Florence Howard Pendleton, U. S. Shadow Senator for the District of Columbia, passed away peacefully Thursday at her home. She was 94 years of age.
The daughter of the late John Milton and Elease Brooks Howard, Senator Pendleton was born in Columbus, GA and was a 1940 graduate of the William H. Spencer High School. She obtained her Bachelor and Masters degrees from Howard University in Washington D.C. Having resided in the D.C. area for over 55 years, she was a member of Bearean Baptist Church where served as the Church Clerk for 40 years. Senator Pendleton retired following 40+ years as an Administrator with the District of Columbia School System. In 1991 she was elected as the first U. S. Senator to represent the District of Columbia. Her tenure as a dedicated servant lasted 17 years. She was a member of the District of Columbia Retired Teachers Association, the Drifters Social Club, Challengers Bridge Club, and the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Upon returning to Columbus, Senator Pendleton worshipped with her “home church” family, First African Baptist Church.
Surviving her departure with cherished memories, include: her sons, Oscar Pendleton, Jr. (Ann) and Howard T. Pendleton (Jeanella); five grandchildren, Andre Pendleton, Oscar Pendleton III, Crystal P. Shahid(Zaki), Elease Marie Newman and Christine Pendleton; five great grandchildren, devoted cousins, Nellie Kendall and Aldric Hayes, other loving relatives and friends.
The Homegoing Celebration for Senator Pendleton will be held Wednesday, September 16, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. at Green Acres Cemetery.
The visitation will begin Today at 1 p.m. with Family Hour from 4 until 5:00 p.m. at the funeral home
The Staff of Progressive Funeral Home is honored to support the family with End of Life Services.
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I will always remember her she live right across the street from me. Growing up she always give the kids in the neighborhood something do. You will be miss Love Tootise
Florence Pendelton was my neighbor, my friend, and leader in the Free DC movement. May she rest in peace.
Much love and respect. Thomas M. Blanton
My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this time of sorrow. May God's blessings, comfort, and strength be with you. Love Always.
Veronica (Nene) Wiley
Senator Pendleton, we residents of Washington DC will forever be in your debt for your efforts on our behalf! As we approach this year's very frightening election, we remember your perseverance and courage. We WILL get votes for the citizens of Washington DC (and of Puerto Rico and our other US "possessions"). And thank YOU for your work to make that happen! Blessings to you and your familyl.
To the Pendleton Family, I send my deepest condolences.
Senator Pendleton was a fine representative demonstrating a true commitment to the people of the District of Columbia. She was eloquent, professional and ran a good race. Well done. May she rest in power.
My Dearest Howard & Jeanella,and the entire Pendleton Family,our condolences. We pray the comforter will guide you all during this walk in the valley.His peace, His grace, be with you forevermore. The Ramsey Family