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Millwood posted a condolence
Saturday, November 13, 2021
A Tribute to Bishop Escoffery
*The Impact of One Life*
When a stone is dropped into a lake,
it quickly disappears from sight-
but its impact leaves behind a series of ripples that broden and reach across the water.
In the same way, the impact of one life lived for Christ leaves behind an influence for good that touches the lives of many others.
-Roy Lessin
The testimony for Christ that your loved one has left behind will continue to be a blessing to many. Praying God's encouragement and comfort will give you peace. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time.
The memory of the righteous will be a blessing.
-Proverbs 10:7
From Pastor E. Millwood and family
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Sister Nadine lit a candle
Friday, November 12, 2021
No grief is greater than the departure of such a kind and caring man as Bishop Tyrone Escoffery. May his soul Rest In Peace.
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Pansy lit a candle
Friday, November 12, 2021
A TRIBUTE TO PASTOR
We all have different fond memories of pastor. No matter what our individual memories are,
we all agree on his unique traits. He was kind, caring, compassionate, generous and helpful. I remember two occasions in which these traits were displayed.
On one of those occasions, maybe 20 years ago, he displayed his helpful and generous side.
My sister’s apartment in Toronto had a fire that destroyed close to half of her belongings. I told pastor that I was looking to rent a van to move some stuff from storage to the apartment. Pastor said to me, “I’ll do it.” I was surprised that he wanted to do that for us. We agreed on meeting at my home at 9 o’clock, but pastor was there at 8:30. We went to the storage to pick up some items to take back to the apartment. When we got to the apartment we found out the elevator was not working. Pastor took the stuff in his hands up the stairs to the apartment. That was pastor, no job too small nor too big. He volunteered to help out and was prepared to not let anything get in the way of him doing so.
On another occasion, just this past April, my husband contracted Covid-19 and was hospitalized.
Pastor called to talk to me but did not get me. He called Sis Rohanna to find out what was happening to us. He told Sis Rohanna to tell me to call him. When I called him, he wanted to know how Bro. Leo was doing and to tell him that he was praying for his recovery. Pastor took time out from his pain and suffering to offer care and compassion to someone who was enduring pain and suffering. When you consider that at that point in time, pastor was at one of the lowest points in his illness and he mustered the strength and fortitude to rise above his illness in favour of offering comfort and hope to Bro. Leo.
These two examples of pastor going over and above to help others are what endeared him to me.
I shall never forget him. Neither shall my sister nor Bro. Leo.
May he rest in peace. Sister Pansy
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Kerry lit a candle
Friday, November 12, 2021
Bishop was a true inspiration to me, a no non-sense Godly man. You will be missed. Until we meet again Bishop! Sister Kerry
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Rohanna lit a candle
Friday, November 12, 2021
I met Bishop when I was invited to church by Pansy. He greeted me in a way that made me feel comfortable. As if we already met. He said "Welcome sister".
Bishop later invited me to a revival coming up the following week. Thankfully so. I was looking forward to revival. It was strange because I had a dream of a girl dressed in all white calling me to follow her and then my phone rang, waking me up. I was so curious. What was the dream all about? The following week I had another dream. This time I was in my son's room. The phone rang, and I answered. I immediately said, "yes I want to be baptized." The person on the other end said "how do you know that is what I was calling you about" and I replied "I don't, but that's what I want"
So I took this as a clear sign and decided to speak with Bishop. I told him I wanted to be baptized, and he laughed. I was surprised. He said He was going to ask me about accepting the lord. Wow! The lord works in mysterious ways.
Baptism was coming up on Sunday. Before the baptism bishop asked all the people that will be baptized, please stand up. I didn't.
Later that day after service Bishop called Pansy to ask her if I'm not getting baptized. Pansy called me afterward to ask as well. She shared her opinions and what the bishop had said. I then called him to explain what was on my mind. His response was welcoming. This experience was encouraging. Talking to him was easy. I could come to him with whatever is going o in my life and he always had a bible verse with the answer. Powerful and incredible.
Bishop does not plan things, he works through the spirit. I'm happy I had an opportunity to know him. Truly a special man. Those we love don't go away. They remain in our hearts. The love he left behind will be forever cherished. S.I.P Bishop Sister Rohanna
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Billy Reeves posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 10, 2021
Mr. Tyrone Escoffery, affectionately called Mr. T was my mentor and father figure in my early years in Canada. He was very kind, jovial and always smiling. He was a man of God and took his faith very serious a powerful speaker and very inspirational. Mr. T, you will be truly missed. You fought a great fight, you completed your course. May your soul Rest In Peace.
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Veda Allen lit a candle
Wednesday, November 10, 2021
My condolences to the famil! Gone but not forgotten! RIP Bishop Escovery
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Ebony lit a candle
Friday, November 5, 2021
Our dear Bishop has transitioned but he will never be forgotten for his kind and inspiring spirit. Our deepest heartfelt condolences to the entire Escoffery family, friends and loved ones.
