Cherry Margaret Paris
1936 - 2024
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Jennifer Desmond posted a condolence
Saturday, April 6, 2024
To the Family of Deacon Cherry,
I extend my deepest condolences to you during this difficult time. Deacon Cherry's unwavering faith and love for the Lord left a lasting impression on all who knew her. Her dedication to God served as a beacon of inspiration, and her role as a phenomenal role model touched many hearts, including mine. May you find solace in knowing that she is now resting in the arms of her beloved Savior.
May this Scripture bring you comfort "The LORD is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit." - Psalm 34:18
With heartfelt sympathy,
Jennifer Desmond
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Tanya Gray posted a condolence
Friday, April 5, 2024
To the family of Deacon Cherry Paris,
On behalf of our pastor, Dr. Rhonda Britton, the deacons, officers, and members of New Horizons Baptist Church, I extend to you our deepest condolences. The Lord Jesus states in Matthew 5:4 (NIV), "Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted." The blessing is that the Lord draws near to us as we seek him in our time of sorrow. God knows how you feel. May your sackcloth be changed to joy as you remember the wonderful person that Deacon Paris was. We are praying that you experience God's comfort and God's peace today and in the days and weeks to come.
Yours in Christ,
Sis. Tanya Gray, Church Clerk
New Horizons Baptist Church
Halifax, NS
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Veronica Marsman posted a condolence
Friday, April 5, 2024
On behalf of Akoma, I extend heartfelt condolences to the Paris family on the passing of their loved one, Cherry! Akoma was pleased to recognize Cherry and her sister Mary who both worked at the Nova Scotia Home for Colored Children in the early 70's. Although Cherry didn't work at the Home as long as her sister Mary both were outstanding staff who had a love for the children and an advocate for change. Akoma was pleased to have Paris Lane installed in honor of these two wonderful ladies in our new community development named Fairfax Homes on the Akoma property. Paris Lane consists of 8 homes for Black women and their children. There is no doubt that this is a fitting tribute to Cherry and her sister who I’m sure would be pleased that these families have a place to call home.
I personally had the opportunity to meet Cherry at many AUBA Church functions and she always took a keen interest in how I was doing, where I was working and would ask about my siblings. It wasn’t the casual, how are you that may people ask but a genuine interest in how I was doing. I’m honoured to have known her and for the time she spent advocating for equality for African Nova Scotians. To the Paris family, thank you for sharing her with all of us! My prayers are with you all today. Matthew 5:4 “Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted.”
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Wayne/Linda Isles posted a condolence
Friday, April 5, 2024
To the Family of the Late Cherry Paris:
I wish to extend my sympathy to the Paris family on the loss of Cherry. Even though I did not know many of her family members I do remember her late brother - Gus - when he and Sharon were posted to Cornwallis. Cherry was working in Digby at the time and I had the pleasure of knowing the 3 of them. At the time I was employed at the Insurance Office, in Digby - JJ Brittain Ltd. So many moons ago! Remember all the wonderful times you created with Cherry along her life's journey and these will help ease the pain you are experiencing.
I will keep you all in my prayers and thoughts. Both Cherry and Gus were very special to me.
If possible could you please make sure that Sharon receives this message and perhaps she could E-Mail me at some point. Our E-Mail is: wayne.linda@eastlink.ca.
