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WOOSTER FUNERAL HOME
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t hO\l a"olntebt m'l heod U)ith oif: m,! cup runneth over.
~vrer'1 900dnOlss und merc~ shalf foHo~ me orf the dQ'f~ of m'f life I and ~ U)iir
d..,erf in the holl~ of theJ?rd JOT Olver.
FRANKIE PLUfJIIVl ER
April 14~ 1906 - July 31~ 1986
SERVICES
Thursday ~ August 7~ 1986
1 : 00 p . m.
Salem Baptist Church
Hennepin ~ Okla .
CLERGY
Rev . Leroy Peters
INTERMENT
Little Flock Cemetery
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PALL BEARERS Sgt. Edwards, Sgt. Langston, Sfc. Walker
Sgt. Hurst, Sgt. (Ret.) Leday, Sgt. McCor~ick
FLOWER BEARERS Missionary Unit No. 2
HONORARY PALL BEARERS
Debonettes
INTERMENT Post Cemetery Fort Sill
Services Under Direction of Miller's Mortuary
Lawton, Oklahoma Phone 353-9945
,. . In Memory Of
GERALDINE P. POPE 1927 - 1972
Saturday, February 5, 1972 11:00 A.M.
BARNETT CHAPEL, A.M.E. CHURCH 3421 ABILENE DRIVE LAWTON, OKLAHOMA
Rev. Edward E. Davis, Pastor, Officiating
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Geraldine P. Pope was born February 28,1927, in Dun· can, Oklahoma. She was a graduate of Tatum High
School. Mrs. pope had been a resident of Lawton for twenty·
five years. She was a member of Barnett Chapel A.M.E.
church and the Debonettes. She was united in Holy Matrimony to Sgt. I. C. (Ret)
Herbert Pope. Tuesday evening about 8:03 she went home to rest. Leaving to mourn her home going a devoted husband Sgt. I. C. (Ret) Herbert Pope of the home; five sons Herbert Jr.,; Robert Lee, serving with the Air For~e; and Euell, Jerome, and Darnell all of the home; a daughter, Sandra K. Lawton ; eight sisters, Mattie Mae McConnell, Erma Jean Young, Willie Ann Carr, Mary Lee Hill, Mrs. Mildred Moore, Dorothy F. James, Della Mae Colbert, and Corine Doaks; Three Brothers, Aaron Jr., Charles E. and Matthew Carr; Father Aaron Carr, four grandchildren, a host of other relatives and friends.
ORDER OF SERVICE Processional
Song ............................................................ Choir
Scripture
Prayer. ... ....... ..... ............. .... ... ... .. Rev. L. K. Jones
Acknowledgements, Cards, Florals, Telegrams, Con· dolences, Resolutions ........... Mrs. Doris Pettigrew
Expressions .... .. .......................... Rev. L. K. Jones
Song Solo ..... .......... ....... ... .... ... .. .. .. Precious Lord
Eulogistic Message .............. Rev. Edward E. Davis
Reviewal Recessional
*********** APPRECIATION*************
The family of Mrs. Geraldine P. Pope wishes to express thanks to the many friends for each ex· pression of sympathy shown during their be· reavement.
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V.E. Winslett Roy Williams Bert McConnel
Erma G. Young Alean Davis Ann Williams
PALLBEARERS
FLOWER GIRLS
Ross McClain Sim Davis
Luke Williams
Mattie McConnel Lillie Evans
Ogelia Hogan
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
We the family wish to acknowledge with gratefulness each act of kindness and expression of sympathy you have shown . May God bless you .
INTERMENT Jehovah Cemetery Milo, Oklahoma
Ragsdale-Grant & Sons Mortuary - Directing
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OBSEQUIES FOR
A.P. POWELL
Saturday, March 24, 1979 1 :00 P.M.
Bethel Baptist Church Tatums, Oklahoma
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OBITUARY
A.P. Powell was born August 22, 1905 to Alexander P. Powell and Mary Powell in the Tatums Community.
He departed this life March 20, 1979.
He was a member of the Free Pentecostal Holiness Church and remained faithfully to the church.
