Happy 99th Birthday!

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pn25-rpbirthday.jpgOn April 16, Quevetta Powell Robinson surrounded by her children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, great-great grandchildren, and a multitude of family and friends celebrated her 99th birthday in Carson.
On April 16, 1912 one of the most beautiful and loving people was born, our Matriarch, "Mother" also known as "Aunt Koot." She has been blessed by God the Father to have powered through the Civil Rights Movement, watch the fall of great leaders and witness history being made.
She has watched her family blossom and multiply into an exceptional and well-favored group of people. She has taught the women to be strong-willed in the face of adversity, and how to be determined and beautiful at the same time. She taught the men in her family the true definition of the word man.
Mother, your faithfulness to the Word of God has inspired us to be plentiful in the work of the Lord and to revel in his goodness and mercy. No one can comprehend the immensity of the love we have for you, our Precious Jewel.

Happy Birthday Mother, We Love You!



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