It is with deep sympathy that we announce the death of Ms. Madina Anderson, 54 who transitioned from this life on December 22, 2020.
To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven
Ecclesiastes 3:1 KJV
There are different stages, or seasons, and a time and a place for every matter pertaining to a person's life in the flesh, under heaven. A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up which is planted
Ecclesiastes 3:2 KJV
All go unto one place; all are of the dust; and all turn to dust again.
Ecclesiastes 3:20 KJV
There is nothing better in the flesh than to be happy and content with our portion in this present life and to enjoy and rejoice in our own words.
My Story
Before coming to this Earth, I, Madina Antoinette Anderson, was with our Father in Heaven. At the moment of conception, GOD placed my soul into my mother's womb. On July 2, 1966, I was born into flesh to Stanley E. Anderson and Madie Berry Anderson. On December 22, 2020, my fleshly body died and my soul returned back to our heavenly Father.
I was born in Fort Stewart, Georgia. As a child, I attended Walker Elementary in Ludowici, GA. As a dependent of a "Sergeant First Class" in the United States Army, my family was blessed to travel the world. While my Father was stationed in Frankfurt, Germany, my sister and I both attended Frankfurt American Jr. High, and I attended Frankfurt High School.
During my career journey, I was employed by the following organizations: Share Care Services, Itacha Industries, Glenvu Nursing Home Inc., Long County Board of Education, Allied Security and Georgia Institute of Technology.
I always loved the Lord, and I never gave up the search for GOD's truth, to know and understand him. Along my spiritual journey in life, I worshipped at St. Thomas Baptist Church and Shepherd's Chapel. In 1998 the Lord gave me a free gift; eyes to see, and ears to hear, to truly understand HIS word and I never let it go. I gave my life over to Yah.
I am survived by my mother, Madie Berry Anderson; two daughters, Octavia Alexis Anderson Ricks (Antonio Antoine Ricks, Sr.) and Kasha Arlene Anderson; three grandsons, Antonio Antoine Ricks II, Adrian Amare Ricks and Andrew Armond Ricks; a granddaughter, Storee Tiara Ricks; and one adored sister, Micshon Denise Anderson. I am eternally connected through my love to many relatives and friends.
Preceding me in death is my Father, Stanley Everton Anderson.
I have loved you and you have loved me. You must not waste your tears; my death is the will of GOD, Our Father. Nothing happens by accident when our Father's hand is upon it. Be happy that we had so many years. I thank you so much for the love you have shown me in this short walk under the sun. Be happy because I must travel alone to be with my Father. So, if you must grieve then do so, and move on, let our Father comfort you and please trust him. It is only for a short time, that we must part; we will see each other again. Keep the memories within your heart until we meet again.
Love you all,
Dina
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