Sincerely, Linda (Rawding) Isles
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Jordan Paris lit a candle
Thursday, April 4, 2024
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I am so saddened your time with us is over. I will never forget the lovely care packages you used to send us at Christmas when we were growing up in North Bay. Every year you never failed to remember and acknowledge us and we could always count on your trusty box of calendars, socks and treats! I also have fond memories chasing the tide in front of your house when we visited you as young boys. You were always so mindful of watching out for our safety while still allowing us to have fun. I was so surprised and honoured to read about all of your accomplishments while you were on Earth, and am so proud to be related to you. You were so humble and gentle I was unaware of the impact you had on all the communities you were a part of. You will forever be a core memory of my childhood and as geography, work and adulthood can cause distance, you were always in my prayers. Fly with the angels, Aunt Cherry. I will never forget you. ~ Jordan Paris
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Sara Barton posted a condolence
Thursday, April 4, 2024
To Cherry Paris 's family, you have lost a beautiful soul who had an affectionate laugh and a
generous heart. She was very knowledgeable, hard working, and always provided encouragements. She served our Lord and the Nova Scotia people. Cherry was a great friend and is truly missed. Rest in peace my friend. My condolences to the Paris family, as we mourn our loss. May God provide you strength during this difficult time
Aretha Borden-Davis posted a condolence
Thursday, March 28, 2024
Cherry was an integral part of our Paris Family and served humanity with the utmost distinction. You will be missed and thank you for leaving a legacy that all can follow.
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Shirley Guy Officer posted a condolence
Friday, March 22, 2024
Cherry was such a special friend. I will miss her. She was a beautiful person and always kept me informed and had my back. She will be deeply missed. I will see you again my friend in the sweet by and by.
Love your friend, Shirley Guy Officer
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Percy &Sissy Paris posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 20, 2024
To all of the family and many friends so sorry to hear about my cousin Cherry passing. Cherry was an amazing woman that everyone loved and looked up to. She just didn’t help the black community in her home town but she helped everyone in Nova Scotia. She lived her life doing good for others no matter who they were ,helping out in anyway she could. Everyone that knew her will miss her and will always remember her. She will live on in all of her accomplishments,and all of her good deeds,in our thoughts and in our hearts. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of my family and her many friends. Rest in peace and thank you for making this place a better place to live for everyone in Nova Scotia.
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Claire Staveley posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 19, 2024
I was so blessed to teach at Temperance Street School with Cherry for three years in the late 1960's. She became a cherished friend, an awesome mentor and role model. A truly gifted teacher, she was well respected by fellow staff, parents and students.
Every tribute written about her is the result of her hard work, determination and vision to see the best in others and her desire to make this world a better and more equitable place for all. My sympathies to all of her family
Claire (Cormier) Staveley
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Ann MacLean posted a condolence
Monday, March 18, 2024
To the Paris Family, whom I regard as dear friends, I was saddened to read of Chery's passing. I am currently out of the country visiting my family, but I want you to know that my heart is with you at this time of great loss. What a lovely well-deserved tribute to Cherry's legacy that Beverly and Sandra wrote as they developed Cherry's obituary. Cherry was a wonderful woman who gave so much to others all her life and whose presence and contributions will be missed by so many. It is said that it is not as much what someone says, but how they make us feel. Cherry had that ability to make others feel that they were cherished and as a result others were motivated to be the best they could be. My deepest sympathy goes to you all.
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Sylvia D. Hamilton posted a condolence
Monday, March 18, 2024
To the family of the late Ms Cherry Paris
Please accept my deepest sympathy on the loss of Ms Paris, a remarkable woman.
I still remember her coaching us during the BYF (Baptist Youth Fellowship) oratorical contests. That was sixty years ago. She was kind, generous and encouraging. She insisted that we not be afraid, that we could speak in public, that we could learn to raise up our voices so we could be heard. I thank her and I am forever in her debt.
Sylvia D. Hamilton, Beechville & Grand Pre, NS.
