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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Kabaru Temba
Sumpter
February 27, 1978 – January 27, 2024
Kabaru Temba Sumpter- was born on February 27, 1978 & passed away on Saturday, January 27, 2024.
Kabaru was the only child born to Joseph Sumpter Jr. (Deceased) and Cynthia Ann Dow (Bolden).
He was educated in the Philadelphia, public school system and graduated from Roxborough high school, after graduation he received a certificate from the Chubb institution in computer technical support. He also received an associates of arts degree from the University of Phoenix.
At the age of 23 he started working for Trans Union where his love of helping people get their credit and finances in order became his first love. He then started working for Primerica financial where he pursued his dream of helping people financially. He loved talking to people and advising them on how to become financially independent.
Kabaru is survived by his mother (Cynthia Boden), his stepfather (Arnold Boden), his brother (Ronnell Sumter), his sister (Joseztte Sumter) and his baby girl. He also leaves behind a host of uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, cousins, great nieces and great nephews.
KABARU'S WINGS
Kabaru, you are now free of pain Your Wings you have gained.
God called you home. He knew what was best.
He saw that your body was tired and that it needed a rest.
So during the morning hours, He sent his Angels to come for you.
He knew that your time had come and that your days here were through.
No more crying and no more tears. Your body fought pain throughout the years.
We weep in sorrow and feel so much pain because life without you will never be the same.
But may we all find solace in knowing just how much we all loved you and cared, and to know that we can lean on each other during this time of despair. Until we meet again and see your smiling face, I ask for God to look over you with His everlasting Grace. Rest in peace, Kabaru.
-Auntie Carolyn Adams.
I would like to thank you again for your services. You've been amazing to us truly.
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