Denise Constance Lovick went to be with the Lord on Tuesday, October 22,2019 at the age of 63. Denise was born in Norfolk, Virginia to the late James Majette and Sylvia Haskins Wesby on May 31,1956. Denise graduated from Indian River High School in Chesapeake, Virginia and attended Norfolk State College (Norfolk State University) for two years. She was employed with Bank of America. She attended J. Sargeant Reynold’s University for two years in Richmond, Virginia. She was employed at Broadus, Jump Start, Meadow Bridge Day care as a lead teacher for five years.
After five years, she was employed at Piccadilly for four and a half years in Richmond, Virginia. She relocated back home to Chesapeake, Virginia and started working for Norfolk Public School of Transportation as a bus monitor until her illness. Denise was an active member at New Hope Congregational Christian Church since her childhood until she moved her residence to Richmond, Virginia. She was active in the C.E. Upton Choir, Mass Choir and the Church Secretary for Bishop Carlton R. Upton , Sr. Denise enjoyed singing, spending time with her family, eating out, and reading all types of novels but the best book was the Bible. Denise is survived by one loving son, Milton “Pobie” Lovick, Jr. (Tiffany); two granddaughters, Shquanda Washington, Dejahnae Lovick; three grandsons, Ky’eim Felder, Milton Lovick III, Jahsir Lovick and one great grandson, Makhi Robinson; mother, Sylvia Haskins Wesby; one sister, Debora Keeling; one brother, James Fortson, Jr.; grandmother, Evangelist Fannie Haskins; four aunts, Phyliss McCann, Diane Haskins, Sheila White, and Irene Knight; favorite niece, Latoya Fries; one special friend, Ellen Knight; two best friends, Elaine Daniel and Vyone Key and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
She will truly be missed by all and her memories will forever live in our hearts.
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Vyone Key says
October 24, 2019 at 7:46 pmTo my extended family, my heart ache for the loss of your love one. Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to be apart of her life. Remember to love and take care of each other.
Carlton Sykes says
October 30, 2019 at 10:59 amOnce, we were all kids singing happily together in the C.E. Upton Memorial Choir of New Hope UCC in Berkley. Denise was always there. I can’t remember a time when Denise didn’t have a kind word and a smile for all. I will miss her beautiful spirit. May God’s peace dwell with her son especially and the entire Haskins family during this challenging time. Love you all. . ;
Teresa D. Ford says
November 1, 2019 at 5:19 pmOne of the sweetie person I knew. Heaven was missing an angel so it was time to go home. My condolence’s to the family.