1952
2019
Mitchell Minor, Jr. a native of Baton Rouge, LA departed this life on Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at Baton Rouge General, Bluebonnet. He attended Capitol High School and was a master laborer who enjoyed painting autos. He leaves to cherish his memory, a friend of 21 years, Geraldine Dickerson, 6 sisters, Shirley Thomas (Hardy), Joanel Olden, Marion Daniels, Doris Coleman (James), Constance Houston (Roy), and Shenetta Minor, 2 brothers, Henry Minor, and Ray Charles Minor (Shenetta), a host of nieces, nephews, and friends. He was preceded in death by his Parents, Mitchell Minor, Sr. & Elsie Mae Minor, and his son, Mitchell Minor III. Visitation will be held Friday June 14 from 10:30 am until 12 noon followed by a Celebration of Life service at Greater Beulah Baptist Church located at 955 East Polk St, Baton Rouge, LA.
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Neice Red
June 14, 2019
With my deepest sympathy Brenda and family.
Brenda Swanigan
June 14, 2019
Mrs. Judy Augustus Guy and Family of Baton Rouge,La
June 11, 2019
Sending heartfelt condolences to the family for the loss of your beloved brother and friend. Your a a,friend was truly blessed to have shared so many years and memories with him. May God provide the needed comfort and support from relatives and friends during your time of bereavement and beyond.
Victoria Hornsby & Family and Joyce Coston
June 11, 2019
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