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PALLBEARERS George Battle, M.D. Foster Hampton, Jr. Wayne Hampton Dennis Jenkins Enoche Jones Edouard Morisseau Maurice Shirley Lawrence Tolson, M.D.
HONORARY PALLBEARERSNorthside Church of God Men’s Ministry
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. Otis Bradley Clarence Dukes Samuel Dukes Reverend Tucker Jones Michael Kelly Deandre Merriweather Marvin Pratt Joe Price Julien Smith, M.D. Gordon Wilson
ENTOMBMENTWisconsin Memorial Cemetery
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
ACKNOWLEDGMENT Perhaps you sent a lovely card, or sat quietly in a chair; Perhaps you sent a floral piece, if so, we saw it there.
Perhaps you spoke the kindest words that any friend could say.Perhaps you were not there at all; just thought of us that day.
Whatever you did to console our hearts, we thank you so much, whatever the part.
ARRANGEMENTS ENTRUSTED TO
Northwest Funeral Chapel, Inc.O’BEE, FORD & FRAZIER
6630 West Hampton AvenueMilwaukee, Wisconsin 53218
414/462-6020
G R E A T I M P R E S S I O N S - M I L W A U K E E , W I - 4 1 4 . 5 3 6 . 7 6 4 6
Friday, May 2, 2014 • Twelve O’clock NoonNorthside Church of God - 4858 North 19th Street - Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Pastor Lamont R. Sherrill, Officiating
Celebrating
DUKES, IV
February 22
1945April 23
2014
ENOCH ALLEN DUKES, IVEnoch Allen Dukes, IV was born to the late Enoch III and Henrietta Brown Dukes on February 22, 1945, in Miami, Florida. Enoch was the fourth child of this blessed union. His soul ascended into the heavenly clouds on April 23, 2014, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He was received into the loving arms of his parents and his grandson, Cameron Ezekiel Gilbert.
Enoch began his Christian Journey under the spiritual leadership of Elder A. Wells at The Church of God In Christ, Coconut Grove, Florida.
Enoch received his formal education in the Dade County Public System. He graduated with honors in 1963 from George Washington Carver High School. Immediately following his graduation, he attended Saint Augustine’s College in Raleigh, North Carolina, on a football scholarship. He received his undergraduate degree in 1967 with a major in Sociology and minor in Psychology. Following graduation, he remained in Raleigh, North Carolina, and began his professional career as the Director of Men’s Dormitory Services. During that same period, he was offered employment as the Assistant Football Coach at Shaw University.
On November 11, 1967, Enoch married his college sweetheart, and they shared 46 years of marriage. Their lives were blessed with the birth of two loving daughters, Karlicia Ramona (Martin) Gilbert and Enica LaJuana (Jason) Russell. This marriage was further enriched with the birth of their four grandchildren, the late Cameron Ezekiel Gilbert, Madison Amaya Gilbert, Logan Alexandra Russell, and Emory Anderson Reid Gilbert.
In 1971, Enoch was recruited by Shaw University Alumni Dr. Daniel Burrell, for the master’s degree program in the School of Library Science at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. There, Enoch was one of seven African Americans accepted into the program, receiving a full fellowship.
On a rather cold day for Floridians (August 1971), he and his wife, toddler Karlicia, and baby Enica in arms, began their life in this great city. Enoch received his Master’s Degree in Library Science, May 1973. Upon graduation, he was hired by the former Schlitz Brewery Company as a Research Analyst. Upon the closing of the Brewery, he accepted employment as an Employment Specialist with the Social Development Commission.
Together Again
It’s hard to say goodbye, but I go peacefully with a grateful heart for all the happiness you gave me.I will always remember the love that you have shown
but I cannot stay, I must journey on alone.It’s only for a moment that we must part,
your love I’ll keep forever in my heart.I will not be far from you, my love is near,
so if you need me, think of me and I’ll be there.I’ll visit you in thought and prayer.
I’ll let my love surround you soft and clearand when someday you must travel alone,I’ll meet you and together we’ll be home.
