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Rev. Dr. William H. Chatman


Sunrise: May 4, 1948

Sunset: February 3, 2019

Rev. Dr. William Chatman passes away February 3, 2019.

Viewing Friday, February 8, 2019 Metropolitan Funeral Service 120 West Berkley Avenue Norfolk, VA 23523 Service Saturday, February 9, 2019 12 Noon New Galilee Baptist Church 1765 S Military Highway Chesapeake, VA 23320 Interment Roosevelt Memorial Park 1101 Campostella Road Chesapeake, VA 23320

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    Loretta Barnard says

    May God continuously bless and comfort you all during this time. Cousin Buddy, your work down here was complete and The Master Planner needed you more. Well Done!! Until we meet again!! Resting in peace, praise, and paradise.

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      Emma and Antoinette Johnson says

      With Heartfelt Sympathy and Prayer to the Chatman Family: Praying the Lord will comfort you with his peace surround you with his love… and encourage you with his presence. Blessed are they that mourn for they shall be comforted.Matthew 5:4

      May the Lord’s loving promises to comfort you give you strength as you walk through this difficult time.

      I will not leave you comfortless; I will come to you. John 14: 18

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    DEACON CAROLYN HAYES says

    May The Rev.Dr. William Chatman’s family and church family find additional comfort in knowing, The Mount Zion Baptist Church Family is praying for you. His brother and other family members are members of Mount Zion, where we all will remember his smile and loving,caring spirit. In times like these, God’s presence, through the power of His Holy Spirit, gives us hope and peace for days ahead.

    Prayerfully Submitted, by Deacon Carolyn Hayes, Emeritus
    The Rev. Dr. Carl Sherrill, Pastor
    The Rev. Dr. Charles Hart, Pastor Emeritus

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    Pastor Anthony R. Sanders says

    Lifting Mrs. Chatman and the Little Zion Baptist Church family up in our thoughts and prayers. Asking God to give strength and courage during the time and many days ahead in Jesus Christ name amen.

    With love and in Christ service.

    Pastor Anthony R. Sanders and Greater Bethel AME Church Family.

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    Pastor C.M. Carter, Sr. says

    Dr. Chatman was a man of authentic wisdom, grace, and integrity. This man was selfless in his pursuit to serve others while he maintained the responsibilities of pushing The Kingdom’s agenda! I will forever be grateful for his many acts of kindness towards me and the ministry for extending his pulpit to me as I began to spread my wings within the ministry. Thank you Pastor Chatman for not forgetting about me, but seeing my potential as being critical enough to entrust me to stand where you stood!

    Praying for comfort, peace, and must well rest for Mrs. Chatman, the family and The Little Zion church family!

    Graciously & Humbly submitted by,
    Pastor C.M. & Lady Nichole Carter

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    Bishop Bernard Williams, D.D. says

    I am praying for the Chatman and Little Zion Baptist Church families. Pastor Chatman had a true Servants spirit, and was a vital credit in the race of Kingdom building. I am praying for the strength and courage of those whom he served to stay in the fight. Honor the humility and honesty of his legacy.

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    Chystell Bright-holland says

    Brenda and family, sorry for your loss. May God continue to bless your family

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    Clyde and Jessie Stancil says

    Brenda Chatman and family,

    we are sorry for your loss. We pray that your faith and memories of Dr. Chatman gives you peace and comfort to carry you through this difficult time. May God bless you and your family

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    Deborah "Taylor" Mapp says

    To the Chatman Family: I remember Dr. Chatman as a kind man of God. I met him through his cousin and we worshipped at Mount Olive together and helped with the Youth Choir. May he rest with Jesus and may God comfort each of you as only He can.

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    Pastor Diggs and the Antioch Church family says

    On behalf of the pastor and Antioch Missionary Baptist Church family. we certainly want to lift our prayers and thoughts for first lady Brenda Chatman and the Little Zion church family. Dr. Chatman will be missed, but never forgot. well done, my friend and brother. may our Father continue to comfort the family. blessings and favor.

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    Brother Lamont Simmons says

    “My deepest sympathy goes out to the family, friends, colleagues and neighbors on the passing of the beloved Walter. He was a fine man and is sorely missed.”

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