Funeral Services for Mr. Nathaniel Clarence Cobb, of Lithonia, GA., will be held Saturday, March 29, 2025, 2:00 P.M. at The Chapel of Donald Trimble Mortuary. Dr. Jarvis T. Adams, Officiating, Eulogist.
Mr. Cobb leaves to cherish his memories, loving wife, Alfreda F. Cobb; his children, Nathaniel E. Loving, Carlos D. Cobb, Clemencia D. Cobb, Claydous D. Cobb; 9 grandchildren, and a host of other loving relatives and friends. Family and friends are asked to assemble at the residence Saturday, at 1:00 P.M.
Donald Trimble Mortuary, Inc., 1876 Second Avenue, Decatur, 404-371-0772-3.
** LIVE STREAM of Services available at 1:55 P.M. at www.donaldtrimblemortuary.com **
Alfreda, and kids, my heart and love goes out to you all. I know that he will be missed. So very sorry for your loss.🙏🏽
My husband, my friend and my forever soulmate, I thank God for making you an important part of my life. Going forward, some days will be very dark. The memories and love we shared will bring back the light. I Will Always Love You, Alfreda
To say "goodbye" to Nat is very hard for his family and members of his high school class of 1969. It seems like a long time ago, but Nat had a way of greeting each of us as though it was just yesterday. Nat is going to really be missed by all of us. Prayers are going up for his family.
Lucille Newsome
I praise God for orchestrating our last memorable visit with each, when he drove long distance to come and hear me preach at Cathedral International in Kennesaw GA. It was so exciting to see each other, after so many years.
Though we were second cousins, there was such a love and respect between us. Both Nathaniel and our Cousin Lavaine McMobley (deceased) felt more like brothers. Times spent with either one of them, were moments of love, joy, and laughter, and sharing family memories and history. Their mothers and my grandmother were sisters, yet the three of us were almost the same ages.
I will miss being able to call him, and hearing my mother talk about the last time they spoke, but, I promise to continue to love and pray for his family, and I look forward to when we can catch up on things again, but in Glory!
Lovingly... Pastor K.J.Butler (Cousin Joyce)
Memories are golden. From the halls of Center High School to sleep. Condolences to Mr. Cobb's family. May memories be a bridge to remembering him.
May God continue to give you strength, peace & comfort during this difficult time. Please know that we love you.
Mr.Cobb it was a pleasure to have known you and work with you. I am sorry to hear of your passing. May you rest in peace in God's arms RIP...
Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.