- Carol Joy Gellineau
In 1978, Enoch accepted employment with Wisconsin Inroads, Inc. This organization would define his love for developing and mentoring young minority students throughout the state of Wisconsin. He received many recognitions and awards for his leadership roles in enhancing the lives of students through employment internships and placements in corporate America.
Enoch’s greatest love and passion were his relationships with God, family, and the youth. He demonstrated these characteristics through all aspects of his life.
In 1981, he returned to his faith denomination and was embraced by the Northside Church of God family, under the spiritual leadership and mentoring of Pastor Emeritus, the Rev. Dr. Sandy L. Johnson. Enoch was actively involved in all aspects of his church through his participation as Sunday School teacher, and member of the Northside Men’s Ministry, Youth Fellowship, and The Men’s Choir on every Men’s Day. At the time of his transition, he was Vice Chair for the Board of Trustees.
Enoch’s love of God and his recognition of the many academic challenges facing African American students, prompted him to become very interested in the Oneness Initiative Program under founder Rev. Tony Evans of Dallas, Texas. Through his steadfast and collaborative efforts with many churches, this program became a reality through a partnership with the Milwaukee Public School System.
He leaves behind other family members and friends, including his son Herbert (LaWanda Sonny) Forbes; grandchildren, Jeremy Savage, Marquita Brewton, Sharnecia Jackson, Tandra Forbes, and Herbert Forbes Jr.; five great-grandchildren; siblings, Mae Frances Stevens, Virginia (Earl) Blacksheare, Samuel (Vinette) Dukes, and Clarence (Ruth Lawhorn) Dukes; and a host of nieces and nephews. God-children, Dara Atandare Scott, Deja Garner, Keric Hamm, Lisa Marie Hepburn, Enoche Jones, Deandre Merriweather, Eugene Nelson, Jr., Amber Presley, Kim Scott, Sharnecia Thomas; and mother-in-law, Mizie Hanna.
Never forgets her Dad
I have to admit that I was a Daddy’s girl.
He told me he loved me better than anything else in the world.
When I became a woman he walked me down the aisle
and gave me away with a better-sweet smile.
And when I gave birth, he was there too,
to greet my little one and say “hello” and “I love you.”
And now that man who loved me
and wrapped me in arms so strong has gone
Where I can’t reach him but my love for him lives on
I’ll believed and just feel so grateful for all his love that I received.
Order of Service ..............................................................................................................
Musical Prelude...............................................................................................................
Processional....................................................................................Minister and Family
Scripture Readings .......................................................Reverend Dr. C. Steven Teague
Old Testament: ..................................................................... 1 Thessalonians 4:13
New Testament: .........................................................................................Psalm 1
Prayer....................................................Reverend Dr. Sandy Johnson, Pastor Emeritus
Selection - “Stand” .......................................................................................Kelly Powell
Musical Selection ................................................................Emory Gilbert (Grandson)
REMARKS/REFLECTIONS (limit 2 minutes please)
George Battle, M.D., childhood friend
Edouard Morisseau, college roommate
Reverend Albert Grant, friend
Antoinette Mensah, mentee/colleague
Reverend Tucker Jones, best friend
Deandre Merriweather, honorary little brother
Reverend Dr. Sandy Johnson, spiritual mentor
Julien Smith, M.D., Bahamian family representative
Clarence Dukes, brother
Herbert Forbes, son
Karlicia Dukes-Gilbert, daughter
Enica Dukes-Russel, daughter
Obituary ....................................................................................................Read Silently
RESOLUTIONSRoslyn Hampton, Mistress of Ceremony
Joseph Williams, Jr., Superintendent, Sunday School
Foster Hampton, President, Northside Men’s Ministry and
The Gideons International Milwaukee North Camp
Leroy Hill, Northside Board of Trustees
Favorite Hymn .......................................................................“His Eye is on the Sparrow” Roslyn M. Hampton
Eulogy ...................................................................................Pastor Lamont R. Sherrill Northside Church of God
Final Viewing ............................................................................................... The Family
Selection ..................................................................................“This Battle is Not Yours” Marina Bartleson
Recessional ...........................................................................................Medley of Songs
Postlude ...........................................................................................................................
REPAS TFollowing the committal service at
Northside Church of God, Fellowship Hall
Order of Service ..............................................................................................................
