

Juma was an avid bike rider and fitness enthusiast. He loved working out and sharing his knowledge of
physical fitness with others. As a young man, Juma participated in dance, gymnastics, cheer competitions, and a was a member of the Terry Parker High School Cheerleading Squad.
Juma was a very charismatic and a little sassy. He always gave his opinion, whether you asked for it or not. Juma was a free spirit and lived his life to the fullest. His favorite saying was 'Miss Ma'am'.
Juma loved his grand-nieces, Maree and Alissa, and each moment he spent with them was priceless.
Juma's energy was infectious, and his laughter could brighten even the darkest days. His impact on those around him was profoundand his memory will continue to inspire joy and zest for life.
Juma is survived by his loving parents, Herman and Nadine Pryor, Sr.; devoted sisters, Beatrice Moten, Rosalind Washington and Kenya Washington; his brother, Herman Pryor, Jr. (Judy); two grand-nieces,
MareAnna and Alissa; his beloved aunts, Shirley Woodside (Johnny), Jacqueline Myers, and Mary Collins (Dexter); his caring uncles, Ernest Washington (Patricia), and Alonza Green (Ernestine); and a host of loving nieces, nephews and cousins.
Juma was predeceased by his brother, William Wilson; nephew, Khyrie Pryor; grandfather, William Washington and Grandmother, Maggie Washington. Their memories remain woven into the tapestry of Juma's life, and their love continues to surround his family with strength and comfort. The unwavering
love and cherished memories will forever keep juma's spirit alive in their hearts.
Visitation will be held on August 29, 2025 between the hours of 2-4pm at Beaches Chapel by Hardage Giddens, 1701 Beach Blvd, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250.
Funeral services will be held on August 30, 2025 at 1:00pm in St. Paul Lutheran Church, 2730 Edgewood Ave West, Jacksonville, FL 32209, committal services will follow in Rest Lawn South Cemetery.
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