Margaret Comora-Powell Trenton, New Jersey Obituary

Margaret Comora-Powell

<p>&quot;Then I heard a voice from heaven say, &quot;Write this: Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord<br /> from now on.&quot; &quot;Yes,&quot; says the Spirit, &quot;they will rest from their labor, far their deeds will follow<br /> them&quot; (Rev. 14:13).<br /> <br /> &quot;Therefore, &quot;they are before the throne of God and serve Him day and night in His temple; and<br /> He who sits on the throne will shelter them with His presence. &#39;Never again will they hunger;<br /> never again will they thirst. The sun will not beat down on them,&#39; nor any scorching heat. For<br /> the Lamb at the center of the throne will be their shepherd; &#39;He will lead them to springs of<br /> living water.&#39; &#39;And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes&#39;&quot; (Rev.715-17).<br /> <br /> Margaret Comora Powell was born November 2, 1938 in Bayonne, New Jersey to parents Rev.<br /> Dr. Albert James Tibbs Sr. and Marjorie Gould Tibbs. Cornora&#39;s husband for more than a half a<br /> century is Fred Powell; affectionately known as Tony.<br /> <br /> Comora graduated from Pemberton High School before her family moved to Trenton, N.J. in the<br /> fifties. She received her secretarial training at the Skill Center in Trenton before she was<br /> employed by the N.J. Department of Transportation from which she retired.<br /> <br /> Comora, a member of Union Baptist Church in Trenton, her Pastor is Rev. Simeon Spencer, who<br /> officiated her Home Going Service.<br /> <br /> Comora was preceded in death by her parents and three sisters: Margo Tibbs, Joyce Cooper<br /> (Winston) and Alberta Tibbs.<br /> <br /> Left to cherish and eternally love her is her husband Fred Powell and three brothers: Rev. AJ.<br /> Tibbs Jr. (Tanya), Milton Tibbs (Judy), and Wonzo Tibbs (Pam); and Comora has her cousins,<br /> nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends.<br /> <br /> Comora and Tony took care of from the cradle to nursery school; her great nephew Antony Tibbs<br /> and her great niece Taylor Tibbs, who she calls Little Bit.<br /> <br /> Our big SIster has gone to heaven. Thank GOD for the time we spent together on this earth, and<br /> thank GOD for the hope of the Resurrection and our reunion in Paradise.<br /> <br /> In The Hands of God, Even Death is a Time for Rejoicing<br /> and so when death brings weeping and the heart is filled with sorrow,<br /> it beckons us to seek God&#39;s face and ask about &quot;tomorrow.&quot;<br /> And in these hours of heart-hurt we draw closer to believing,<br /> that even death in God&#39;s hands is not a cause far grieving,<br /> but a time for knowing death is just a stepping-stone</p>
June 6, 202006/06/2020
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Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman
June 27, 2020
A person that departs from this earth, never truly leaves, for they are still alive in our hearts and minds, through us they live on. Please accept my sincere condolences.
Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman
12th Congressional District 12, New Jersey
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Cheryl Teel-Keese
June 12, 2020
So sorry about hearing the passing of my dear friend Comora. She was a coworker of mine at the Department of Transportation for over 25 years. She was truly a beautiful soul. Mr. Fred, and family she will be truly missed.

Cheryl Teel-Keese
A candle was posted for Margaret Comora-Powell.
A candle was posted for Margaret Comora-Powell.
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Margaret
June 16, 2020
She was a great person. She was a patient at our practice. RIP