Ratibu Jacocks
Ratibu Jacocks
Ratibu Jacocks

Ratibu Shadidi (William Henry Jacocks) joined his ancestors on Thursday evening, December 10.

Ratibu is survived by his mate, Wilmer Amina Carter of nearly 35 years. They were joined as one in 1984 and reaffirmed their marriage in 1994.

He is remembered for his vision and passion, which will continue through his mate, Amina, his children, Anye Imani; Malaika Jacocks Dameron (Kamau); Jamala Shaw (Rubani) and eight grandchildren: Tariki (Shani), Daima (Shiane), Amina 2 (Darian), Shaila, Akiba (Tayah), Halisi (Darius) Nia, and Miadi (Braelynn). His brother, James; sisters: Jean, Catherine, Odessa and many other loving relatives.

Ratibu was the co-owner of Elegant Floors and Creative Businesses Services. Ratibu was also an entrepreneur, author, lobbyist and political consultant.

He is a published author of Incidents, Struggles, and Divine Intervention: Memoirs of Ratibu Jacocks.

Ratibu was also a community activist, Sunday School Teacher for more than 30 years; Chair, Inland Area Kwanzaa Group; Treasurer, Westside Action Group; Distinguished Toastmaster; Life Member – National Council of Negro Women, Inc.; Longtime Travelers Aid Volunteer, Ontario Airport; Member – Black History Parade Committee; Member – Martin Luther King Breakfast Committee; Black Student Union Advisor at Bloomington High School; attended the 1995 Million Man March; Tumanini Teacher at San Bernardino Valley College and coordinated Saturday Morning Speakers – a youth speaking club.

Ratibu is predeceased by his parents, James Alfred and Annie Mae Jacocks.

The services were held at New Hope Missionary Baptist Church at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday December 17.

In lieu of flowers the family asks for donations to the Wilmer Amina Carter Scholarship Foundation, P.O. Box 332, Rialto CA 92377.