Sgt. Dwaine Cobb, of Marianna, Florida transitioned from life temporal to life eternal on Thursday, January 30, 2025, at his residence, in Marianna, Florida surrounded by his loving family.
Interment will be in the Macedonia #1 Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery located at 4895 River Road in Bascom, Florida, on Saturday, February 8, 2025, at 1 P.M.
There will be no public viewing.
Sgt. Cobb was proceeded in death by his wife: Yeritza Cobb.
Dwaine leaves to cherish a lifetime of fond, yet precious memories, a loving and devoted family:
Mother: Lalie Mae Cobb of Greenwood, Florida
One Daughter: Selena Cobb-Jaramillo of Marianna, Florida
Three Brothers: George (Annie) Cobb, Rev. Dr. David (Dorothy) Cobb and London Cobb all of Greenwood, Florida
One Sister: Gerelene Cobb of Greenwood, Florida
And a host of other brothers, sisters, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and many dear friends.
Losing a love one is never easy. I pray that in the midth of your sorrow you'll find comfort in the memories you shared. I dread looking across the way and seeing Dwaine's grill standing idle without him nearby. The grill master will be missed. Thinking of you, M. Neal
I will certainly miss my dear bro.- in- law. He was one of the sweetest people I know. He had a smile as wide as the sea and a laugh that would make anyone smile. He was also one of the best cooks I know. If you ever tasted his barbeque, you would never want anyone else's. Rest now Dwaine, I know you were tired. Be ever peaceful and continue to rest in Jesus.
My prayers and condolences to the family on the passing of Dwaine. He had such a sweet spirit. We always took the time to catch up on family when we saw each other. The last time was at DG in Greenwood. It was good to see him. He will be missed by us all. Love and prayers. Min. Ethel McGriff
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