God bless,
Ebony
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Roots Community Services (HAWS) posted a condolence
Thursday, November 4, 2021
And may it help in some small way to know that loving and caring thoughts are sent to you today. With our deepest sympathy: may cherished memories, the comfort of families, the sympathy of friends help to console you in this time of sorrow. May your memories comfort you in sympathy. From Roots Community Services: Executive Director, Staff Healthy Active & Wise Seniors Team and All the Seniors. MAY GOD BLESS YOU!
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Marlene lit a candle
Monday, November 1, 2021
Bishop and I go way-back: he was more than a Brother-in-Law, he was very good with my children. He was a Brother, Pastor, Father and an Adviser. I could talk to him about anything, he gives good advise. Try not to have Bishop laugh at you! We will miss him a lot! Sister Marlene
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Daphne lit a candle
Monday, November 1, 2021
To our Pastor Janet Escoffery, our deepest sympathies in loosing our Bishop. I know he was a Godly Man and will sadly be missed by all of us. Rest in Peace! Sadly missed by Sister Daphne
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Sandy uploaded photo(s)
Saturday, October 30, 2021
My sincere condolences to the Escoffery family. You are in my prayers.
I like to remember my Bishop as a man who, had a huge sense of humor! He knew how to have fun with his family and the church family. Whenever we had a skitt about him , he was one of the first to laugh at his character, because those children knew how to imitate him exactly. He would attend all social functions that our family would throw if it were possible. I always enjoyed playing one of his favorite games with or against him....we all know what game the was, yes.... *Dominoes *.
Bishop Tyrone was extremely knowledgeable about the bible and would teach his flock well. He was a strong man of prayer. I felt blessed to have been under his tutelage in my Christian journey.
Bishop I miss you. Again sorry for your loss to my auntie and my cousins. Rest in Peace Bishop.
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Marcia lit a candle
Friday, October 29, 2021
Words cannot begin to say how I feel right now. How deeply I miss my Bishop knowing that I will not be able to find another person like this True Man of God! When you speak of integrity that's who he was, humble, meek, caring and loving. Rest in the arms of God, until we meet again Bishop! Sister Marcia
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Edna lit a candle
Friday, October 29, 2021
Bishop you will be missed, God saw you were getting tired and decided it was time for you to come home and rest. Sleep on Bishop and take your rest. Until we meet again! Sister Edna
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Catherine H lit a candle
Friday, October 29, 2021
Bishop my time with you was short, though short I give God thanks for allowing me to cross path with you. Your love for God, the preaching of the word, your willingness to help, your contagious smile has left a great impact on me. Sleep in peace Bishop! Sister Catherine
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Violet W lit a candle
Friday, October 29, 2021
I love you Bishop but Jesus Loved you Best! sleep and take your rest until we meet again! Sister Violet
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Ida D lit a candle
Friday, October 29, 2021
In Loving Memory of my Dear Bishop, you were my role model. I will forever be grateful for all the love and support you gave to me. You will be missed, but your memories will live forever. Rest in Peace! until we meet again...Sister Ida
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Stacy lit a candle
Monday, October 25, 2021
Bishop wasnt just a pastor to me, He was my Fadda. Our Fadda. There are no words to describe what Im feeling and going through. He touched so many lives for the better and even though it isnt easy losing him, Im glad he isnt suffering anymore. You will live in my heart and memory forever. MY FADDA!!!!
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Shelly lit a candle
Monday, October 25, 2021
Bishop Escoffery, a great uncle and Bishop and will be greatly missed. A man that was happy, very down to earth and did not let trivial things bother him. He taught the same. He laughed, he loved, he shared, he impacted, he preached with passion, he demonstrated a love for the Lord that makes you want to experience and demonstrate the same. He had a faith that could not be shaken and he was not afraid to show it. He was a wonderful person.
I pray strength for the family, immediate and extended as he touched the lives of many.
May he rest in peace.
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Astley posted a condolence
Monday, October 25, 2021
My memory of Bishop Escoffery is that he was a loving and kind son of God. He loved the power of the Holy Spirit in his life. No demon can stay around him when the fire of the Spirit ignites him. On behalf of Faith Ministerial Fellowship of Ontario we salute him. May his soul Rest In Peace. We miss him dearly.
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Davene lit a candle
Sunday, October 24, 2021
Please accept our sincere condolences Pastor Janet and Family; It is with heavy hearts that we write these words. Bishop Escoffery will always be remembered for the Honorable, Humble, Selfless Man that he was. He lived by example; what you see is what you get! Indeed he was a true Shepherd, always going after the lost sheep. You will forever be in our hearts, your laughter will be missed, one of your favorite songs manifested Bishop "May the works I've done, speak for me". Walk Good Bishop! Sister Davene and Family....
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