Funeral program for Mr. Calvin Foster Oxendine, Jr.

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195(^July 8, 2021
Saturday, July 17, 2021
1:00 PM
Thomas Grove AME Church
112 North Grady Street Claxton, Georgia 30427
Reverend Ted A. Walters, Officiating
Professional Services Entrusted To:
Moody Funeral Home
THE ORDER OF SERVICE
P rocess i o nal A/i ewi ng
Invocation..........................................Rev. Ted A. Walters
Selection
Scriptural Readings
Old Testament
New Testament
Poem
Solo
Tributes (3 minutes please)...............................Class of 1968
Friend
Family
Solo
Reflections.........................................Mrs. Kelly Oxendine
Acknowledgements / Resolutions
Encouraging Words...................................Rev. Ted A. Walters
Recessional
Interment
Cedar Creek Cemetery
Manassas, Georgia
THE OBITUARY
"And know, O Lord God, thou art that God, and thy words be true, and thou
hast promised this goodness unto thy servant"
Calvin Foster Oxendine, Jr. was born April 12, 1950 in
Claxton, Georgia to Emma Lee and Calvin Foster Oxendine, Sr.
He attended the public schools of Evans County and in 1968,
graduated from Evans County High School.
After high school, Calvin Jr. attended Savannah Technical Col-
lege and earned certification in automotive mechanics. In 1970,
he joined the United States Navy as an Equipment Repairman.
While in the Navy, Calvin Jr. he completed the Aviation Fleet Pre-
paratory Course, Mobile Electric Power Plant Course, and Master
Flight line Maintenance Course. He obtained the grade of Avia-
tion Support Equipment Technician (Mechanical) and was award-
ed the National Defense Service Medal. Receiving an Honorably
Discharged in January 4, 1974, Calvin Jr. returned home and be-
gan working at Georgia Pacific and International Paper as a
heavy equipment operator.
Undoubtedly, we will miss Calvin Jr. as he was known throughout
the community. His mark was left through the lives he touched.
He always had a big smile and loved his family most. He is pre-
ceded in death by his parents, Emma Lee and Calvin F. Ox-
endine, Sr., his brother, Sammy Washington, Sr. and his son, Kel-
vin Austin Oxendine.
He is survived by his wife, Helen Grant Oxendine, sister, Carolyn
Oxendine Moody (Melvin) of Glennville, GA; three sons, Calvin F.
Oxendine, III (Kelly) of Stockbridge, GA, Calvin Labryant Brown
of Hapeville, GA, and Jairus Oxendine of Brooklyn, NY; grandchil-
dren, Keslynn Oxendine, Calvin Oxendine, IV, Kaden Oxendine,
Daavyn Brown, Kedgerain Brown, Sahara Brown, Jordan Owens;
beloved niece, Yolanda Coaxum (Paul) of Savannah, GA; beloved
Brother and Sister-in Laws, cousins, relatives and friends.
Pallbearers
Friends and Classmates
Floral Attendants
Family and Friends
Expressions of Gratitude
We gratefully acknowledge all acts of love and kindness extended to-
ward us. Calvin Jrs passing left a tremendous void in our family cir-
cle. In preparation for this celebration of life, we hope that we did not
exclude anyone who showed him kindness, friendship, and love during
his early existence. We are especially indebted to the Thomas Grove
African Methodist Episcopal Church family. Memorial Health University
Medical Center, VA Hospital, Charleston Region, Resorts @ Pooler,
Destini Home Ministries, Inc., and Moody Funeral Home. Thank you for
the phone calls, visits, and all expressions of love and sympathy.
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Juanita Arthur Jinks
169 Eason-Hall Rd Glennville, Georgia 30427 912.237.1773 or 912.654.4031
Fax: 912.654.0587 Email: jinks9478@yahoo.com

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