Musical Prelude...............................................................................................................
Processional....................................................................................Minister and Family
Scripture Readings .......................................................Reverend Dr. C. Steven Teague
Old Testament: ..................................................................... 1 Thessalonians 4:13
New Testament: .........................................................................................Psalm 1
Prayer....................................................Reverend Dr. Sandy Johnson, Pastor Emeritus
Selection - “Stand” .......................................................................................Kelly Powell
Musical Selection ................................................................Emory Gilbert (Grandson)
REMARKS/REFLECTIONS (limit 2 minutes please)
George Battle, M.D., childhood friend
Edouard Morisseau, college roommate
Reverend Albert Grant, friend
Antoinette Mensah, mentee/colleague
Reverend Tucker Jones, best friend
Deandre Merriweather, honorary little brother
Reverend Dr. Sandy Johnson, spiritual mentor
Julien Smith, M.D., Bahamian family representative
Clarence Dukes, brother
Herbert Forbes, son
Karlicia Dukes-Gilbert, daughter
Enica Dukes-Russel, daughter
Obituary ....................................................................................................Read Silently
RESOLUTIONSRoslyn Hampton, Mistress of Ceremony
Joseph Williams, Jr., Superintendent, Sunday School
Foster Hampton, President, Northside Men’s Ministry and
The Gideons International Milwaukee North Camp
Leroy Hill, Northside Board of Trustees
Favorite Hymn .......................................................................“His Eye is on the Sparrow” Roslyn M. Hampton
Eulogy ...................................................................................Pastor Lamont R. Sherrill Northside Church of God
Final Viewing ............................................................................................... The Family
Selection ..................................................................................“This Battle is Not Yours” Marina Bartleson
Recessional ...........................................................................................Medley of Songs
Postlude ...........................................................................................................................
REPAS TFollowing the committal service at
Northside Church of God, Fellowship Hall
In 1978, Enoch accepted employment with Wisconsin Inroads, Inc. This organization would define his love for developing and mentoring young minority students throughout the state of Wisconsin. He received many recognitions and awards for his leadership roles in enhancing the lives of students through employment internships and placements in corporate America.
Enoch’s greatest love and passion were his relationships with God, family, and the youth. He demonstrated these characteristics through all aspects of his life.
In 1981, he returned to his faith denomination and was embraced by the Northside Church of God family, under the spiritual leadership and mentoring of Pastor Emeritus, the Rev. Dr. Sandy L. Johnson. Enoch was actively involved in all aspects of his church through his participation as Sunday School teacher, and member of the Northside Men’s Ministry, Youth Fellowship, and The Men’s Choir on every Men’s Day. At the time of his transition, he was Vice Chair for the Board of Trustees.
Enoch’s love of God and his recognition of the many academic challenges facing African American students, prompted him to become very interested in the Oneness Initiative Program under founder Rev. Tony Evans of Dallas, Texas. Through his steadfast and collaborative efforts with many churches, this program became a reality through a partnership with the Milwaukee Public School System.
He leaves behind other family members and friends, including his son Herbert (LaWanda Sonny) Forbes; grandchildren, Jeremy Savage, Marquita Brewton, Sharnecia Jackson, Tandra Forbes, and Herbert Forbes Jr.; five great-grandchildren; siblings, Mae Frances Stevens, Virginia (Earl) Blacksheare, Samuel (Vinette) Dukes, and Clarence (Ruth Lawhorn) Dukes; and a host of nieces and nephews. God-children, Dara Atandare Scott, Deja Garner, Keric Hamm, Lisa Marie Hepburn, Enoche Jones, Deandre Merriweather, Eugene Nelson, Jr., Amber Presley, Kim Scott, Sharnecia Thomas; and mother-in-law, Mizie Hanna.
Never forgets her Dad
I have to admit that I was a Daddy’s girl.
He told me he loved me better than anything else in the world.
When I became a woman he walked me down the aisle
and gave me away with a better-sweet smile.
And when I gave birth, he was there too,
to greet my little one and say “hello” and “I love you.”