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Melinda Daye posted a condolence
Saturday, March 16, 2024
To the family of the late Cherry Paris, I too extend my heartfelt sympathy, for I too am a loving cousin to you all. I just loved her, I adored her! She was just beautiful, her smile, the way she carried herself, the way she spoke to you,
Ms Cherry took me also, one of the many younger women she advised, guided and mentored. Ms Cherry’s name is a lasting legacy to all Nova Scotians, particularly her loving Black Church Family. Oh how she loved Jesus! She rests now in sweet peace. I pray the peace and comfort of our Saviour uphold you all. Take special care
Lovingly,
Melinda Daye
Deacon New Horizons Baptist Church
Halifax
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Anita O'Neil ( Ashton ) posted a condolence
Saturday, March 16, 2024
To the Paris Family, My Deepest and Heartfelt Sympathy in the passing of Ms Paris. I had the honor in having Ms Paris as my teacher at Temperance St School. Ms Paris was a teacher you couldn't forget, her compassion, understanding were her treasures she so freely give to all. Matthew 25:23 " Well done, good and faithful servant , Well done ".
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Jean Clayton posted a condolence
Friday, March 15, 2024
My heartfelt sympathy to the Paris family in the loss of your beloved Cherry whose inspired impact on your lives and the lives of so many others is a testament to the beautiful soul that she was. Rest in peace, dear friend. Jean Clayton
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Darrell Bow posted a condolence
Friday, March 15, 2024
To the Paris family, we are thinking of you at this difficult time. Cherry was truly a pillar of the family and community - her knowledge of family history and the community was immense. I remember many conversations and her mentorship on human rights related matters, as I grew in my career. But the teaching I received when I was younger helped shape my career choices. Add to that the relationship I shared with her sister Debbie (Beverly) and her family, which built the solid foundation for who I am today. Thank you, Cherry, for your guidance and for everything you did for all who knew you and were touched by you! Rest in power. Darrell Bowden and family, Toronto
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Glenn Gray posted a condolence
Friday, March 15, 2024
We would like to extend our deepest condolences to Cherry’s entire family. A life well lived. Praying that you will be comforted as His word promises during this most difficult time.
Rev. Glenn & Kathy Gray
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Mary Desmond posted a condolence
Friday, March 15, 2024
My sincere condolences to the Paris family with the passing of Deacon Cherry. She will be truly missed! Deacon Cherry always had a kind word for everyone and that infectious smile, you could see all across the room wherever, she was. She could pick you up when you were down; she exactly what to say. Always a word of encouragement and her words, were wise, true and sincere. Her legacy will live on, her memories we will cherish and she will never be forgotten. Rest in peace my sister, your work down here is done..
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Patricia Emery posted a condolence
Friday, March 15, 2024
To the family: So sorry to see of Cherry's passing. I met her through the Pictou County Council of Churches and found her to be a really remarkable lady, always helpful and kind. She will indeed be missed by many.
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Dr. Rhonda Y. Britton uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, March 14, 2024
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To the Paris Family,
I extend my sincere condolences to you. Deacon Cherry was a wonderful gift to the body of Christ on earth. She was a testimony to her faith in all that she said and did. When I relocated to New Glasgow, her winning smile and warm personality immediately put me at ease and made me feel welcome. There are persons in every congregation who make being the pastor a joy. Deacon Cherry was one such person. When I was examined by the CBAC to have my credentials recognized, she went with me. When I became active in the Pictou County Council of Churches, she was there. When my family visited from the US, she went on excursions with us. At various speaking engagements, and even when I left Second Baptist and was being inducted at Cornwallis Street, she was there. When I earned my doctorate at Acadia, she came to celebrate with me. Always an encourager and supporter, her friendship and prayers have left an indelible impression on my ministry and my life. May God comfort your hearts as you trust in his truth that declares, "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord...they will rest from their labor, for their deeds will follow them.' (Rev. 14:13 NIV) Deacon Cherry's whole life was full of good deeds. May she rest in eternal glory.
The Reverend Dr. Rhonda Y. Britton
New Horizons Baptist Church, Halifax
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Dave Paris posted a condolence
Thursday, March 14, 2024
My thoughts of Cherry and the love and kindness she showed to me and all she encountered. God used her to show us how we really should live and care for family, friends and everyone we come in contact with. Rest in peace cousin, you will be remembered, always. Cousin Dave
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Thursday, March 14, 2024
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