Ms. Martha K Lofton

martha lofton

August 27, 1943 ~ February 9, 2025

Born in: Sardis, MS
Resided in: Milwaukee, WI

Born to eternal life on February 9, 2025 at the age of 81 years. Visitation: Thursday, February 20, 2025; 4-6 PM at Paradise Memorial Funeral Home. Combined Services, Friday, February 21, 2025; Visitation: 10-11 AM Funeral: 11 AM at Metropolitan Baptist Church located 1345 W. Burleigh St.

Interment: Pinelawn

All Services Trusted to:
Paradise Memorial Funeral and Cremation Services
7625 W. Appleton Avenue

Broadcast Date:

Milwaukee Viewing Time: Thursday, February 20, 2025 16:00 pm

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Services

Visitation: February 20, 2025 4:00 pm

Paradise Memorial Funeral Home
7625 W. Appleton Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53222

414461-8000

Visitation: February 21, 2025 10:00 am

Metropolitan Baptist Church
1345 W. Burleigh Street
Milwaukee, WI 53206

414-562-7200

Celebration of Life: February 21, 2025 11:00 am

Metropolitan Baptist Church
1345 W. Burleigh Street
Milwaukee, WI 53206

414-562-7200

Cemetery: February 21, 2025 1:00 pm

Pinelawn
10700 W. Capitol Drive
Milwaukee, WI 53222

4144614612

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  1. Sendings prayers of strength and love during this time of loss. May God continue to wrap my cousin Micheal in His loving arms of comfort, protection and peace in the coming days.

  2. From Darlene Kimmons:
    Our Prayers and Love is pouring in your direction… Our hearts are filled with sorrow and searching for the right words…”But God” is the only words to share. May God bless you Michael, And Keep and Comfort each and everyone during this time that is speechless. Keeping you and everyone lifted before the King… 🙏🏾 Farewell Sweet Sister Until We Meet Again 🌹
    From The Kimmons Family:

  3. Dear Aunt Martha,

    Words can’t express the loss of one of my favorite relatives that I have known! Ever since my mother passed away from this mortal realm. We would talk about anything and everything learning so much about my late father side of the family! Those phone calls would last for two hours or more if we would let it! I would always send you your birthday cards as a reminder that you were the very one who would do her best to bring the family together. I know that you were very knowledgeable when we have conversations with each other and you would love to make me and others who you care for laugh! This is a painful reminder that life is indeed short and we don’t know when our time is up on this mortal realm we live in. I will always think about you and your kindness towards me and my siblings! I will always love you unconditionally Aunt Martha and I will continue to smile despite you no longer here. Aloha and Godspeed to you!

    -Anthony Kimmons, Nephew

  4. Dearest Aunt Martha …
    I have nothing but fond memories of you. My brother and my first airplane ride was us returning back home from spending the summer with you in Milwaukee. You also took my brother and me to our first professional baseball game. I’ll also remember your acts of kindness during my college years. And also the yearly birthday cards you would send to me. You’ll forever be in my thoughts and prayers as the days goes by. Although I’m not physically there, please know that I’m thinking of you today. I won’t ever forget you and may your soul rest in God’s heavenly peace.
    Your first born niece,
    Daphne


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