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Deacon Benjamin Latimer

Birth
Pendleton, Anderson County, South Carolina, USA
Death
3 Jan 2019 (aged 81)
Bronx, Bronx County, New York, USA
Burial
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Deacon Benjamin Latimer August 21st, 1937 - January 3rd, 2019
Benjamin Latimer was born in Pendleton, South Carolina on August 21, 1937, to the late Willie C. Latimer and Corrine Latimer. He peacefully transitioned into eternal rest after a brief illness on January 3, 2019 at Montefiore Hospital, Bronx, NY.
He received his high school diploma from Westside High School in Anderson, South Carolina where he ran track; played football; and was selected as captain of his basketball team. Additionally, he served his country by joining the Army and completing his three-year obligation before receiving an honorable discharge.
Benjamin relocated to New York where he was employed at The County Home, a senior center in Hawthorne, New York, which was later renamed The Ruth Taylor Institute. He was afforded several opportunities for professional development and awarded the privilege of leading in several managerial positions because of his positive work ethic and perseverance. This display of professionalism would contribute to him being inducted into the Senior Hall Of Fame.
Benjamin, being a devout man of God, found a new family for worship at the Bethel Baptist Church in White Plains, New York. He rendered dedicated service as a Trustee of the church and was later elected as the chair of the Trustee Board. His precise and accurate keeping of records led him to be appointed as church treasurer for many years.
Benjamin was appointed as a deacon in March, 2001. The commitment to this calling expanded his ministry to include starting the Transportation Ministry; becoming president of the Men's Ministry; "Go To Deacon" for the Senior's Ministry and Chaperone/Driver for the Youth Ministry.
Deacon Latimer continued to be active even after retiring from 32 years of working with the County. Benjamin was a professional painter and his compassion for the elderly led him to become "The Home Improvement Guy" for seniors. He also worked at Lee's Funeral Home and The Westchester County Press until he became ill.
He leaves to mourn his passing in celebration of his life; a loving and devoted wife, Sylvia, three children: Sharon Latimer-Mosley (Michael); David Christopher Latimer and Cassandra Richardson (Bernard). One sister, Willie Mae Trayman; one sister-in-law: Pollie Latimer; one Aunt, Ellen Sherard - the family matriarch; as well as, seven grandchildren and a host of cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.
Benjamin was pre-deceased in death by both parents; one sister, Arah I. Wright; one brother, James A. Latimer; the mother of his children, Sudie Hardy and two brothers-in-law, Harold Wright and Johnny C. Trayman.
--Ben was loved by all and will be sorely missed by many--
The Entire Staff of Lee's Funeral Home, LLC is heartbroken at the loss of "Ben" who chose in his retirement to assist us in serving the community, and with whom we had a close relationship assisting alongside to attend to the bereaved as another ministry with which he chose to bless others.
Interment will be in Mt. Able Baptist Church Cemetery, 130 Mt. Able Church Road, PENDLETON, SC.
Deacon Benjamin Latimer August 21st, 1937 - January 3rd, 2019
Benjamin Latimer was born in Pendleton, South Carolina on August 21, 1937, to the late Willie C. Latimer and Corrine Latimer. He peacefully transitioned into eternal rest after a brief illness on January 3, 2019 at Montefiore Hospital, Bronx, NY.
He received his high school diploma from Westside High School in Anderson, South Carolina where he ran track; played football; and was selected as captain of his basketball team. Additionally, he served his country by joining the Army and completing his three-year obligation before receiving an honorable discharge.
Benjamin relocated to New York where he was employed at The County Home, a senior center in Hawthorne, New York, which was later renamed The Ruth Taylor Institute. He was afforded several opportunities for professional development and awarded the privilege of leading in several managerial positions because of his positive work ethic and perseverance. This display of professionalism would contribute to him being inducted into the Senior Hall Of Fame.
Benjamin, being a devout man of God, found a new family for worship at the Bethel Baptist Church in White Plains, New York. He rendered dedicated service as a Trustee of the church and was later elected as the chair of the Trustee Board. His precise and accurate keeping of records led him to be appointed as church treasurer for many years.
Benjamin was appointed as a deacon in March, 2001. The commitment to this calling expanded his ministry to include starting the Transportation Ministry; becoming president of the Men's Ministry; "Go To Deacon" for the Senior's Ministry and Chaperone/Driver for the Youth Ministry.
Deacon Latimer continued to be active even after retiring from 32 years of working with the County. Benjamin was a professional painter and his compassion for the elderly led him to become "The Home Improvement Guy" for seniors. He also worked at Lee's Funeral Home and The Westchester County Press until he became ill.
He leaves to mourn his passing in celebration of his life; a loving and devoted wife, Sylvia, three children: Sharon Latimer-Mosley (Michael); David Christopher Latimer and Cassandra Richardson (Bernard). One sister, Willie Mae Trayman; one sister-in-law: Pollie Latimer; one Aunt, Ellen Sherard - the family matriarch; as well as, seven grandchildren and a host of cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.
Benjamin was pre-deceased in death by both parents; one sister, Arah I. Wright; one brother, James A. Latimer; the mother of his children, Sudie Hardy and two brothers-in-law, Harold Wright and Johnny C. Trayman.
--Ben was loved by all and will be sorely missed by many--
The Entire Staff of Lee's Funeral Home, LLC is heartbroken at the loss of "Ben" who chose in his retirement to assist us in serving the community, and with whom we had a close relationship assisting alongside to attend to the bereaved as another ministry with which he chose to bless others.
Interment will be in Mt. Able Baptist Church Cemetery, 130 Mt. Able Church Road, PENDLETON, SC.

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  • Added: Nov 20, 2019
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204879317/benjamin-latimer: accessed ), memorial page for Deacon Benjamin Latimer (21 Aug 1937–3 Jan 2019), Find a Grave Memorial ID 204879317, citing Mount Able Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson County, South Carolina, USA; Maintained by Anonymous (contributor 49023542).