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New Zion Missionary Baptist Church
Date: 03-30-2024
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Life Story
U.S. Veteran Immanuel Lee “Lump”
“Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me….” ~Psalm 23:4
Immanuel Lee began his life journey on September 1, 1993, as the son of Casandra Parker and Anthony Arnold, Sr. because he captured his parents’ hearts, they affectionately called him “Lump.” Immanuel was
a resident of Jacksonville, Florida.
Preceding Immanuel in death were his grandparents: Mary Parker, Eloise Brown Lee, James Lee, Homer Jean James and Woodrow Arnold, Sr., as well as his brother: Toddrick LaQuinton, Lee, Sr.
Immanuel was kind, humble, and selfless, for he always put others ahead of himself. He loved people and he especially loved his family who regarded him as the “World’s Greatest Dad” and the #1 “Mama’s
Boy.” He blessed their hearts with his life, his good humor, and his love. He always offered a helping hand and a willing heart. However, during his relaxation, he enjoyed joking around with them and playing cards.
Immanuel was a 2011 graduate of Titusville High School in Titusville, Florida. Several months later, he realized that there was more he could do with his life. For this reason, he opted to enlist in the United States
Marine Corps (USMC) to honorably serve his country and to gain life experience. During his tour of duty, he gave his best effort and merited the following recognitions: Global War on Terrorism Service Medal,
Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, National Defense Service Medal, (two) Expert Rifle Qualification Badges, and a Letter of Appreciation for Honorable Service.
After his separation from the military, Immanuel relocated to Jacksonville, Florida, where he was gainfully employed at KR Mechanical Construction. He was an industrious worker and a great provider for
his family.
“Time is not measured by the years that you live but by the deeds that you do and the joy that you give.” On Wednesday, March 20, 2024, Immanuel Lee completed his earthly life journey and earned his eternal
rewards.
In his loved ones’ hearts, Immanuel Lee will hold a place that no one can ever fill. Sharing joys and sorrows while cherishing his special memories until they meet again are his parents: Casandra (John) Williams of Titusville, FL, Anthony Arnold, Sr. of Largo, FL; bonus dad: Vincent Lee, Sr. of Madison, FL; companion: Elizabeth Weaver of Jacksonville, FL; children: Kamari Champa and Idreyana Lee, both of Jacksonville, FL; brothers: Terrance Smith and Vincent Lee, Jr., both of Madison, FL, and Anthony Arnold, Jr. of Clearwater, FL; sisters: LaKeesa (William) Brown of Titusville, FL, Victoria Lee of Orlando, FL, LaPorsha Arnold and Bria Arnold, both of Madison, FL; grandfather: Cecil Cobb of Greenville, FL; along with countless other sorrowing relatives and sympathetic friends.
U.S. Veteran Immanuel Lee “Lump”
“Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me….” ~Psalm 23:4
Immanuel Lee began his life journey on September 1, 1993, as the son of Casandra Parker and Anthony Arnold, Sr. because he captured his parents’ hearts, they affectionately called him “Lump.” Immanuel was
a resident of Jacksonville, Florida.
Preceding Immanuel in death were his grandparents: Mary Parker, Eloise Brown Lee, James Lee, Homer Jean James and Woodrow Arnold, Sr., as well as his brother: Toddrick LaQuinton, Lee, Sr.
Immanuel was kind, humble, and selfless, for he always put others ahead of himself. He loved people and he especially loved his family who regarded him as the “World’s Greatest Dad” and the #1 “Mama’s
Boy.” He blessed their hearts with his life, his good humor, and his love. He always offered a helping hand and a willing heart. However, during his relaxation, he enjoyed joking around with them and playing cards.
Immanuel was a 2011 graduate of Titusville High School in Titusville, Florida. Several months later, he realized that there was more he could do with his life. For this reason, he opted to enlist in the United States
Marine Corps (USMC) to honorably serve his country and to gain life experience. During his tour of duty, he gave his best effort and merited the following recognitions: Global War on Terrorism Service Medal,
Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, National Defense Service Medal, (two) Expert Rifle Qualification Badges, and a Letter of Appreciation for Honorable Service.
After his separation from the military, Immanuel relocated to Jacksonville, Florida, where he was gainfully employed at KR Mechanical Construction. He was an industrious worker and a great provider for
his family.
“Time is not measured by the years that you live but by the deeds that you do and the joy that you give.” On Wednesday, March 20, 2024, Immanuel Lee completed his earthly life journey and earned his eternal
rewards.
In his loved ones’ hearts, Immanuel Lee will hold a place that no one can ever fill. Sharing joys and sorrows while cherishing his special memories until they meet again are his parents: Casandra (John) Williams of Titusville, FL, Anthony Arnold, Sr. of Largo, FL; bonus dad: Vincent Lee, Sr. of Madison, FL; companion: Elizabeth Weaver of Jacksonville, FL; children: Kamari Champa and Idreyana Lee, both of Jacksonville, FL; brothers: Terrance Smith and Vincent Lee, Jr., both of Madison, FL, and Anthony Arnold, Jr. of Clearwater, FL; sisters: LaKeesa (William) Brown of Titusville, FL, Victoria Lee of Orlando, FL, LaPorsha Arnold and Bria Arnold, both of Madison, FL; grandfather: Cecil Cobb of Greenville, FL; along with countless other sorrowing relatives and sympathetic friends.