![]() ![]() She enjoyed attending church services and Jessie was known to strike out in one of her favorite songs, “I know the Lord will make a way somehow.” Jessie served actively in the Missionary Ministry and on the Mothers’ Board until her health began to fade and she was placed on the sick and shut-in list. Jessie truly loved the Lord and knew Him as her personal Lord and Savior. ![]() Vaught and later under the leadership of Rev. Jessie later became an active member of the Greater Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church, Hamilton Township, New Jersey, initially under the leadership of her son, Rev. Jessie accepted the Lord Jesus Christ at an early age and became an active member of the Chesterfield Missionary Baptist Church in South Carolina. For many years Jessie was employed by Skillman Healthcare, Princeton, NJ and later she worked as a Home Healthcare Aid until she retired. In 1970 the family relocated to Trenton, New Jersey. Jessie later met and married the late Joseph Vaught and from this union nine children were born. Jessie was educated in the Horry County School System in South Carolina. Jessie Mae Vaught was born on Jin Horry County (Poplar section), South Carolina to the late Jezzie Bell Livingston Galloway and George Washington Galloway. Jessie Mae Vaught very quietly slipped away to begin a truly new life with her heavenly Father on Wednesday, Jat the Hamilton Grove Healthcare and Rehabilitation Facility, Hamilton, New Jersey. Jessie Mae Vaught As much as it pleased the Almighty God in His infinitely wise providence to take out of our midst our beloved, the Almighty God dispatched one of His angels to claim His own. ![]()
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