He was married to Oma J. Nero who preceeded him in death . To this union eight children were born . One child preceeded them in death . One son, Billy Gene of St. Louis, Missouri; six daughters, Maud A. Leakes of St. Louis, Missouri ; Rita B. Dixon of Detroit, Michigan; Celestine Gude of St. Louis, Missouri; Rayvon Sanders of Fort Worth, Texas; Patricia A . Powell of Detroit, Michigan; Gloria Elaine Powell of Chicago, Illinois. One brother, A.c. Powell of Chicago, Illinois. Two sisters, Maud Alice Drew of LaJunta, Colorado; and Irma Brown of LaJunta, Colorado. Twenty-one grandchildren, ten great grandchildren. And a host of other relatives and friends .
ORDER OF SERVICE
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Song ... . ...... There Is a Fountain Filled with Blood
Scripture ..... . ....... . ...... . .... . .... Psalms 91
Prayer
Song .............. .. .. . ... . ........ 1'11 Fly Away
Obituary
Acknowledgment
Solo . ............... . ........... Roy Lee Cephus
Eulogy .... .. .. . .......... Elder Vanuel C. Little, Sr.
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:sure ............ WHAT A FRIEND WE HAVE IN JESUS
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FRA'::ih ..••..•••. REV. ~',cCEILAN STEVENSON
seLL •••••••••••• ~ALK WITH ME lCRD-~:RS. CHRISTIW,',: JAC[.;,)Uh
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sc:- ..••..•..... JUST 'rHINK OF HIS GOODNE3S rrG YO U (SPECIAL REQUES7)
OBITUARY •••.•••• MRS. CI ARA r:cGCI:NELL
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EGTCGY ••••.••••• ELDER RALPH HINES
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(rna Powell wasil the daughter of 'fhomas and Ellen Hero. She was born April 20, 1908. She .departed this life', November 18, 1975. at 9t25 P.N. on Tuesday jn a ~8vis Nursing Home.
::>l1e united .in holy matrimony to A.P. Powell, October ?J. 1930. To this unlon eight ch:i Ijrerl were born, one )receded her in death.
~ he leaves to mourn her husband A. P. Powell, of the home, r,'at'.J.T>·s, Oklahoma. One son Billy G8n~ Powell, St. Louis, 1110. Six < ~' d;:oup"hters: i!(aud.:Leaks, and 'Chelectj~e Gude of St. ' Louis, MO. Rita Dixon, and Patricia Powell both of Detroit, Mich. Rayvon Sanders, Ft, Worth. Texas. Gl~ria Powell of Chicago, 'I!T. Fo~r brothers; Tj eroy Nero (f r.raturns, (j, • Robert Nero of San Francisco, Calif. Willie Nero of Oklahoma. City. Claude Nero of Milo, Ckla. Three brothers preceded 'her in death. Three sisters: Czell Stevenson of Oklahoma, city, CK E8tella Shannon and Myrtle GreGE, of Milo, Ok. Twenty grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, and a host of other relatives and friends.
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SAM POWELL 1917 - 1982
1:00 P. M. Saturday, March 6, 1982
Rev. Wilson, Officiating
Interment . . . . . .. Little Flock Cemetery Elmore City, Okla.
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Song . f!l . l!. :.-m-."i ..... ~ ... Savannah HarrIs Prayer ...... ' ':' .............. Rev. Stevenson Scripture. " . p~. ~ ..... Rev. ~rq-~ Acknowledgements ............. AI!ce Peters (j ..... ../L. Resolutions .................... Ahce Peters Remarks ....................... Rev. Wilson Solo .................... Mrs. D. M. Jackson Eulogy: ..... ; Re~. McI?~i1~ of La Junta, Colo. Recesslon~l J ..(;,. 7 t!/f..$.oi.l.t t· .".,- iJ ,.q:",,1tt1!r
will: / vt'L- r:;:rL!.J."H pi-J""iu.'t.~ The family of Mr. Sam Powell would like to to acknowledge the kindness and appreciation shown in their moments of sorrow.
FLOWER BEARERS The Missionary Sisters
PALLBEARERS
Simmie Butler Bobby Osborne Calvin Osborne
VSHERS
Holmes Prince Cecil Hooks
J. P. Boyd
Dinner will be served at Mt. Zion Cafeteria.
