Ethel Bernice Jenkins Sabino

Ethel Bernice Jenkins Sabino

April 4, 1939 March 4, 2026

Gautier, MS

Ethel Sabino ObituaryObituary published on Legacy.com by Marshall Funeral Home and Cremations on Mar. 7, 2026.Ethel B Sabino was born to James and Sarah Jenkins on April 4,1939 in Saint Stephen's,SC. She graduated from Russellville High School in 1959. After high school she moved to Boston,MA in 1959, married in 1966, then moved to Gautier,MS in 1976. She was employed at Jcpenny's where she later retired. Ethel enjoyed spending time with her family,baking,and shopping. She was known for her delicious lemon pound cake.Ethel was preceded in death by her parents James and Sarah Jenkins, Sisters Mary and Annie Mae, and Brothers Ben, George,and Norman. 3 brother in laws Earl Sabino,Charles (Barbara) Sabino, and Ronald Sabino.She is survived by her siblings Elouise and Reynolds; John her devoted husband of 59 years; Kyle her loving son; Grandchildren Shavon Sabino and Carmelo Walley; In-Laws Carolyn Sabino,Shelia Glaude, Cynthia (William) Oliver, Karen Thurmon, Cheryl Wright, Harold (Vickie) Sabino, Evelyn Gethers, Earlene Jenkins, Sara Lee Spann, Henry Gadsden, and Llyod (Dyann) Sabino ; hosts of nieces and nephews; as well as family friends and coworkers who loved her.She was a loyal member of Saint Peter's Catholic Church and always knew the importance of her faith. Her smile and her laughter will be greatly missed.To send a flower arrangement in memory of Ethel Bernice Jenkins Sabino, please click here to visit our sympathy store.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

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