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Emma Shaw Madison
Parish, Louisiana
From San Bernardino,
CA Precinct
Reporter Group September 26, 2019
By Rikke Van Johnson
On Wednesday, September 18, at the age
of 107 years old the Lord called Emma Shaw home. She’s had her bags packed
since she was 90, so 17 years later the matriarch of the Shaw family has moved
to her eternal address.
Emma was the 2nd
born to James and Gertrude Armstrong on August 9, 1912 in Tallulah, Louisiana.
Emma was raised by her aunt and uncle and attended Madison Parish Training
School. Emma was not able to complete school because the family needed her to
help in the cotton fields. At the tender age of 15 she met the love of her
life, George Bernard Shaw.
Emma and George were
married on February 6, 1929 and they had 13 children: six sons, five daughters
and two children who died at birth. Six of their children Cleveland, Luretha, Johnny B, Joyce, Wiley and Mary were born in
Tallulah. Emma and George were married for 62 years until he passed away.
In 1942, George saw
potential for advancement by moving his family from Louisiana to Las Vegas,
Nevada. While in Las Vegas, Emma was an employee at the El Rancho and Frontier
hotels. Emma gave birth to Donell and Ronell before leaving Nevada in 1944.
As times began to
change, George had the foresight again to relocate his family to San Bernardino
in 1944. Emma began working in private homes as a maid. She then found new
employment at Norton Air Force Base. After leaving Norton, Emma began doing
seasonal work at the National Orange Show. Once the seasonal work was done, Emma
found employment in Palm Springs where she worked for 16 years. While in
California Barbara, Vernon and Valerie were born.
Though their
resources were limited, that did not prevent Emma from sharing with those who
were even less fortunate whenever they stopped by. She was an amazing cook and
was known for her homemade biscuits, fried chicken and her peach cobbler.
Emma joined New Hope
Missionary Baptist Church under the leadership of Reverend David Campbell.
After the passing of Reverend Campbell, Mother Shaw changed her membership to
Greater New Jerusalem Church of God in Christ, which was then under the
leadership of Elder Herbert C. Pugh. Mother Shaw grew spiritually at Greater
New Jerusalem where she became the Church Mother. She served as Church Mother
for over 40 years and in recognition for this service Mother Shaw was appointed
Church Mother Emeritus.
Everyone who knew
Mother Shaw has heard her testimony and can repeat it verbatim as she starts to
say…”Early one Saturday morning I was in my bathroom when I heard a loud voice
saying, ‘Be ready, I’m on My way back’…” and from that time until she went
home, Mother Emma told everyone that she would encounter to be ready, the Lord
is on His way back.
Emma Shaw was a local
legend. She was still so full of wisdom, discernment, encouragement and
honesty. She had a no-nonsense attitude when ‘stuff ain’t
right,’ and she would speak her mind and let one know.
When one heard ‘now looka here,’ something of
importance was about to follow.
Emma was preceded in
death by her husband, George; sons, Cleveland, Johnny B, and Ronell, and daughter, Luretha
Johnson. The matriarch of six generations, Emma Shaw leaves to cherish her
memory Joyce, Wiley (Alexis), Mary (Charles), Donell,
Barbara and Valerie. She also leaves well over 300 grand; great; great great; great great great grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews and
friends.
Mother Shaw’s Wake
will be held at New Jerusalem Church of God in Christ, 1424 W. 21st
Street, in San Bernardino, on Thursday, October 3, at 6:00 p.m. Her Homegoing Celebration will be held at Ecclesia Christian
Fellowship, 1314 E. Date Street, in San Bernardino, on Friday, October 4, with
the viewing at 10:00 a.m. and the service at 11:00 a.m.