OBITUARY
Mr. Sam Powell was born Feburary 21, 1917 to the family of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Powell, his father preceeded him in death.
He received his early education and Christian training at Little Flock. He later moved to La Juanta, Colorado, where he served 21 years with the Santa Fe Railroad. He was also active in many other organizations, he was also a member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church of La Juanta, Colorado.
He departed this life February 28, 1982 at Pauls Valley General Hospital at 10.30 P. M.
He leaves to mourn; his mother, Sadie Bruce of Elmore City; two brothers, Homer Powell and Harvey Powell of Elmore City, Okla.; one son Jeffery Powell of San Francisco, Calif. and many uncles, aunts, nephews, nieces, cousins and friends.
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IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
KATHLEEN PRATT
Born May 21, 1954 Grandfield, Okla.
Died March 26, 1968 Snyder, Okla.
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Funeral Services
Sunday, March 31, 1968-2:30 P. M.
Mtn. Zion Baptist Church Snyder, Oklia.
OfficiaJting Clergyman
REV. A. SEARCY
PALLBEARERS
Billie Muse
Billie Tubbs
Billie Gene Lacy
James Kibble, Jr.
Gary Muse
Edward J1ohnson, Jr.
Final Resting Pliace
Fairlawn Cemetery, Snyder, Okla.
Persons driving in the procession, please turn
on headlights for safety
Order of Services
Song .......... ............. ...... ...... ........... .............. Near The Cross
Scripture ................... ... .... ............................ Rev. M. Tubbs
Song .... ................. ............. ... .... ...... ..... .......................... Girls
Remarks
Acknowledgement Cards
Duet ................................................................ Polly Johnson
Bettie Lacy
Obituary .. ................ ..... .................. ...... ....... Lottie Atkinson
Eulogy .............. ....................... ............ ... . ... Rev. A. Searcy
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I 0.&eded the Q¥iet I needed the quiet so He drew me aside Into the shadows where we could confide. Away from the bustle where all the day long, I hurried and worried when active and strong.
I needed the quiet though at first I rebelled. But gently, so gently, my cross He upheld. And whispered so sweetly of spiritual things, Though weakened in body, my spirit took wings, To heights never dreamed of when active and gay, He loved me so gently He drew me away.
I needed the quiet, no prisonmy bed, But a beautiful valley of blessings instead, A place to grow richer, in Jesus to hide, I needed the quiet so He drew me aside.
Earl C. Miles Miles Douglas
Yetta Hill Jacque Williams
Cas/(g,t ~earers Altus Prince Paul Miles
:F{ower ~earers Janetta Miles Sandra Prince
Joe Ray Williams Homer Powell
Carine Miles Shirley Cotton
Arrangements Entrusted to the Care of: KIRK-DAWSON-DILLARD
FUNERAL HOME Ardmore, Oklahoma 73401
"Large enough to serve you; yet small enough to care." Jobie 1. Kirk, Mortician
In Loving Memory of
JZL{ice Prince Sunrise: February 2, 1908 Sunset: January 10, 1993
:Funera{ Services Saturday, January 16, 1993 • 1:00 p.m.
at the Bethel Baptist Church
Tatums, Oklahoma Rev. Frank Lawson, Pastor
Rev. W-J. Cotton, Officiating
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Oraer of Service
Prelude
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Hymn ................................................................................ "I Love the Lord"
Reading of the Word
Old Testament ................................................ Rev. S.M. Stevenson
New Testament ................................................... Rev. Leroy Peters
Invocation ...................................................................... Rev. Frank Lawson
Acknowledgments - Resolutions ............................................... Appointee
Special Tribute ............................................................... Rev. John Thigpyn
Solo ........................................................................................ "Use Me Lord"
Eulogy ................................................................................. Rev. W.J. Cotton
Final Tribute ........................................................... Funeral Staff in Charge
Recessional
"The songs are favorites of the deceased.
Final Resting Place Litt{e !f{oc/(Cemetery
Elmore City, Oklahoma
Will those driving in the processional please turn on bright lights for safety.
