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Mildred Lee Gardner-Reagor

September 14, 1943 — June 12, 2013

Mildred Lee Gardner-Reagor

September 14, 1943 — June 12, 2013

Rancho Cucamonga

Mildred Reagor was born September 14, 1943 in Bastrop, Louisiana to the union of Renzy Jones and Pearlie Mae Jones.

At a young age, Mildred moved to Bakersfield, California to finish high-school and later met her husband James Reagor, Jr. Mildred later earned her degree and license as a Registered Nurse (R.N.) and enjoyed working from the professional Nurse's Registry offering her the flexible schedule to be home with her family. She accepted Jesus Christ early in life and continued to serve the Lord the remaining days of her life.

In her spare time, she enjoyed reading, walking, cooking tasty meals, gardening, collecting vintage postal stamps, shopping Bullocks fine clothing store and Salvation Army thrift stores for unique treasures. She was well loved and many were drawn to her. Mildred was a prayer warrior, goal-oriented, hard-working and desired a surrounding of God's Peace.

Mildred went home to be with the Lord on June 12, 2013 at 9:24pm. To Be Absent From The Body, Is To Be Present With The LORD.
She was proceeded in death by her brother, Willie Earl Jones.

Mildred leaves behind to cherish her memories 'Until We Meet Again in Heaven': her daughter Renee Reagor; sons, Willie Gardner & Jeff Reagor; Grandson David Alan Williams; Granddaughter Monique Jarmon; Three Sisters, Dalline Miller (husband- Jessie Calloway) of Houston, Texas; Johnnye Girtman (husband- Richard) of Bastrop, Louisiana and Mary Jones of Los Angeles, CA; two brothers, Fred Watson (wife-Linda) & Charles Jones of Los Angeles, California including a host of other relatives and friends.

2 Corinthians 5:8
Psalm 56:8

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To Be Absent From The Body, Is To Be Present With The Lord (2 Corinthians 5:8)

Family and Friends: I MADE IT HOME & It's MY HOMEGOING CELEBRATION

I Just wanted to let you know that I made it home. For To Be Absent From The Body, Is To Be Present With The Lord!

Everything is so pretty here in Heaven, so white, so fresh, so new I wish that you could close your eyes so you could see it too.

Please try not to be sad for me. Try to understand. God is taking care of me... I'm in the shelter of His Hands.

Here in Heaven there's no sadness, no sorrow, and no pain, No crying, and I'll never hurt again.

Here in Heaven it is so peaceful, where all the angels sing. Glory, Glory. Remember, in order to get to Heaven, one must be saved by Believing and Accepting the Lord Jesus Christ as it mentions in scripture at: John3:16 & Romans 10:9.
PS... I'll see you when you get here!

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