Mrs. Rhonda Lakeitha Grant passed away on Thursday, May 23, 2024 at the age of 63. She was born on December 27, 1959 to Charlie Trice and Martha Reviere Trice in Thomaston, Ga.
The Homegoing Celebration for Mrs. Grant will be held on Thursday, May 30, 2024 at Christ Community Church beginning at 10:30 AM with interment at Ft. Mitchell National Cemetery immediately after the service.
Visitation will be on Wednesday 12 until 5:00 PM at Progressive.
Progressive Funeral Home staff is privileged to serve the Family of Mrs. Rhonda Lakeitha Grant.
Sweet Moments was sent for Rhonda Lakeitha Grant - May 26, 2024
Mia Lockett planted 5 trees in memory of Rhonda Lakeitha Grant . - May 29, 2024
My sincerest condolences to the Grant and Trice family. Rhonda and I attended Rothschild Jr. High together and she had a gentle and sweet spirit, so it was no surprise when 20 years later, I saw her and she was married to another sweet soul that I went to Baker High School with. They were a power couple, especially in their Christian faith. I am praying for the family that GOD comforts them during this time. May her memories live on. Rest on paradise Rhonda. Pam Gregory Jones
My condolences to Patrick and the rest of the family. I grieve with you in this difficult season of loss. Rhonda was alway ready with a hug.
I had an opportunity to help her in the kitchen as she was catering for our friend's rehearsal dinner several years ago. I got to meet her sisters and spend time working with the family when I needed to keep my hands and mind busy. It was there I found out about her fall off the bone chicken and her other culinary delights. She was an amazing woman and I'll miss her.
To my wonderful friend Mrs Rhonda, I thank God for allowing me to know such an amazing and loving woman. You were a inspiration to me and I know many others, with your words of encouragement and words of wisdom, your laughter and jokes could make the grumpest human laugh and forget what they were unhappy about and this I will truly miss. My deepest condolences to your family and May God give you all strength and comfort during this difficult time. Rest on our Angel I love you until we meet again. from Gloria and family
To a wonderful Mother and a gracious Woman of God. I have known you since I was a little girl. I haven't been around for this transitional part of your life. However, I know you did everything with grace. I know you loved your family and the best part is they knew it. I loved to see you SMILE!! You touched everyone you met. I am so thankful to have met you and to have had our special moments. To your family may God give them the strength they need to carry on. Love you always, Ci Ci.
I'm so sorry to hear of Rhonda's passing. I knew her from our Edgewood football and basketball days. Our kids played on the same team for years and one thing I can say is her and grant loved those kids. I send my deepest heartfelt condolences to you Patrick, Deuce and your daughters. Prayers for your comfort. Elijah Pitts Jr mom. Lina
Sending my condolences praying for strength & comfort during this difficult timeπππ
Rest well Rhonda (my buddy)
Every day that we have breath we will praise the LORD and celebrate Rhondafully the love, life and legacy of our Beloved Sister!!
Tim & Mia Lockett
My Deepest Condolences π to the family, Lakeitha, was a childhood playmate, from the Lincoln Park area, in Thomaston Ga.
To the Trice family we are grieving with you and praying for you during this difficult time. You are more than neighbors, you are family. We love you,
Cara, DJ, and Mom
My Heartfelt Condolences!
My Heartfelt Condolences!
My Heartfelt Condolences.
Even though I never got to meet you in person, I felt like I knew you forever thru your husband. Mr.Pat spoke so highly about you. May God keep you and that beautiful smile.
My sincere condolences to the family. May God provide you His comfort and strength as y'all go through this most difficult time.
Stanley Crowell CHS 75
My friend you will be missed. You fought a good fight and I know you are at peace. My fondest memories of you is growing up and you calling my mother "Eva Dukes" because she wore "Daisy Dukes". To your children and Patrick whom you loved so much I'm sending my condolences and prayers. Linda Carde