MaryAnn Elize White

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MaryAnn Eliz White was born June 21, 1957, in San Diego, CA, to KC and JoWillie Henry. She was the 7th of 10 children. MaryAnn gained her wings and departed to heaven on September 1, 2023. 

MaryAnn graduated from Hoover High School. She then attended San Diego City College and received her Associate of Arts degree. MaryAnn was employed at Vons Grocery and retired after many years of working there. 

 She joined in holy matrimony with her beloved husband, Lewis White, on June 21, 1999, and lived happily until his passing on July 23, 2023. 

MaryAnn enjoyed spending time with her husband, family, and friends. MaryAnn also enjoyed traveling and visiting family in other states, shopping, attending church, reading, and relaxing in retirement. 

She accepted the Lord at an early age, growing up in the church, St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church pastored by Pastor D. Morrow.

 MaryAnn served on the Youth Usher Board and Youth Choir as a lead singer. She then joined St. Stephens Church of God in Christ, pastored by Bishop George D. McKinney. There, she rededicated her life to Jesus Christ, and was baptized. 

 As MaryAnn grew in Christ, she then joined Revival Time Church Of God In Christ under the leadership of Bishop Lonnie Lynch. During her time, she served as the Purity Class teacher, on the usher board, and on Revival Times TV ministry. MaryAnn was a good and faithful servant to the Lord and his people. 

 MaryAnn loved her family, such as her brothers and sisters, and really loved all of her nieces and nephews. She was known for her kind, giving, loving, and supportive spirit. MaryAnn is and was a true gem, one of a kind. 

One thing is for sure, all of her family and friends will truly miss her. 

MaryAnn is joined in Heaven by her parents KC and JoWillie Henry, sister Catherine Henry, and brother Jay Dorsey. 

MaryAnn is survived by her six siblings; Kenny Charles Henry (Rachel), Annie Warren, Claudie Henry (Debbie), Joe Henry (Cena), Yvonne Morgan (Dean), Maxine Mitchell (James), and David Henry. MaryAnn also had a host of nieces and nephews who will never forget her.