Dinitia Jo Givens

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Dinitia Jo Givens, 65, born December 6, 1953 and transcended this life on June 14, 2019. Born to the late Alfred Thrweatt and Anna Tye. Raised, by Raleigh and Anna Carter in Cincinnati, Ohio, after the passing of Alfred. The youngest of the family, Dinitia graduated from Mt. Healthy High School.
Dinitia give her life to Christ at a young age at, New Prospect Baptist Church and spent her life spreading the news of God’s love through encouraging words, volunteer work, and providing support to anyone in need.

She married the late Richard Givens in Cincinnati OH, and they lived happily together in Columbus, Ohio for many years. This union was blessed with three children: Damon, DeAnna and Dairen. Dinitia was a devoted and loving wife and mother, the center of their family.

Dinitia spent about 15 years providing care to young children in the family home, after the passing of her husband she was ready for a new challenge. She spent the last 14 years “giving her heart” to the students and staff at Paul Mitchell the School Columbus.

Preceding her in death, husband Richard Givens, parents Alfred Thrweatt and Anna (Raleigh) Carter, sister Blanda Thrweatt and sister-in-law Deborah “Debbie” Givens.

Dinitia leaves to cherish her memory children Damon (Lauren) Givens, DeAnna Givens, and Dairen (Kiele) Givens, grandchildren Kiersten, Dayln, Porter, Major, Kendall and August, in-laws, Richard and Blanch Givens, siblings: Victoria (Michael) Reese, Dorothy Williams, Warren Thrweatt, Raleigh (Ramona) Carter, Ralph (Betty) Carter, Ruth Carter and Joyce Carter, and many close relatives and friends. Dinitia never met a stranger and always let God use her for his work on this earth. While she was a strong, smart, amazing woman, she never took credit for anything; she gave all credit to God. She will be greatly missed.

Visitation 10:00am and Funeral 11:00am Saturday June 22, 2019 Faith Ministries 2747 Agler Rd, 43224.

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Condolence Messages

  1. Expressions of sympathy for the family. In times of distress we need comfort that soothes our hearts. May the peace of God guard your hearts. With caring thoughts.

  2. I am extending my heartfelt sympathy for your recent loss of Ms.Dinitia. “Jehovah is close to the broken hearted and He save those who are crush in spirit” ._Psalm 34:18,19

  3. Dinitia was the second mother to my children, and I loved her so. I could never have done it all without your care, love, and attention for Alex and Charley (RIP). When you reunite with Charley in heaven, tell him I love him. Your family and friends will miss you something terrible. Rest In Peace, dear friend.

  4. Dear Damon~I am so deeply sorry to hear of your Mom’s passing. My love to you all.
    Kathy

  5. Charla (Arthur) Sheppard

    Victoria and family, Our sincerest condolences at the passing of your Beloved Sister. May Christ’s comfort engulf your hearts and minds. May your shared memories bring you much joy. I hope to attend the wake. Eternal rest, Lord hear our prayer.

  6. Faith Ministries Church

    Sis Victoria Reese & Family
    We continue to pray for strength, comfort & peace as our Father wraps his loving arms around your loved one. Please accept our sincere condolences and may our prayers help comfort you.

  7. Sis Donna Chatman

    Sis Victoria Reese & Family
    So deeply saddened by the news of your loss. We pray that God will grant you strength and comfort. My most sincere condolences. Much love

  8. Irish J. Richardson

    To the Givens family. My heart is with you and your family at this time of your loss. There is comfort in knowing God’s promises about the resurrection hope. (Acts 24:15) and (John 5:28,29) In the past God has resurrected humans and He is eager to do it again because He hates death. (Mark 5:41-43) It is not God’s purpose originally for mankind to grow old, get sick and die. To learn more about God’s promises go to JW.ORG. There are online Bible study lessons featured and more. Love, Your Neighbor Irish J. Richardson

  9. DeeAnn Willis-Berry

    Damon, DeAnna, and Dairen,
    Words cannot express the shock and sadness I felt upon hearing of your mom’s passing. I’m equally sad that I was out of the country during her homegoing. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. I know I don’t have to tell you what an awesome person your mom was. She took care of Gabrielle and Noah like they were her own children. The peace of mind I felt while she was caring for my childern was immeasurable. Thank God for the gift of Dinitia! Sincerely, DeeAnn Willis-Berry

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