9{ptice: Dinner will be served in Bethel Dining Hall immediately following the interment.
Obituary
Alice Prince was born February 2,1908 in Elmore City, Oklahoma to James and Dora (Richardson) Colbert. She was the oldest of eight children. She grew up in the Elmore City community and attended school at Little Flock.
In 1924 she married Moses Prince and one son, L.G., was born to this union. She was preceded in death by her husband in 1980.
Mrs. Prince accepted Christ as her personal Saviour over 65 years ago and united with Little Flock Baptist Church. She later united with Mt. Zion Baptist and remained a devout devoted Christian until her health failed. During her active Christian years she served as Church Clerk.
Following her husband's death she continued to care for and raise ca ttle until 1987 when she decided to sell them due to failing heal tho
Sunday, January 10, 1993 after being a resident at Ardmore Care Center approximately two weeks, she departed this mortal life. She leaves to forever cherish her memories her son, L.G. and daughter-in-law, Mary, Springer; two sisters, Elberta Edwards and Helen Chestand, both of Oklahoma City; a foster son, John Thigpyn, Oklahoma City; an unde, Ike Miles, Elmore City; several nieces and nephews; many acquaintances and friends.
She will be missed by the family ofMt. Zion Baptist Church, as well as all those who knew and loved her, but there is comfort in knowing that she's not dead ,: she's resting. Nett
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Herbert Prince Orville Prince A. C. Prince, Jr.
Etta Scott
PALLBEARERS
FLOWER BEARERS
Johnnie M. Matthews Elizabeth Clayton Emily Watley
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Clovis Prince Everett · Prince Wilbur Prince
Opal Childs Ida McMullen pellora Barton Lurlee Miles
The family wishes to express their many thanks for the kindness shown during their hour of bereavement.
INTERMENT
Summit View Cemetery - Guthrie, Oklahoma
(Remains will not be viewed at the cemetery.)
Services under the direction of TEMPLE & SON FUNERAL HOME
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
FOR
DAISY MAE PRINCE
SERVICES
Saturday, September 22, 1973 11:00 a.m.
Church of the Living God (C.W.F.F.)
3520 North Kelly Avenue Okla. City, Okla.
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Daisy Mae Reels Prince was born May 3, 1926 in Guthrie, Okla., where she attended Elementary and High School and met her husband, A. C. Prince, Sr. To this union was born 12 children, all of whom are living.
She confessed a hope in Christ at an early age. She united with the Church.of the Living God under the pastorship of Bishop F. C. Scott. Here she served in numerous capacities as a faithful member until her demise.
She gave tirelessly of her time to the community as a member of the Heroines of Jericho, Eastern Star, Daughters of Isis, Twelve Hearts Sewing Club, Park and Recreation Sewing Instructor and other organizations.
She is survived by a loving and devoted husband, A. C. , Sr.; eight daughters, Ora Armenthia, Avis Arn~lda, Sherri Lynn, Shanton Waneva, of the home; Colleen Kayette, Carbondale, Illinois; Darlene Prince and Elgia Owens, Okla. City, and Doris Faye, Los Angeles, California; four sons, Clovis, Orville, Okla. City. A. C. Jr., U. S. Army and Wilbur, of Los Angeles, California; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Prince, Enid, Okla.; two brothers, Granville Prince of Thousand Oaks, California, and Everett Prince of Enid, Okla.; two sisters, Oletha Murray, Oakland, California and Verla Bradden, Okla. City; nine grandchildren, two uncles, two nephews, two nieces, and a host of other relatives and friends.
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Solo . ..
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Eulogy ....
Masonic Services
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. "Amazing Grace"
. Elder T. H. Murrell
Church - Lillie Hope Heroines of Jericho
. , Elder B. Hall
. Elder M. Barton
Overseer E. Bowie
Son, Clovis Prince Bishop L. M. Musgrove and others
. . . . . . . . . Bishop F. C. Scott
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Luke Williams
PALL BEARERS
FLOWER BEARERS
Herbert Prince Joe Taylor
N. W. Wyatt
Mission Society - Salem Church
Services under the direction of
TEMPLE & SON FUNERAL HOME 2801 North Kelley
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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EMMETT C. PRINCE
SERVICES
Thursday, April 8, 1976 - 1 :00 P. M.
SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH Henneypen, Oklahoma
Rev. Leroy Peters officiating
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Emmett C. Prince was born Nov. 7, 1917 to Maggie and Grant C.
Prince in Elmore City, Oklahoma.
He is survived by a stepmother, Ida Prince of the home; one son,
William Prince of Oklahoma City; one brother, Holmes Prince of
Elmore City; one sister, Corine Lozer, Phoenix, Arizona; a foster
brother, Melton Boyd, U. S. Army, Fort Bliss, Texas; five grand
children; and one daughter-in-law, Naomi Prince, Okla. City; and
a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
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Solo
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"Jesus, Keep Me Near The Cross"
Rev. Fred Rushing
Rev. Fred Rushing
."What A Friend"
. . Alice Williams
Frankie Plummer
Rev. Leroy Peters
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Mortician in Charge
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Lafayette T ay\or Banks Stevenson
Walter Hester Wylie Newberry Johnnie James
Flower Bearers Missionary Societies
Mt. Zion Baptist Church. Elrnore City Salern Baptist Church. Hennepin
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We sincerely thank our rnany friends for their acts of kindness and expressions of syrnpathy.
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OBITUARY LORD is my light and my salvation ;
whom shall I fear? The Lord is the strength of my life ; of whom shall I be
afraid. Mr. Harrison Prince was born to Alex and Agnes
Prince on February 8, 1893. He grew up in the Soil Creek Community where he met and married Miss Izora Williams on May 21 , 1921. To this union ten children were born, two preceding him in death.
He and his wife raised their family, worked and served the community. He was a devoted husband
and fath er . He united with the Mt. Zion Baptist Church and
was baptized by Rev. J. S. Stevenson. H ~Afassed through the gate called Death, Sunday,
December 3, 1967, at the home. He is survived by his wife, Izora; two sons, Park
of Oklahoma City and Altus of Denver, Colorado. one step son, Tanish Williams, Oklahoma City; six daughters, Mrs. Ortria Mc Dade of Denver, Colorado Mrs. Estella Gist of Oklahoma City, Mrs. Ethelen~ Wright of Milo, Oklahoma, Agnes of Oklahoma City, Evelyn of Eimore City, Evelyne Prince of the home' one sister, Mrs. Virgie Johnson of Duncan, Okla: homa. 37 granrlchildren, 4 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
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Song ... ... ....... ... ..... ........ .. ... .. .. ...... .... Near The ctross"
Scripture _ ... ____ __ _______________________ Rev. D. M. Jackson
Prayer ... ... ...... .. .. .... .... ...... .......... Rev. J. S. Stevenson
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Acknowledgmen t of Condolences. Telegrams. Florals and Resolutions-Mrs. Jacqueline Williams
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Eulogy .... ........... ...... ....... ....... ... .. .. Rev. Leroy Peters
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Interment in the Oil Springs Cemetery
SERVICE BY FLETCHER FUNERAL HOME Hosea F. Fletcher
Chickasha-Phone 224-1923 • EI Reno-Phon .. 262-4703
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Robert Richardson
Ike Miles
Ed Oaldwell
Walter Hester
Herbert Prince
Bank Stevenson
FLOWER BEARERS
Missionary Society and Family Friends
USHERS
Missionary Society
INTERMENT
Oil Springs Cemetery Tatums, Oklahoma
Services under the direction of Vaughn Funeral Home Elmore City, Oklahoma
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IDA PRINCE
SERVICES
Saturday, December 4, 1976 ' 1:00 P. M.
Salem Baptist Church
Hennepin, Oklahoma
Rev. Leroy Peters Officiating
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Ida Prince, the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Jack Hurd was bom December 5, 1901 in Indian territory.
In early life, she united with the Salem Baptist
Church, Hennepin, Oklahoma. She met and married Grant C. Prince. To this
union one child was bom. She passed this life november 30, 1976. She was a devoted citizen, a dedicated church
worker and a loving Mother.
