Larrestine McKanders-Trimm

Passed: June 18, 2020

Larrestine McKanders-Trimm

Passed: June 18, 2020

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On Thursday, June 18, 2020 Larrestine Amanda McKanders-Trimm of Youngtown, Arizona was called home to be with our Lord and Savior.

Larrestine was born Jun 15, 1943 in Jackson, Mississippi to Addye Nell (Norwood) McKanders and Julius Aaron McKanders. Larrestine confessed to Christ at an early age at Second Baptist Church in Inkster, Michigan. She graduated from Inkster High School and was awarded a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from Michigan State Unitversity (MSU.) While attending MSU she became a member and President of the MSU chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority. After graduating from college Larrestine worked for the State of Michigan for over 25 years. During her career and after retirement she independently published articles in magazines and other publications.

Larrestine was married to Lawrence N. Trimm from 1971 to 1984. Three children were born to this union: David Lawrence, Ian Christiann and Justin Larren. Larrestine loved her children and family. She was an avid reader and she loved gardening and cooking.

Larrestine is preceded in beath by her mother, Addye Nell McKanders-Smith, her father, Rev. Julius Aaron McKanders I, he brother Rev. Julius Aaron McKanders II, and her brother Eddie Thornton Smith.

Precious and everlasting memories will live in the hearts of those who knew and loved Larrestine as a daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, cousin, and friend. Celebrating her homegoing are her beloved children, David Trimm of Phoenix, Arizona; Ian Trimm of Lansing, Michigan; and Justin Trimm of Lansing, Michigan; her beloved grandchildren, Anyssa and Elijah Trimm of Lansing, Michigan; her beloved siblings, Geralyn McKanders-Neal (Husband Clarence) of Goodyear, Arizona; Kenneth A. McKanders (wife Carolyn) of Litchfield Park, Arizona; Landers McKanders of Romulus, Michigan; Brenda McKanders-Greene of Centerline, Michigan; and Donna McKanders of Atlanta, Georgia. She is also survived by her beloved sister-in-law’s; Cherlyn McKanders (wife of Julius – deceased) of Washington Township, Michigan; Pamela Smith (wife of Eddie – deceased) of Dallas, Texas; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and friends.

Larrestine, thanks for being special in touching our lives with a love that still remains. Your strong and gentle way will be missed by all. For you, the rain has stopped. The sun is out. Be warm in it, until we see you again.

A celebration of Larrestine’s life will be held at a later date. The family is grateful for your understanding. We appreciate your prayers and messaged of sympathy. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that a  donation be made in memory of Larrestine Mckanders-Trimm to the American Heart Association: www.heart.org

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26 responses to Larrestine McKanders-Trimm

  1. Larrestine you were such a loving sister-in-law. l have many wonderful memories of conversations we shared, family dinners, and that special laughter you brought us as well as your love for family. Rest my sister… Precious memories of your love will always remain ♥️

  2. May God’s grace and unconditional love be with each and every family member, Friends and love ones.

  3. Larrestine,
    Your loving brother Kenneth and sister Geralyn will cherish your memory and hold you close to their hearts forever. May God’s continued grace and love bring peace and comfort to the family today and always.

  4. Dear Larrestine,
    God loves you with an infinite Love.
    Go peacefully into God’s loving arms.
    Be cherished without expectations.
    Be forgiven without memory of transgressions.
    Be fully expressed without judgment.
    Such is the Goodness and Grace of God.
    You are embraced. Rest Well.
    You will remain in my heart as a loving, sweet fellow spiritual seeker. Your sister-in-law. Carolyn

  5. Justin Trimm says:

    Thank you, mom for the wonderful memories that I cherish. Thank you for raising me to become a positive person. I will always keep you in my heart. Lord, please give me the strength to go on with my life, I hope that I will make new friends that will look out for me and Ian. Have fun up in heaven, Mom!! I love you always!!

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