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Her Life’s Journey<br />

A Legacy of Character, Strength, and Faith...<br />

Her children rise up and call her ble<strong>ss</strong>ed; her husband also, and he praises her: “Many women have done excellently, but<br />

you surpa<strong>ss</strong> them all.” Charm is deceitful, and beauty is vain, but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised. Give her of<br />

the fruit of her hands, and let her works praise her in the gates.<br />

–Proverbs 31:28-31<br />

<strong>Annie</strong> <strong>Bell</strong> <strong>Suluki</strong><br />

July 5, 1934 ~ April 23, 2022<br />

On July 5, 1934, <strong>Annie</strong> bell<br />

<strong>Suluki</strong> was born to Allen<br />

and Nancy Pearl Evans.<br />

She attended Jones High<br />

School where she meet<br />

and married Howard Tate<br />

Gentry. To this union was<br />

born seven children. She<br />

gave her life to God at<br />

Mount Sinai Mi<strong>ss</strong>ionary<br />

Baptist Church under the<br />

leadership of Reverend<br />

Roscoe Wade later in<br />

life she joined Zion Hill<br />

Mi<strong>ss</strong>ionary Baptist Church<br />

under the leadership of<br />

Reverend Je<strong>ss</strong>e Ivory.<br />

Through out her life, she<br />

served in many auxiliaries,<br />

The Ever Ready Club,<br />

Modern Majestic Club,<br />

Elks Club and the Amvets<br />

Auxiliary Post 30. She<br />

started her career as an<br />

X-Ray Aide at Orange<br />

Memorial Hospital, later<br />

leaving to join Orange<br />

County Pubic Schools as<br />

a Teacher’s Aid until she<br />

retired. <strong>Annie</strong> <strong>Bell</strong> <strong>Suluki</strong><br />

was Orlando Magic‘s<br />

biggest fan, a season ticket<br />

holder since established<br />

1989.<br />

Her pa<strong>ss</strong>ion to serve lead<br />

her to volunteer to feed<br />

the homele<strong>ss</strong> daily with the<br />

Christian Service Center of<br />

Orlando Florida.<br />

Preceding <strong>Annie</strong> <strong>Bell</strong><br />

<strong>Suluki</strong> in death were her<br />

parents, Allen and Nancy<br />

Pearl Evans; her siblings<br />

Willie Maxwell, Electra<br />

Hardy Mary Atkins, Dottie<br />

Maxwell, Johnny Maxwell,<br />

Orangie Lee Taylor,<br />

Malachi Maxwell, Perry C.<br />

Maxwell and her daughter<br />

Alice Pearl Gentry.<br />

<strong>Annie</strong> <strong>Bell</strong> is survived<br />

by her children, grand<br />

children, great-grand<br />

children and a host of<br />

Family and close Friends.<br />

She is the last of her siblings<br />

to receive her wings.<br />

Do not let your hearts be troubled. You believe in God; believe also in me. My Father’s house has many rooms; if that were not<br />

so, would I have told you that I am going there to prepare a place for you? And if I go and prepare a place for you,<br />

I will come back and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am.<br />

– John 14:1-3

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