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Louise Bellamy
Fead
November 4, 1929 – March 29, 2020
Louise Bellamy Fead was born in Madison County (Greenville), Florida, November 5, 1929. She was the daughter of James Randolph and Susie Evans Randolph. Both of Louise's parents, as well as her husband, Henry "Hank" Fead, preceded her in death. She also was predeceased by her children, Emma Bellamy, Roland Johnson, Martice Seabrooks and Jeffery Jackson.
As an only child, Louise grew up in the St. Mathis Community, west of Greenville. She was surrounded by numerous aunts, uncles and cousins who lived in close proximity. Louise attended the public schools of Madison County and entered the workforce early in life. For several years, she was employed as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) at Pine Lake Nursing Home in Greenville. Following her retirement, she worked as a foster grandparent for Elder Care Services.
Born into a Christian home, Louise confessed Christ as her Redeeming Savior many years ago until her health declined. She had been a devoted member of Allen Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Greenville, where she served as a choir member.
Following a long period of incapacitation, Sister Louise Bellamy Fead, while at Lake Park of Madison Nursing Home, went to be with the Lord of Sunday, March 29, 2020. Her love and memory will be cherished forever by her daughters: Alma Ingram of Conley, GA and Sharon Williams of Greenville, FL; sons: Kenneth Johnson and Henry Fead, both of Greenville, FL; several grandchildren; great-grandchildren; and other loving relatives and friends.
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