Sylvia B. Jenkins

02/01/1948 - 03/04/2012

Obituary For Sylvia B. Jenkins

Mrs. Sylvia B. Jenkins, of College Park, Georgia, passed March 4, 2012. A service celebrating the life of Mrs. Sylvia B. Jenkins of College Park will be 11:00am Saturday, March 10, 2012 at Impacting A Generation Community Church, 2288 Fairburn Road, Atlanta, 30331, Bishop Odis Sneed, Pastor, Officiating. Her remains will lie in state one hour before the service. Family and friends are asked to assemble at the residence at 10:00am. Interment, Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, 5755 Mallory Road, College Park, 30349. Visitation Friday, March , 212 from 2:00pm until 8:00pm at Grissom-Clark Funeral Home, 227 East Lake Dr., S.E. (at Memorial Dr.) 404 373-3191

Mrs. Sylvia Bush Jenkins, the sixth child of the late Pastor Willie C. Bush and Gladys A. Bush, was born in February 1, 1948 in Gadsden, Alabama. During the late afternoon hours of Sunday, March 4, 2012, surrounded by loving family and friends, Sylvia quietly and serenely exchanged this life for eternal peace after a long illness. She was raised in a home full of love, infused with a strong Christian faith, as evident by her kind heart and love of laughter.

Sylvia was united in holy matrimony to William “Ernest” Jenkins on September 14, 1967. To this union one child was born, Nicki Burnell Jenkins. She was a great wife and mother, who had a special bond with her husband and daughter. They helped to care for her in her final days of illness.

Sylvia, a graduate of Kentucky State University, spent most of her professional life as a Casework Supervisor and Area Director with the Fulton County Department of Family and Children Services. After retiring in 1996, she volunteered assisting the elderly by fulfilling their needs with respect and compassion. She was active in her church and served her community for many years.

Sylvia was preceded in death by her loving parents, Willie C. and Gladys Bush; brothers, Edwin, Sheldon Wayne, and James Eugene Bush; brothers-in-law, Roosevelt Carlisle, Jr. and Calvin Bonner; and nephews, Eric Bush and Roosevelt Carlisle, Jr.

Among those who grieve Sylvia’s passing, yet will cherish many loving and funny memories, are her husband, Ernest; daughter, Nicki, Atlanta, GA; sisters, Forina M. Bryant, Oxon Hill, MD; Lela Carolyn Carlisle, Decatur, GA; and Marion Bonner, Clinton, MD; brothers, Dwight Bush, Gadsden, AL; Gary (Mildred) Bush, Owens Cross Roads, AL; Donald Bush, Riverside, RI; sister-in-law, Alma Bush, Gadsden, AL; nieces and nephews, Cynthia Carlisle, Fort Washington, MD; Kimberly Carlisle, Decatur, GA; Felicia (Robert) Warren, Winchester, CA; Portia (Timothy) Henson, Upper Marlboro, MD; Calvin Bonner, Jr., Clinton, MD; LaGina, Nakeisha, Duane and Tracy Bush, Gadsden, AL, and Dymond Bush, Hampton, VA; great nieces and nephews, Geoffery, Geremy and Simone Warren, Ry’shaad Johnson, Jaevon Bonner, Sheldon Bush, Jasmine and Simone Dandridge; sisters-in-law, Betty Ballard, Dallas, TX and Glenda Powell, Birmingham, AL; brothers-in-law, Phillip (Pearl) Jenkins, Dallas, TX and Jimmy (Gail) Jenkins, Birmingham, AL; special friends, Fred Zackery, Gadsden, AL, Willie Akins, Atlanta, GA, Peggy Ward, Atlanta, GA, Freida Collins, Louisville, KY, Gwen Brown, Clarkesville, GA and Alexis Gilbert, Carrollton, GA; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and many dear friends.



Guest Book

So sorry for your loss. I'll keep you in my prayers.

- Charlene Ketchen

To The Jenkins and Bush Family, We were so sorry to hear of your lost. May you take comfort in knowing that you all have a special angel watching over. Cecil & Phyllis Ragland

- Cecil & Phyllis Ragland

I'm offering my condolences during this time. A comforting scripture and a wonderful hope to remember is mention in the Bible at Revelation 21:4- And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes, and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain for the former things are passed away.

- C.M.

To the families of Sylvia, I want to extend my condolences to all of you. You've lost a truly passionate, kind, and caring sister/aunt/mother/and wife. My heart goes out to each of you, while understanding this pain, as we've been been taught, will subside, and we will maintain the love she had for each of us, and the memories of how big her heart is.

- Glenn "Duke" Martin

Our Deepest Sympathy goes out to the Jenkins and Bush families! May the Lord bless you all as you are in our prayers!

- William and Annitta Love

We met Sylvia while visiting Gwen Brown in Clarkesville. You have our deepest sympathy she was a kind christian lady that loved the Lord.

- Rev, & Mrs, Roger Stephens