
Celebrating the Life of
February 7, 1932 — June 23, 2024
Emily T. Christian, beloved mother to one child Cathy Christian-Simmons 67 years old of Palm Bay, Florida, passed away in the ICU at Palm Bay Hospital on June 23, 2024, at 9:10 PM, leaving a void her family cannot fill.
Emily was born in Bennettsville, S.C. in 1932 to Knox Purvis and Viola David. She was the eighth child and the youngest girl of 12 children. She was known as “Baby Sis” to her family.
Emily’s family relocated to Brooklyn, NY when she was 2 years old and she attended public school and graduated from Girls High School. After she graduated from high school, Emily married the love of her life Alfred A. Christian. While married, these early entrepreneurs owned and worked in their neighborhood grocery and candy store becoming a pillar in the community they served.
Later in life, Emily worked and retired as a cook providing healthy, nutritional, and delicious meals to the elderly population. Emily took special joy in the gathering of family and friends at her home. She had fond memories of the many times they would come to listen to music, dance, tell jokes, play cards, and enjoy her delightful cooking.
Emily was a devoted mother to Cathy, discovering that at age 2 years old Cathy had a heart defect. She always felt that the love, support, and medical care she provided Cathy would give her a chance at a normal healthy life. Recently, Emily also devoted one hour weekly to learning about the true God Jehovah and his son Jesus Christ. Her goal was to be baptized as a Jehovah’s Witness.
Emily was preceded in death by her spouses; Alfred Christian, and John Trankley, her parents; Knox and Viola, her siblings David, Flossie, Chesi, Blanche, Gladys, Hosper, Ruby, Knox Jr. “K.P.” Morris, Edward “Butch” and George “Baby Bro.”
Emily is survived by her daughter, Cathy, son-in-law, Thomas Simmons, granddaughter, Tracy Christian, and great-grandson, Ilyas Christian; her dearest niece Karen Purvis-Watson, and nephews Edward Delone Purvis, and Craig Samuel; her longest and dear, friend, Viola Harvey; her many other cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends who will never forget the love she brought to their lives.

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Aunt Emily, I still remember visiting you in 2021, we had so much fun talking for hours. I love you so much, miss you. Until we meet again.
I just remember as a little girl going to visit Aunt Emily. One thing she didn’t play was going in her refrigerator without asking or even at all. One day I made that big mistake and came in popped my hand and told me it wasn’t polite. I don’t think I’ve touched someone handle without asking. Lol. I also have a memory of us joking about her height. I’m not too tall myself but I told her every time I see her she shrinks, she just would chuckle and say you get old. I loved her laugh. She will truly be missed.

I am sure you and your bestie from NY will be reunited in heaven.
We the family of Emily want to thank you all for your thoughtful expressions, support, and love during this distressing time in our lives. I ask that you all remember to RSVP. Love, Cathy
To the Christian family. Please accept our heartfelt condolences on the passing of your Mother. We are so sorry for your loss. Please take comforts in the scriptures found at John5:28,29 and Acts 24:15
I am so honored to have known Ms. Emily aka Mom. She would call me and discuss how she was doing and always was concerned with others. I would call her and see how she was doing and we had a great conversation too. We laughed and had wonderful conversations. She knew both of my grandparents in Harlem and her daughter Cathy has always been a big sister to me, and Tracy Ann will always be my niece. She was a loving and beautiful lady and she knew how to have a great time. She loved her daughter and her granddaughter Tracy Ann. She really loved her great-grandson Ilyas and often stated how handsome he is. She would have me cracking up about everyday events and she always asked how my family was doing (especially my husband and she affectionately had a nickname for him). I will miss her and she will always be in my heart. Sleep on Mom your smile and quick wit will always stay with me. I do miss our phone calls.
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