Deacon Elbert Ferrell Sr., 92, of Tallahassee, Florida, passed on Tuesday morning, March 12, 2024. Funeral services will be 11 AM, Saturday, March 23, 2024, at St. Mary Primitive Baptist Church, 655 West Georgia Street, Tallahassee, Florida, with burial at Clifford Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be 4-7 PM, Friday, March 22, 2024 at Strong & Jones Funeral Home.
Deacon Ferrell was best known for his long career as owner and Master Chef of Ferrell’s Deli and Catering Restaurant. He was a loyal member of Testerina Primitive Baptist Church where he served faithfully as a deacon.
His love and legacy will be missed and remembered the most by his loving and devoted wife of seventy-two years, Frances Ash Ferrell, two sons, Morris Bernard Ferrell, Sr. and Elbert Ferrell, Jr., who recently preceded him in death; Eight grandchildren: Morris “Marcus” Bernard Ferrell, Jr., Marah Ferrell, Kanya Ferrell, Azaria Ferrell, Arielle Ferrell, Kedrick (Malika) Williams, Garrett Williams, and Gerald (Rhonda) Grooms; Seventeen great-grandchildren, one daughter-in-law, Cassandra Ferrell of Tallahassee, FL; brothers: Wilbert (Audrey) Ferrell, Elder Dr. Ernest (Mary) Ferrell, James (Eula) Ferrell, Leroy “Stoney” Ferrell, all of Tallahassee, FL; brother-in-law: John Ash, of Fort Meade, FL; sisters: Lillie Ferrell Berry, Shirley Ferrell Roberts, Tallahassee, FL, Lavern Ash, sister-in-law of Tampa, FL and a host of nieces, nephew, cousins and friends.
On behalf of the staff and management of Strong & Jones Funeral Home, we would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the family of Deacon Elbert Ferrell Sr.
I was so very sorry to hear of Mr. Ferrell's passing. As sad as is, you will always have his memory to hold in your hearts. The Bible reminds us that "Blessed are those that mourn for they shall be comforted." I pray that this will be especially true for each and every one of you as you mourn your loss and that God will give you the strength to see you through this sad and difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Blessings, Christina Canty
Granddaddy! You were so Awesome and very refreshing to visit. Always had a joke and loved ice cream. The sherbet was my fav. Watching sit in your restaurant after a long day of cooking and serving others was a blessing. Love you so much
You were truly a remarkable man and boss. Love Angie Green
A great soldier and servant of God. You will be greatly missed. Sincerely, Family of Emma Williams Thomas
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