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Floral Bearers Family and Friends Pall Bearers Family and Friends Acknowledgements The family of Mrs. Lula Mae Crumblin wishes to sincerely express thanks for the overwhelming outpouring of love, sympathy, prayers, and kindness during our time of loss. We thank God for the life she lived, memories and times together. She has left a legacy that will live in our hearts FOREVER. Special thanks are extended to Ridgeway Manor Facility and Staff, Providence Northeast Hospital and Staff, Heart of Hospice, Rockhill Independent Church and St. Matthew Baptist Church #2. Nelson’s Funeral Home 270 N. Dogwood Ave. Ridgeway, SC 29130 803-337-4500 www.nelsonsofridgeway.com June 27, 1926 April 19, 2020 Friday, April 24, 2020 3:00 P.M. The Rock 12826 State Hwy 215 Jenkinsville, SC 29065 Reverend Robert Charles, Pastor Order of Service Pastor Robert Charles, Presiding Mrs. Lula Mae Crumblin Musical Prelude ------------------------------------------------- Processional ------------------- Clergy, Family and Friends Selection ------------------------------- Minister Jackie Sims Scriptures: Old Testament -------------------------------------------------- New Testament ------------------------------------------------- Invocation -------------------------------------------------------- Reflections-------------------------------------------------------- Ms. Shalonda Goins, Great-granddaughter Mrs. Essie McConnell, Daughter Selection ------------------------------- Minister Jackie Sims Words of Comfort ----------------- Pastor Robert Charles Recessional -------------------------------- Funeral Directors Committal Rites and Presentation St. Matthew Baptist Church #2 Blair, SC There will not be a repast due to COVID-19. Life is But a Stopping Place Life is but a stopping place, a pause in what’s to be, A resting place along the road, to sweet eternity. We all have different journeys, Different paths along the way, We all are meant to learn some things, But never meant to stay…. Our destination is a place, far greater than we know. For some, the journey’s quicker; for some, the journey’s slow. And when the journey finally ends, we will claim a great reward, And find an everlasting reward together with the Lord.

Transcript of Lula Mae Crumblin · Lula M. Crumblin, daughter of the late Willie Hall and Willie Farrow was born...

Floral Bearers Family and Friends

Pall Bearers Family and Friends

Acknowledgements The family of Mrs. Lula Mae Crumblin wishes to sincerely express

thanks for the overwhelming outpouring of love, sympathy, prayers,

and kindness during our time of loss. We thank God for the life she

lived, memories and times together. She has left a legacy that will live

in our hearts FOREVER.

Special thanks are extended to Ridgeway Manor Facility and Staff,

Providence Northeast Hospital and Staff, Heart of Hospice, Rockhill

Independent Church and St. Matthew Baptist Church #2.

Nelson’s Funeral Home

270 N. Dogwood Ave.

Ridgeway, SC 29130

803-337-4500

www.nelsonsofridgeway.com

June 27, 1926 – April 19, 2020

Friday, April 24, 2020 3:00 P.M.

The Rock

12826 State Hwy 215

Jenkinsville, SC 29065

Reverend Robert Charles, Pastor

Order of Service

Pastor Robert Charles, Presiding

Mrs. Lula Mae Crumblin

Musical Prelude -------------------------------------------------

Processional ------------------- Clergy, Family and Friends

Selection ------------------------------- Minister Jackie Sims

Scriptures:

Old Testament --------------------------------------------------

New Testament -------------------------------------------------

Invocation --------------------------------------------------------

Reflections--------------------------------------------------------

Ms. Shalonda Goins, Great-granddaughter

Mrs. Essie McConnell, Daughter

Selection ------------------------------- Minister Jackie Sims

Words of Comfort ----------------- Pastor Robert Charles

Recessional -------------------------------- Funeral Directors

Committal Rites and Presentation

St. Matthew Baptist Church #2

Blair, SC

There will not be a repast due to COVID-19.

Life is But a Stopping Place

Life is but a stopping place, a pause in what’s to be,

A resting place along the road, to sweet eternity.

We all have different journeys,

Different paths along the way,

We all are meant to learn some things,

But never meant to stay….

Our destination is a place, far greater than we know.

For some, the journey’s quicker; for some, the journey’s

slow.

And when the journey finally ends, we will claim a great

reward,

And find an everlasting reward together with the Lord.

Devoted Mother Cherished Friend

Obituary

On April 19, 2020, our mother, Lula Mae Crumblin, fell asleep in the

Savior’s arms.

Lula M. Crumblin, daughter of the late Willie Hall and Willie Farrow

was born on June 27, 1926. “Lue,” as she was affectionately known,

was the last survivor of seven children.

At an early age, Lue gave her life to Christ, joining St. Matthew Baptist

Church #2 in Blair, SC. She served as president of the Sunshine Lady’s

Club, she was an usher and she worked with many other church

committees. She was a member of the AP&B Society, Women’s Aid

Society #63, and Gethsemane Order of Easter Star chapter #9.

Cherishing her memories are six daughters, Cleon (Jimmie) Hopkins of

Alexandria, VA, Nellie S. Belle of Cleveland, OH, Thelma (Jack)

Workman of New York, NY, Linda Starks of Hempstead, NY, Essie C

McConnell and Alice Ruff of Jenkinsville, SC; five sons, Thomas

Crumblin of Winnsboro, SC, John Crumblin and Willie Crumblin of

Columbia, SC, Leon (Lillie) Crumblin of Pine Bluff, AR and Randy

(Sharon) Crumblin of Killeen, TX; a grandson that was reared in the

home, James (Elaine) Brown of Abingdon, MD; 27 grandchildren, 45

great-grandchildren and 21 great-great-grandchildren; a host of nieces,

nephews, and other loving relatives and friends.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband,

Marion Crumblin; four grandchildren, Emily “Gail” Lightly, John

“Johnny Cake” Crumblin, Ronnie Hopkins, and Darnell Stone; five

sisters, ID, Nellie, Inez, Essie and Lelia; and one brother, TJ.