Clintine's obituary
She was employed by Anheuser Busch for 42+ years as an Area Manager before she retired. At Busch Gardens she created the company’s first in house Chrisitian devotion group. She was a faithful member and minister at The Cathedral of Faith Church and Faith Outreach Center where she also received her Master’s in Theology. She operated a Prison ministry, served as USF’s football team’s Chaplin, as well as attending several mission trips to places domestically and internationally.
She founded The City of Judah Worship Center in 2005, in her home with 8 members and it grew to over 100 members. She also operated a feeding ministry that provided food to over a hundred individuals weekly. She was later appointed to Apostle. As Pastor and Apostle she took pride in caring for, teaching, and mentoring others. She fully funded a ministry in Haiti where she provided the children with clothes and essential items.
Clintine loved to travel, spend time with her grandkids, and attend Christian conferences. She was also an avid sports fan! Football being her favorite, she loved the Oakland raiders and her hometown Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Proceeded in death by her father Clinton Murvin, Sr; her mother Elizabeth Langston, brothers Charles and Calvin and her sister Susan.
She leaves to cherish a loving and dedicated son Lance Paul, 2 beautiful granddaughters; Adriana and Laila, a very devoted step-father Elder Charles Langston, brothers; Elder Clinton Murvin (Jackie), Hakim Rasheed, Pastor Cornelius Murvin (Annie) Kevin Murvin; Sisters Charlene Chambers, Constance Stewart, Linda Watkins, Nancy Murvin and Shaniqua Jordan (Pastor Bobby). And a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, Godkids, and special friends.
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