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Davidson County Source
OBITUARY: Belinda Gregory
By Jennifer Haley,
10 days ago
Belinda Gregory was born on March 28, 1965 to Zema Gregory and Evelyn Bass in Rutherford County Tennessee.
Belinda Gregory attended McGavock High School but later went on to get her GED. Belinda accepted Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior in March of 2022 and was baptized the same day. Belinda was not a part of a church family but was a believer in Jesus Christ. Belinda attended church services at Christian Deliverance Center Ministry when time permitted.
Belinda was employed by Bethany Center for Rehabilitation and Healing and was injured on the job and later started working at Trevecca Center for Rehabilitation and Healing as a cook and floor tech for patients. Belinda’s injury enabled her and she was not able to work any longer. After her injury, her health started to take its toll on her day to day life.
In her leisure time Belinda loved spending time with her grandchildren. Eating sunflower seed and drinking Pepsi. Belinda took care of the people around her, she would give you her last if she knew you needed it.
On July 4, 2024 Belinda Gregory peacefully departed her earthly journey. She was greeted into eternal life by her (Child) sisters and brothers Roberta Gregory, Witlette Hardy, Dorisann Gregory, Helen McCallin and Andre Gregory.
Belinda Leaves to love and cherish her memories her sons, John Gregory/Adriau Gregory, Maurice Gregory/Janet Hughes, Harold Gregory, Rodrick Gregory, Robert Gregory. Only daughter Keyonda Gregory her (bonus) daughter Kenretha Goldsmith, sisters and brothers, her twin Byron Gregory, Willard Gregory, Bernice Sims/Rev. Samuel Sims, Thomas Gregory, and Dorothy Gregory 23 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren Mehki Johnson, Kailani Chambers along with other family and friends.
There’s no secret that Belinda enlighten everyone that she came in contact with. It was her mouth that said it all without a filter.
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