Vivian Troutman Henry, 82, of Fort Pierce, Florida, was born on August 27, 1939, to the union of LB Troutman and Lillie Killings Scott. She graduated from Lincoln Park Academy in 1958 with a High School Diploma. She attended college and graduated with a Bachelorβs Degree. She worked for the St. Lucie County School Board, Fort Pierce Housing Authority and she retired after 20 years of service from the St. Lucie County Juvenile Court as a Deputy Clerk in June 2006. At Friendship Baptist Church, she was a faithful church secretary for decades and confirmed a Deaconess in the year 2000. She continued her Deaconess duties as an original member at River of Life Fellowship in 2018 and a faithful member of the prayer ministry.
Vivian was preceded in death by her Mother, Lillie Scott (William); Father, LB Troutman; daughter Arnette Davis; Sister, Yvone Wambui Smith (Dennis); Grandmother, Ida Killings (Will); Uncles, Bennie Killings, Walter Killings and Charlie Killings (Catherine); Aunt Nellie Moore (Sam); Nephews, Damon Lovell Williams and Lovell Williams and Niece, Shameka Williams.
Vivian will forever be cherished and remembered by her son Dwayne Andrews Gaskin (Dorina) of Ft. Pierce, Florida; her adopted son Randy Watson (Evelyn) of Port St Lucie, Florida. Brothers, Samuel Troutman of Brooklyn, NY and Chuck Scott (Debbie) of Ft. Pierce, Florida; Sister Veronica Hudson (Craig) of Lilburn, Georgia. Granddaughters, Vivian Andrews of Fort Pierce Florida; Courtney Andrews of Atlanta, Georgia and Miriam Andrews of Bradenton, Florida. Grandsons, Dwayne Andrews and Deon Andrews of Port St Lucie, Florida and Michael Andrews of Vero Beach, Florida. Aunts, Myrtice Murray of Ocala, Florida, Mattie Killings of Brooklyn, NY and Rose Killings of Jacksonville, Florida. Uncles, Reginald Scott and Donald Scott (Gloria), both of Fort Pierce, Florida. Nieces, Anita McDaniel (Carl) of Lilburn, Georgia; Gloria Williams of Snellville, Georgia, Venice Troutman of Brooklyn, NY and Leanna Williams (Damon) of Fort Pierce, Florida. Nephews, Brian Mills (Alicia) of Douglasville, Georgia and Sekou Troutman of Brooklyn, NY. Great grands Ray Flowers, Jeremiah Pittman, Justice Pittman of Fort Pierce, Florida; Deandra and Payton Andrews of Port St Lucie, Florida. Vivian also leaves to mourn an immeasurable number of nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family members, colleagues and friends.
Special acknowledgements to her close friends Terry Miller, Barbara Rochester, Mother Helen Carter and Luwarner Cross.
Public visitation for Vivian Henry will take place on Friday, February 11, 2022 from 3:00pm-7:00pm at Stone Brothers Funeral Home in Fort Pierce, FL. Funeral services will convene on Saturday, February 12, 2022 at River Of Life Fellowship in Fort Pierce, FL beginning at 1:00pm. Burial will immediately follow in Pine Grove Cemetery.
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My prayers and condolences to the of Ms. Vivian Henry. From AlviraLucas
Condolences to the family of Vivian. Ernest L. White (L.P.A Class of 1958 )
My condolence to the Hendry, Scott & Troutman family, Ms. Vivian was a sweet lady that I worked with at the courthouse. You all have lost a jewel. May the peace of God be your leaning post during this difficult time.
"Memories...let them fill your mind, warm your heart, and lead you through." L. Monds
Our thoughts and prayers are with you ππΎππΎππΎ God Bless,ππΎ! Janice M Brown and Bettina Brown Jones
Our Deepest and heartfelt sympathy, with love π and much ππΎ prayers for the family, Edgar and Anita Leonard
My thoughts are prayers are with the family of Ms. Vivian Henry. Rev. Frances Harris
With heartfelt condolences to the family. Ms. Vivian touched my life and so many others. She will be missed. Such a Blessing to have known her, thankful that our paths crossed. Rest Easy, take your rest.Job well done, good and faithful servant. Barbara Rochester.
Do not stand at her grave and weep She's a thousand winds that blow She's the diamond clints on snow The sunlight on ripened grain She's the gentle autumn rain She's the soft stars that shine at night. She's Free,no more worries of this world.
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