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" Quintina Denise Portlock " |
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10/14/1957 |
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04/10/2023 |
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Bronx, New York
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The funeral Service for the late Quintina Portlock will be held on Friday, May 12th at David Williams Funeral Service, located 108-20 Sutphin Blvd, Jamaica, NY.
Viewing:4:00pm-5:00pm Service:5:00pm
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Obituary for Quintina Denise Palmer-Portlock
When the lord calls us home, it is our Obligation to return home.
Our father has called one of his daughter’s home, to her final resting place beside him in heaven.
Quintina Denise palmer-portlock at the young age of 65was called to go home unexpectedly on April 10, 2023 peacefully in her sleep.
Quintina was born October 14. 1957, in charlotte North Carolina.
She moved to long island new, York many years ago. It was there that she met her long-time husband Emile Tinsley portlock sr. And together they raised 7 children, 25 grandchildren. But most importantly with everything their marriage went though. They remained married until her husband passed away in 2007.
Quintina portlock youngest daughter Ora Quindina Portlock passed away in 2012, (before her time) after having her first child. Quintina left behind 6 remaining children.
Quintain’s surviving children are Dorthulia Palmer, lenrietta palmer, Maria Palmer, Emile portlock jr, Marion Portlock and William Portlock, will continue to live, and keep the memory of how she lived her life apart of their lives, and in their hearts forever.
Tina (as she was called) loved to do many things like cooking, painting and knits. But the thing she loves the most, was helping to look after her children, grandchildren and one of her hearts missions was her love to help anyone that came to her for help.
Quintain always opened her doors to anyone that needed her help. Her heart was good, and always felled with love.
In closing, there will never be another loving wife, mother, grand and great grandmother, friend and family member the way our mother Quintina Palmer-Portlock was. She will always and forever be remembered, missed, and loved, and a part of our heart and soul forever.
Our father (God) has truly called home one of the true great ones.
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