Mrs. Justine Assouman- Tallahassee 44, Monday, February 01, 2021. Gaveside service will be 11 A.M. Saturday, February 20, 2021 at Greenwood Cemetery. Viewing will be Friday, February 19, 2021 from 11AM to 6PM at Strong & Jones Funeral Home.
Survivors include, her husband, Cyriaque Francis Klao; two sons, Christ Nehemiah Klao and John Emmanuel Klao; her mother, Yamala; three brothers, Aka Eba, Aka Kou and Assouman Aha; three sisters, Aka Pima, Aka Ebah and Eba Akabla; a special uncle, Kunomboa Kra Victor and a host of other relatives and friends.
In lieu of flowers make donations to $CyriaqueKlao for Cash App, (850) 345-0349 or Cyriaque Klao for Zelle and cyrogreen@gmail.com for PayPal.
My heart breaks when I think about what a sweet and lovely spirit Justine was, she was an Angel here on earth. I so appreciate everything she did while caring for my dear beloved friend Sister Joyce Peterside. My sincere condolences to Justine's family and friends, to God be the Glory for a life well lived! Alice Mathis and Family
My heart breaks when I think about what a sweet and lovely spirit Justine was, she was an Angel here on earth. I so appreciate everything she did while caring for my dear beloved friend Sister Joyce Peterside. My sincere condolences to Justine's family and friends, to God be the Glory for a life well lived!
Justine was a woman of faith Believing only in God. She was a very devoted wife caring for people.
kind, respectable and always with a smile. Gone much too soon. But we believe so we give thanks to God for your life and for sharing you with us. May your light continue to shine. Be at peace and I know the Lord is watching over all the loved ones you left behind.
She was compassionate, graceful and the care she gave my mother was fornorminal. Her smile, laughter and love from her heart will always reign in our home. God placed a Special Angel in our lives. I will always remember her modeling her first sewn outfit. The Carter family. Thank God for allowing us to meet Justine. Our condolences goes out to her family.
Meeting Justine for only a few days, an angel on earth. I appreciated the kindness and care that she gave my mother. I'll never forget how happy and proud she was, when I taught her how to sew a scrub, stating she always wanted to learn. The smile as she modeled her top scrub to show her husband that she actually sewed. I thank God for allowing us to meet her. She will forever be in our hearts. My sincere condolences to her husband and children whom she loved so dearly.
Justine was a bright light that shine and she will continue to shine in our hearts. Rest in heaven my beautiful sister.
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