Ministry celebrates life of a co-laborer

Posted: 6 July, 2007

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USA (HCJB) ― HCJB Global is celebrating the life of Kesha Tann, a staff member who worked for the organization for three years, most recently as senior accountant. Visitation was at Angelius Funeral Directors at 2635 Airport Rd. from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday, July 5. The memorial service will be at True Spirit Baptist Church, 5120 Astrozon Blvd. at 10 a.m. Friday, July 6.

HCJB Global is encouraging its staff and members of the community to donate to the Kesha Tann Memorial Fund, set up by the family at ENT Federal Credit Union, in lieu of flowers. This fund will provide for the needs of Kesha's two daughters, LaKesha, 19, and Aliya, 13. Memorial gifts may be deposited at any ENT branch in Colorado Springs.

Police indicated that she was murdered in the parking lot of the mission's Ministry Service Center in Colorado Springs, Colo., as she arrived for work at about 7:30 a.m. Wednesday, June 27. Kesha's tragic death has made a powerful impact on the HCJB Global staff around the world.

"We are shocked at this horrible act, and our staff around the world is mourning the loss of our dear friend, Kesha," said Dick Jacquin, vice president of support ministries. "She was one of those people who put a smile on your face when you saw her, and she had a laugh that was infectious. Her death is a great loss to us as a family and a loss to us as an organization. She was a wonderful staff member and friend to many in her quiet loving way. We will miss her greatly."

Kesha, 42, who lived in Colorado Springs since 1995, was admired for her sincere Christian faith. She was active in her home church, True Spirit Baptist Church, and in the community. Kesha lived with her mother, Agnes Smith, and her two daughters.

Rev. Orian A. Flournoy said, "She was a faithful member of our church, involved with the women's ministry, the youth, Bible studies and Sunday school. She was totally supportive of the church as a whole."

Before her untimely death, Kesha was working on a citywide effort to bring local African American churches together to talk about what they could do for global missions.

"She really had a heart for missions," said Ralph Moreman of HCJB Global's advancement department. "She wanted to see what we could do at HCJB Global to engage the African American community and recognize the contributions of African American churches in missions, both abroad and in the local community."



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