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Official Obituary of

Lillian M Whitfield

December 26, 1966 ~ June 25, 2024 (age 57) 57 Years Old
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Lillian Whitfield Obituary

Our Love Our Life Our Beloved

“Sweet Baby Lill”

Lillian Marie Whitfield
Sunrise: December 26, 1966
Sunset: June 25, 2024

Our Heavenly Father has called home
our sister Lillian Marie Whitfield, on
Tuesday, June 25, 2024.
Lillian was the youngest of 4 girls born to
the late parents Ethel Mae Brown -
Whitfield-Cain (born May 1924 - deceased
Sept. 1976 and Lorenzo Whitfield (born Jan
1921 - deceased May 1970. Sisters: 1st
Born, Mary Ellen Whitfield (born Apr 1960 -
deceased Nov 1986).

Survived by her remaining sisters,
Lorenzetta Kay Whitfield (Palmdale CA)
Tanya Ann Whitfield (Northridge CA) and
half-sister Mrs. Dorothy J. Walker (resides
in Chicago, IL).
Lillian was born on December 26, 1966,
Michigan City, IN, which coincidentally was
the official day of Kwanza, we’ve always
known that Lillian was special. Baptized at
the age of 5 (Mt Zion Baptist Church Mich.
City IN)
Lillian attended children's summer camp
expanding her knowledge of Christ and the
many stories in the Bible. At age 9 Lillian
was the first girl on the Pee-Wee basketball
team, which the following year integrated
girls on the team.
Tragically, at age 10 Lillian and her
sisters, now orphaned, were placed under
guardianship by our mother’s sister (Aunt -

Gena Ruth Hall) thus relocating to Los
Angeles CA (Aug. 1977). Lillian graduated
from Hollywood High School of Performing
Arts, class of 1985. As a young adult Lillian
worked full time to support herself and
continued to pursue her dream of entering
the music industry. She played the piano,
and was an anomaly since she was not
educated in music theory, yet could play
effortlessly, in addition she was an advent
bicyclist, huge fan of reading (Christian,
World Almanac US & World Hist.)
Furthermore she began writing songs which
she continued in spite of her adversity
facing serious medical issues. Lastly, May
2024 Lillian was accepted for her collage of
artwork at the Palmdale Artist Fair, in which
she displayed her “Colorist” inspired
portraits.

In Lillian’s later years she was a
philanthropist donating monthly to many
organizations, (Unisef, World Orphans etc.)
which supported orphans and foster
children both domestic and globally. She
always spoke about how these agencies
continue to assist kids like us and how the
social system now screens guardians, to
ensure orphans will not suffer in abusive
homes, ensuring safety for said minors.
Lillian was truly a caring, intelligent,
compassionate woman who leaves behind
a host of family and friends.

Last, Lillian suffered as with her
surviving sisters victims of Remote Neural
Monitoring, v2k and cointelpro abuses.
(Church Committee 1975 - Tuskegee
Experiment) Resulting in great stress and
despair. These assaults are covert but

more and more exposure is being revealed,
especially on social media platforms. Many
victims are foster & orphans children, also
assaults reported by prison inmates and
simply marginalized groups.

Proverbs:23 v 10/11 “Do not move an
ancient boundary stone or encroach on the
fields of the fatherless, for their Defender is
strong: he will take up their case against
you”.

                                        

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