Social Distancing will be exercised at all times.
Masks are required for visitation.
After a long hard days work you could find her sitting on the couch with her eyes closed and head tilted back and one would ask? "Grandma are you sleep?" She would raise up and shake her head "Nawl I ain't sleep I'm just resting my eyes."
Wednesday-December 8, 1926 ~ Tuesday-May 26, 2020
Sister Ida Mae Daniels was the first born of seven to Perry Paramore and Allie Bloom Paramore.
She was joined in Holy Matrimony to Mr. Chesterfield Daniels and the union was blessed eight children: Shirley, Laten, Irene, Willie Roy, Coy Lee, Edward Lee, Gloria and Roberta.
Sister Daniels was a member of Greenwood Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Greenwood, Florida. She retired from Penders Peanut Mill.
She was a Master Cook in the kitchen, her hands were rarely still. She always showed her love with food (real chicken, collards greens, fresh field peas and those GOD O'MIGHTY CAT HEAD BISCUITS) Mmm Mmm Mmm..... just to name a few.
It would be wrong to say that Ida lost her battle because she never stopped fighting. She was always determined. When anyone else would have broken, she stayed strong. Through her, we know what resilience and perseverance truly look like. She was strongest; to have known there was no quit in Ida. She wasn't afraid of anyone or anything. She was fierce....
Sister Daniels was preceded in death by her parents: Allie B. and Perry Paramore; her husband, Chesterfield Daniels; the following children: Laten, Irene, Coy Lee, and Roberta Daniels; siblings’ brother: Willie Paramore, Katie Sims, Anna Cobb, Katherine, Bessie and Pattie Paramore.
Among the many who will forever cherish her beautiful spirit includes especially her children: Shirley Pittman (Edward), Willie Roy Daniels (Darlene), Edward Lee Daniels and Gloria Highsmith; fourteen grandchildren; fifty-two great grandchildren and thirteen great-great grandchildren; daughter-in-law: Lorraine Daniels and a host of nieces, nephews and other relatives and loved ones.
Well, you can rest on now sweet grandma.... we've got it from here.
To send flowers
to the family or plant a tree
in memory of Ida Mae (Paramore) Daniels, please visit our floral store.