And now that man who loved me
and wrapped me in arms so strong has gone
Where I can’t reach him but my love for him lives on
I’ll believed and just feel so grateful for all his love that I received.
ENOCH ALLEN DUKES, IVEnoch Allen Dukes, IV was born to the late Enoch III and Henrietta Brown Dukes on February 22, 1945, in Miami, Florida. Enoch was the fourth child of this blessed union. His soul ascended into the heavenly clouds on April 23, 2014, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He was received into the loving arms of his parents and his grandson, Cameron Ezekiel Gilbert.
Enoch began his Christian Journey under the spiritual leadership of Elder A. Wells at The Church of God In Christ, Coconut Grove, Florida.
Enoch received his formal education in the Dade County Public System. He graduated with honors in 1963 from George Washington Carver High School. Immediately following his graduation, he attended Saint Augustine’s College in Raleigh, North Carolina, on a football scholarship. He received his undergraduate degree in 1967 with a major in Sociology and minor in Psychology. Following graduation, he remained in Raleigh, North Carolina, and began his professional career as the Director of Men’s Dormitory Services. During that same period, he was offered employment as the Assistant Football Coach at Shaw University.
On November 11, 1967, Enoch married his college sweetheart, and they shared 46 years of marriage. Their lives were blessed with the birth of two loving daughters, Karlicia Ramona (Martin) Gilbert and Enica LaJuana (Jason) Russell. This marriage was further enriched with the birth of their four grandchildren, the late Cameron Ezekiel Gilbert, Madison Amaya Gilbert, Logan Alexandra Russell, and Emory Anderson Reid Gilbert.
In 1971, Enoch was recruited by Shaw University Alumni Dr. Daniel Burrell, for the master’s degree program in the School of Library Science at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. There, Enoch was one of seven African Americans accepted into the program, receiving a full fellowship.
On a rather cold day for Floridians (August 1971), he and his wife, toddler Karlicia, and baby Enica in arms, began their life in this great city. Enoch received his Master’s Degree in Library Science, May 1973. Upon graduation, he was hired by the former Schlitz Brewery Company as a Research Analyst. Upon the closing of the Brewery, he accepted employment as an Employment Specialist with the Social Development Commission.
Together Again
It’s hard to say goodbye, but I go peacefully with a grateful heart for all the happiness you gave me.I will always remember the love that you have shown
but I cannot stay, I must journey on alone.It’s only for a moment that we must part,
your love I’ll keep forever in my heart.I will not be far from you, my love is near,
so if you need me, think of me and I’ll be there.I’ll visit you in thought and prayer.
I’ll let my love surround you soft and clearand when someday you must travel alone,I’ll meet you and together we’ll be home.
- Carol Joy Gellineau
PALLBEARERS George Battle, M.D. Foster Hampton, Jr. Wayne Hampton Dennis Jenkins Enoche Jones Edouard Morisseau Maurice Shirley Lawrence Tolson, M.D.
HONORARY PALLBEARERSNorthside Church of God Men’s Ministry
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. Otis Bradley Clarence Dukes Samuel Dukes Reverend Tucker Jones Michael Kelly Deandre Merriweather Marvin Pratt Joe Price Julien Smith, M.D. Gordon Wilson
ENTOMBMENTWisconsin Memorial Cemetery
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
ACKNOWLEDGMENT Perhaps you sent a lovely card, or sat quietly in a chair; Perhaps you sent a floral piece, if so, we saw it there.
Perhaps you spoke the kindest words that any friend could say.Perhaps you were not there at all; just thought of us that day.
Whatever you did to console our hearts, we thank you so much, whatever the part.
ARRANGEMENTS ENTRUSTED TO
Northwest Funeral Chapel, Inc.O’BEE, FORD & FRAZIER
6630 West Hampton AvenueMilwaukee, Wisconsin 53218
414/462-6020
G R E A T I M P R E S S I O N S - M I L W A U K E E , W I - 4 1 4 . 5 3 6 . 7 6 4 6
Friday, May 2, 2014 • Twelve O’clock NoonNorthside Church of God - 4858 North 19th Street - Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Pastor Lamont R. Sherrill, Officiating
Celebrating
DUKES, IV
February 22
1945April 23
2014