
Officials had to pushed back the school start date to Sept. He says the Webber Falls School enrollment is about 55 percent Cherokee students and in the boundaries of the Cherokee Nation. David Wilson, OIMC conference superintendent. “While visiting family nearby Webber Falls, I learned in a news report that the insurance for the school would only cover about half of what they needed,” said the Rev. The water destroyed classroom materials, books, desks, chairs and other teaching materials. The school, serving 300 students in grades K-12, was submerged in water after historic floods in May. 29, 2019 to Webbers Falls Public Schools. The Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference (OIMC) contributed $5,000 from its disaster response fund on Aug. David Wilson, OIMC superintendent, provides a check to Dixie Swearingen, superintendent of Webber Falls Public Schools on August 29, 2019. Tamica Frencelle Webber, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store.The Rev. To send a flower arrangement or to plant trees in memory of Biglow Funeral Directors, Inc., of Muskogee. Webber, as she slumbers in sweet repose on Thursday from 10 AM until 6 PM in the People's Chapel of the Keith D. The Christian committal will follow in the Evergreen Cemetery at Gibson Station, Oklahoma. Coleman is the gracious host Pastor, Reverend Mark Williams, Pastor of Faith Fellowship Bible Church, Corona, California, will officiate and Bishop Michael Webber, Senior Pastor of Divine Christian Fellowship of Muskogee, will deliver the Eulogy. The Celebration honoring her life will commence on Friday, Februat 11:00 AM in the most holy sanctuary of Antioch, The Temple of Hope, 500 West Broadway Avenue in Muskogee. All of these she loved and touched deeply.
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She leaves to cherish her memory her children, John-Michael Webber Sr., Brittany (Brian) Jones, Michael Webber Jr., Adrion Michael Webber eleven plus grandchildren her sister, Latrice (Christafa) Coulter and brothers Adrion (Angel) Robbins, Jason Robbins, Jason Richardson, William Robbins, and Daniel Robbins her Father, John Robbins and host of aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Tamica was preceded in death by her mother Sharon Joyce Gray and both her paternal and maternal grandparents. Furthermore, as the Lord spoke to her, she knew that at the end of the day, “I’m blessed!” Tamica expressed her love for God through songs of how God specialized in the impossible, as she found safety in knowing that His eyes are on the Sparrow, and watching over her. Her parents, Nanny, Grandma Edd, Grandad Williams, and village were sure to teach and show her the love of God. Tamica’s relationship with God was something that was real and instilled from birth. It was always a special treat when this psalmest, would bless the congregation with her strong but angelic alto voice. This anointed woman of God, also served as the First Lady of Divine Love Christian Fellowship, and was loved by all she served in this ministry. in Wagoner, Oklahoma, and then it moved to Muskogee, Oklahoma. Through their leadership, many churches, leaders, and ministries were birthed. Webber Sr., Michael and Tamica founded Divine Love Ministries Inc. With the leading of the Lord and guidance from Presiding Bishop E.

Michael and Tamica were called to ministry early. Everyone knew not to mess with Tica or any of her family and friends or there would be smoke in the city! She made friends everywhere, those who were graced with her presence knew her loyal love was for eternity.

Her vivacious personality always made people around her laugh. As grandmother, she especially loved this role as Mannie. This momma bear was proud and a very protective mother, first and foremost, as she treasured her children and embraced every moment with them. Brittany, Michael Jr., Adrion Michael, and 11 plus grandchildren. From this 24 year union came four beautiful children, John-Michael Sr. Tamica met and married the love of her life, Michael Aaron Webber Sr. Proudly so, she was the oldest sister to all her siblings and was very dedicated to her roll in each of their lives. During her school years at West High, she was a great basketball player and a cheerleader. Tamica was a beautiful, gifted and talented young lady who was very active in school and was the ultimate social butterfly. They named their beautiful bundle of joy Tamica Frenchelle Robbins affectionately known as “Tica” to family and friends. A beautiful baby girl was born on in Muskogee, Oklahoma to Sharon Joyce and John William Robbins.
