Mr. Albert Joe Cherry

June 29, 1940 - December 19, 2014

Mr. Albert Joe Cherry

June 29, 1940 - December 19, 2014

Obituary

Services:
Saturday, December 27, 2014
Wheatley Community Center
Boynton, Oklahoma
Pastor Anthony Folks Eulogist

It was in Boynton, Oklahoma that Heaven rejoiced. So did Marguerite and Foster Cherry on June 29, 1940 in Boynton, Oklahoma when their only son was born. They named him Albert Joe Cherry.

Albert along with his family joined the Mt. Zion Baptist Church. He received Christ as his personal Savior and was baptized at an early age. Later in his adult years he later reunited with Mt. Zion under the leadership of Rev, Tucker and remained faithful throughout the leadership of Pastor Anthony Folks in which he was a proud member. He served in the capacity of a Sunday School Superintendent/Teacher/Preacher. He loved the Lord and he confessed in testimony, “That he spent more time serving the Devil than the Lord. But he was glad that he got it right.” His personal favorite songs were, “I don’t know why Jesus loves Me.”, “I just can’t give up now.” And “I wanna be ready, When Jesus Comes” They inspired him to continue on his Christian journey in spite of whatever was going on. On December 19, 2014 Albert went home to be with Lord. He was ready.

He attended and graduated from the Wheatley Publics Schools of Boynton After completion of high school he joined the United States Army Services and was Honorably Discharged in 1962.
Albert fell in love with Lillie Mae Cooper and on, August 18, I962 they were joined in Holy Matrimony. The loving couple then shared one daughter, Lynette Fisher-Cherry and to this union three children were born, Lori, Carlos and Michael.

He attended Connors College receiving his Associates Degree. Then continuing at Northeastern State University earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal in Justice 1984. He later receiving his CDA from Connors College allowing him to teach young children.

He served as the Mayor of Boynton for five years and later served as Trustee and on the City Council Member. Albert later served on the Boynton/Moton School Board for several years.
He was employed at the Oklahoma State Mental Institution in Taft Oklahoma before becoming disabled. Albert while disabled received gainful employment at the Tinker Air Force Base, OKC in 1987 where he commuted from home for several years. He later became a Teacher at Albert Haines Head Start of Boynton and Muskogee, OK for several years before retiring from labor.
His hobbies consisted of talking on the phone, reading his Bible, preaching, and watching all sports but baseball being his personal favorite. Reading, researching and helping children further their education.

He was preceded in death by parents, grandparents, one sister, Elizabeth, Aunt Mary Love and two grandchildren, Ty‘Marion and Cierra.

He leaves to cherish his memory and continue his legacy, his wife Lillie Cherry, and Daughters Lori (Dave) Posey Wichita Ks, Lynette Fisher- Cherry Oklahoma City, his sons, Michael Wayne of the home and Carlos (Felicia) Wichita Ks.; his beautiful grandchildren, Katosha, Chevon, Zegonna, Tammy, Robert, Katrina, Shamiracle, Britanee, Skylara, Courtney, Destinee, Carlos Jr., Carneshia, Carli and Jasmine; twenty-four, great-grandchildren and three, great-great grandchildren. Aunts, Joan Mason, Peggy Miller and two nieces, Linda Campbell, Juanita Bell and special friends, Robert Grayson, T.J. Curtis and Pam Pinkard and a host of other relatives and friends.

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9 responses to Mr. Albert Joe Cherry

  1. Up at almost 3 am reminiscing about all the times we had ,long phone conversations & so much laughter . Everyone knows how crazy I am about my Albert jo I’m missing you so much pawpaw

  2. With Deepest Sympthy- The Mothers’ Board, Frances Coffey, Chairman, Of The Women’S Ministry, Tina Johnson, President, Rev. Bob Kendrick, Pastor, Greater Union Baptist Church

  3. Im Sending My Love To The Family Love Cousin Cassaundra And Family

  4. May God Comfort You At This Time Of Great Sorrow.

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