Rose Merit Brewton was born on November 8, 1928, in Fairfield, Florida to Edgar Blunt and Veronia Blunt. Rose moved to Ocala, Florida before moving to Clearwater, Florida in 1954, where she resided for the remainder of her life. Rose attended Ed Water College for two years and nursing school, where she obtained her license to become a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN).
Rose was employed with Lykes Pasco as a Head Inspector for five years. She was an English teacher at the Old Clearwater High School. She was gifted to be a seamstress, but her passion in life was being a housewife and mother. She had a love for being active in the community and served as a Scout Leader for the First African American Girl Scout Troop. Rose was President of the PTA at Williams Elementary and a lifetime member of the NAACP.
Rose was a member of Mt. Carmel Baptist Church, Clearwater and later joined Grand Central Progressive Missionary Baptist Church, St. Petersburg, Florida. In 1961, she joined Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church and remained until her demise. Rose served faithfully within her local church on the Deaconess Board, where she was President for 20 years, sung with the Choir, where she served as President for 19 years and a member of the Senior Women Mission Ministry. Her service to God and others did not stop within the walls of the church, but she served others within the community, reaching out to them in prayer and other needs. Rose served many years with Congress #4 of the First South Florida Missionary Baptist District Association and with the National Baptist Convention of America, Inc.
On October 26, 1949, Rose was united in Holy Matrimony to Willie M. Brewton, Sr. The two enjoyed making a life with each other and for their family. They worked together to build a home where God was the head and served daily. Rose was preceded in death by her husband, Willie M. Brewton, Sr., son, Willie M. Brewton, Jr., daughter, Margaret Brewton Davis, parents, Edgar Blount and Veronia Blount, brothers, Clarence W. Blount, Edgar Blount and Lindbergh Blount, sisters, Lula Pompey, Vera Austin and Theola Pompey and grandson, Willie M. Brewton, III.
Rose Merit Brewton transitioned from this earthly life to her eternal home on August 30, 2024.
She leaves fonds memories to her daughter, Linda Brewton; grandchildren, Terri Linden, Trena Brewton, Dekoven Belvin, Al Merrick and Clarence Brewton; sister, Veronia Brown; and a host of great grandchildren, great-great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.
Services are entrusted to:
Smith Young Funeral Home
1005 Howard Street
Clearwater, Florida 33756
727-442-2388
Email: robert.young80@verizon.net
(Resolutions, flowers and cards (c/o Linda Brewton) can be sent to the funeral home.)
Visitation/Wake
Friday, September 6, 2024
5:00 – 7:00 P.M.
Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church
1124 Harvey Lane
Clearwater, Florida 33756
Celebration of Life Service
Saturday, September 7, 2024
1:00 P.M.
Bayview Baptist Church
825 Howard St.
Clearwater, Florida 33756
You will always be remembered for that beautiful, classy lady that always had a beautiful smile for you. I'm so glad God allowed our paths to cross. You will be missed by all those whom you held a place in our hearts ❤️
Mrs.B: Nothing but love for a lady I've known all my life. TGBTG for allowing us to share wonderful memories. Always a place in my heart ❤ Fran Jackson
I remember cousin Penny's sweet smile. I haven't seen it for awhile but I'll see it in heaven while we are worshipping Abba. Shalom... Winston and Leny
My sincere condolences to the Brewton family.
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We're praying with the Brewton family that you will be filled with God's strength as you endure your time of bereavement. Respectfully, Mother Annie Campbell and the Campbell Bunch. 🙏🏽
We offer our deepest heartfelt condolences to the family of my sweet Godmother and cousin. I will always remember the way Cousin Penny, as we would call her, would bring joy and laughter to any occasion. She was both blessed and beautiful. She will be missed but never forgotten. You have earned your rest. Rest well Queen. With love, Amorita, Mackenzie and Kathleen
MY DEEPEST CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY
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