Mr. Michael E. Threadgill
Michael Eugene Threadgill was born September 28, 1959 in Wilcox County (Camden, Alabama) to Dannie Mae Threadgill and Matthew Wilmer. His spirit departed September 13, 2017.
He was united in marriage to his late beloved wife, Rosie Mae McQueen Threadgill. To this union two sons were born. One son, Bryan LeDerrick Threadgill, preceded him in death. A grandmother, Gomary Threadgill also preceded him in death.
He leaves to cherish his memories a devoted and loving son, Michael Odears Threadgill of Evergreen, AL; a loving and devoted mother, Dannie Mae Threadgill of Trenton, NJ; father, Matthew Wilmer of Pennsylvania; a loving and devoted mother-in-law, Evangelist Maggie McQueen of Evergreen, AL; three brothers, William O. Threadgill (Mona), Anthony J. Threadgill and Charles E. Threadgill, all of Trenton, NJ; two aunts and mentors, Sarah Meeks and Deloris Threadgill; three uncles, Jimmy (Flora) Threadgill of Enterprise, AL, Lawrence (Deborah) Threadgill of Atlanta, GA and Robert Threadgill of Trenton, NJ; three sisters-in-law, Dora Porter, Lula (Benny) Jordan and Shari McQueen, all of Evergreen, AL; brothers-in-law, Michael Tillmon of Chicago, IL and Frank Porter of Evergreen, AL; three devoted friends, Willie B. Johnson, Dwight Pleasant and Charles Smith, all of Evergreen, AL and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives, other friends and New Jerusalem Church Family.
My deepest sympathy. When our loved ones fall asleep in death, our hearts become heavy with grief and sadness. We can find comfort in the words of Hosea 13:14, "From the power of the grave I (God) will redeem them; From death I will recover them." Yes, God will not forget our loved ones that have died. May you also find comfort in the words found at Psalms 147:3 which says, "He (God) heals the brokenhearted; He binds up their wounds." Yes, God will not forget us in our time of grief and pain but through his word will give us the comfort needed to endure. For more comforting thoughts from the scriptures please visit jw.org and search “When a loved one dies.”