added. Jackie confessed Christ at an early age under the leadership of Rev. W.E. Gibbs. Later, she grew in the word under the leadership of Bishop H.L. Galloway and as she progressed through life and by God’s leading, joined with S.T.R.O.N.G. Life Ministries Church where Bishop Thomas E. Ray was Pastor. At this time, she continued to develop her relationship and winning walk with the Lord. A natural giver and powerful prayer warrior, she enthusiastically enjoyed serving in ministry and her family. Jackie departed this life on Wednesday, June 20, 2018, not losing a battle but gaining eternal Victory through Christ Jesus!! She was proceeded in death by her parents, Gloria D. Wheatfall, Osceola Wheatfall Jr., and James Henry Brown. She married twice and leaves to cherish her memory, one son, Marcus W. Ray, two daughters, Yamasheta Y. Ray, and Joy R.D. Kidd, 11 grandchildren who affectionately called her “Granny”(Chassity, Marcus Jacoby, Alexis, Zsacoya, Jordan, Jacqueline, Jarrie, Isaiah, Aniya, Josiah, & Londyn), with one additional grandchild on the way, and 8 great-grandchildren (Marcus Jacoby III, Lailah, Hazhen, Khloe, Jia’vanni, King, Avallynn, and Aaven), as well as a host of siblings, god-siblings, family, friends, and other adopted loved ones.
I miss you mama. Here is Jaxson. You never got a chance to meet him. I had him 4 months after you left me.
Hey Mama, I went to your grave today. I’m not sure how I missed it the first time, but your birthdate isn’t correct…and I don’t have the means of fixing it. In fact, I have nothing but a picture ain’t Rena gave me and memories. But I want to say I miss you so much. The dream I had about the white swans and you was clear as day. Got confirmation about seeing you first before God calls us home. Since I was so worried about not being able to see you again. I know that I will when it’s time. Love you.
Mama I miss you. I love you.
I love you mama
To my nieces,nephew and greats and grands, I am truly feeling your pain. I pray that your comfort comes soon. I know you are hurting and it hurts me to know. You all have been so strong and for this I am so proud of you all. You took on a great journey and this aunt say to all three of you well done. You all made your Momma so very proud. You made this aunt very proud. Much Love Aunt Rena
To the Kidd and Wheatfall family's as the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. Earline Sanders
To the Kidd and Wheatfall May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. The Jenkins family's
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.k
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