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February 11, 2017


Christopher Edward Jenkins Sr., age 29, of New Haven, tragically entered into eternal life on Saturday February 11, 2017. Born on November 28, 1987 in New Haven, the son of Christopher Penn Jr. of New Haven and the late Yvonne Jenkins. Cherished father of Christopher and Justin Jenkins both of New Haven. Loving brother of Shatarra Williams, Nikinyia Cooke, Christian Jenkins, Stefan Jenkins all of New Haven, and Shawn Jenkins of New London. Also survived by Godfather Bishop J. Kelly Edge II of New Haven. Predeceased by maternal grandparents Frances and Jose Jenkins, and paternal grandparents Shirley (Penn) Bustin and Christopher Penn Sr.

A Celebration of Christopher’s life will be held on Friday February 24, 2017 in Ebenezer Chapel, 50 Dwight St. New Haven at 11 O’clock. Interment will be in the Jenkins family plot in Hamden Plains Cemetery. Viewing in Church from 10-11am. Condolences may be expressed at colonialfunerals.com.
Place of Service
  Ebenezer Chapel, 50 Dwight St. New Haven
Time of Service
Friday February 24 , 2017 at 11 O'clock
Place of Visitation
Ebenezer Chapel, 50 Dwight St. New Haven 
Time of Visitation
Friday February 24 , 2017 from 10-11am
Cemetery
Hamden Plains Cemetery
 

 

3 comments:

  1. My sincere condolences to the family and friends. May God wrap his arms around you and comfort you during this time. Ursulla

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  2. I am very sorry for the loss of your beloved, Christopher. Please know that Jehovah God is aware of your pain and he cares for you. (2 Corinthians 1:3,4) . I pray that you are able to find comfort in God's promise of paradise where there will be no more pain and sorrow (Revelation 21:4,5)  and the many wonderful  memories of your beloved becoming a reality in the future  resurrection in paradise.  (Acts 24:15). Please accept my sincere condolences. (JW.org)

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  3. Words can't wipe away your tears Hugs won't ease your pain But hold on to your memories Forever they'll remain.

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