As the Angelic Host rejoices with the arrival of another annointed woman of God, those who remain to endure have heavy hearts and indescribable sadness as a result of this tremendous loss. Minister Annie Truzys gently laid her head in the Master’s arms and went to sleep in Paradise on Sunday , November 13, 2022 at Sampson Regional Medical Center in Clinton, NC.
Services to celebrate the life and legacy of this devoted mother, grandmother, sister and friend, will also be held on Monday, November 21, 2021 at 11am at First Baptist Missionary Baptist Church in Calypso, NC. Following the services in the chapel, Minister Truzys’ delicate temple along with her adored family, will be escorted to Carver Memorial Park in Mt. Olive, NC for Interment Rites. Although her heartbroken family will have to depart, leaving her earthen vessel in this designated place, all that knew Minister Truzys can rest knowing that she is now apart of the glorious number that John The Revelator spoke of in the final book in the Bible. John said he looked and saw a Great number, that no man could number and The Lord informed him, that those were the saints that had come up through hard trials and tribulations and had washed their Robes In the blood of the Lamb.
She married Henry Truzys, Sr., on December 1, 1962. They were united in marriage for almost forty-five years and of this union ten children were born. Minister Truzys was preceded in death by her husband, a son, Garry Truzys, seven siblings–Nancy, Estelle, James, Edward, Stephen, Mildred and Gloria.
She leaves to cherish her memories, five sons, Henry, Jr. (Cassandra) of Mineral, Va., Larry of Pikeville, NC, Terry of Goldsboro, Min. Timothy (Lori) of Durham, NC, Gregory (Latosha) of Sacramento, CA, Iris Truzys-Harris (James) of Virginia Beach, Va., Matasha of Waterloo, IA, Lasonjia of Kinston, NC, and Hope of Goldsboro, NC.; a brother, Roosevelt Usher of Mt. Olive, NC; a daughter-in-law, Wanda Truzy; a devoted niece and caretaker, Geraldine Kea (Leonard); brother-in-laws, Lane Truzys, Goldsboro, NC and James Truzys, Dudley, NC; 22 grandchildren and 32 great-grandchildren; a host of neices, nephews and friends.
The Truzys and connected families are being served with unconditional dignity and concern by the compassionate professionals of Batchelor Brothers Funeral Establishment.
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