A time to be born: On December 28, 1929, a son was born to the late Renzo Meadows and Lucella Rosebur, and they named him Lorenzo Meadows. A time to die: On August 27, 2009, he went peacefully to be with the Lord after a lengthy illness. A time to plant: "Lowe", as he was called by family and friends, redevied his education in the Baltimore City Public Schools System. He served in the United States Ait Force from 1948 to 1952. After his honorable discharge, he began his career with the Uited State Government. In 1952, he met and married Isbella Brown , a union that lasted fity-sevven years. He retired from the Social Security Administration after forty years of service. Lorenzo was a member of Jones Tabernacle Baptist Church, where he served on the Usher Board. He was also a church sexton, until his illness.In addition, he attended the Disiples Class, where he was taught by Mrs. Linda Farrell. Prior to Joining Jones Tabernacle, Lorenzo had developed a friendship with his co-worker Reverend Arthur Jones, who was very instrumental in his spiritual develoment. Over the course of his spiritual journey, Lerenzo often told his family how Reverend Jjones used him as an example during many of his Sunday sermons. Lorenzo was devoted member and seldom missed any service until he became ill. In terms of his soicla life, he ws an avid bowler and enjoyed all sports. He particularly like baseball and riding his bicycle in marathons. He served as an umpire after he stopped playing baseball. He will be deeply missed by family and friends. A time to mourn: Lorenzo leaves behind to cherish his memory:his devoted, Carolyn Dickey and Deborah Gills; two sons-in-law, Lenae Sullivan; granddaughters, Granita Anderson, Ebony Gillis and Alexus Dorsey; grandson-in-law, Dave Anderson; great-grandchildren, Latia, kaija, Amaris and Aj Sullvian, Zavien Walker, Ashelyand Avery Anderson; special cousin, Mildred Powell; as well as a host of other relatives and friends.