She leaves to mourn her home-going, one Son, Holmes Prince, Elmore City, one foster Son, Milton
Boyd, Ft. Bliss, Texas, two grandsons, Marcellous Prince, Elmore City, Calvin Stevenson, Ardmore, one
step grandson, William Prince, Oklahoma City. A host of nephews, nieces, other relatives and friends.
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Selection _______________ What a Friend We Have in Jesus
Scripture ________________________________________ __ Rev. Leroy Peters
Prayer ______________________________________ Rev. D. M. Jackson
Solo ____ . ______________________________________________ Jeanette Miles
Acknowledgements ____________________________ Jackie Williams
Eulogy _________________________________________ Rev. Leroy Peters
Remarks
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PALLBEARERS Stewart Clark Earl McDade Algernon Prince
, Grandsons: Glenn Wright Keith Prince Jerry Prince
HONORARY PALLBEARERS Darrin Prince Brian Carnell Prince
Willie C. Prince Terrance Prince
Brandon Prince Haskell Prince
FLOWER BEARERS Nikki Franklin
Granddaughters: Denise Wright Shanda Prince Parthenia Prince
Kristy Prince T alyett Prince
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FULFILLMENT
"I have worked the fertile earth, and planted a garden,
So 1 know what faith is. 1 have listened to the birds
Oil Springs Cemetery
caroling in the morning and dusk, So 1 know what music is.
1 have seen the morning without clouds after showers,
So 1 know what beauty is. 1 have sat before a wood fire
with old friends, So 1 know what companionship is.
1 have walked the path of quietness along the forest floor,
So 1 know what peace is. 1 have dwelt in the valley of remembrance
on the hills of home, So 1 know what love is.
1 have seen the miracle of Spring, the fruiting of Summer, and the beauty of Autumn,
Followed by the repose of Winter, So I know what life is.
And because 1 have perceived all these things,
1 know what God is."
THANK YOU We sincerely thank our many friends for their acts of kindness
and expressions of sympathy. Dinner will be served at the Tatums Municipal Building.
Services under the direction of WOOSTER FUNERAL HOME
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Monday, March 4, 1991
1:00 P.M.
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH
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Izora was born to Stella and Henderson Williams Jan. 24, 1902 in Garvin County. To this Union 10 Children were born, 6 girls and 4 boys. 4 sisters & 3 brothers preceded her in death. Izora attended Little Flock School.
At an early age, she met and married Harrison Prince. To this Union another 10 children were born, two preceding her in death. She United with Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Elmore City, Okla. She pa"tised through the gate called death Tuesday, Feb. 26, at St. Luke's Hospital in Denver, Colorado. She is survived by Evelyn Prince of Elmore City, Okla., Ortria McDade of Denver, Colo., Ethelean Wright of Ardmore, Okla., Stella Gist of Okla. City, Okla., Everlean Prince of the home, Agnes Hastings of Okla. City, Okla., Park Prince of Elmore City, Okla., Altus Prince of Elmore City, Okla.; 2 sisters, Eliza Williams of Okla. City, Okla. and Anna Belle Franklin of Denver, Colo.; one brother, Henry Clay Williams of Elmore City, Okla.; also, 40 Grandchildren and 60 Great-Grandchildren and 3 Great-Great-Grandchildren; a host of Nieces & Nephews, relatives & friends.
Mother, you have given us Strength and encouragement to make us Strong. As we love you in Life, so will we love you in death. You will always remain with us until someday soon when we will all be reunited in God. Daddy, we will miss you. Your children and grandchildren.
THE INDIAN'S 23rd PSALM
The great father above is a shepherd chief, I am his and with him I want not. He throws out to me a rope, the name of the rope is love, he draws me and he draws me, and he draws me to where the grass is green and the water is not dangerous; and I eat and drink and lie down satisfied. Sometimes my heart is very weak and falls down, but he lifts it up again, and draws me into a good road. His name is wonderful. Sometimes it may be a long, long time, He will draw me into a place between mountains, it is dark there, but I will pull back not. I will be afraid not, for it is there between those mountains that the shepherd chief will meet me. And the hunger I have felt in my heart all through this life will be satisfied. Sometimes he makes the love rope into a whip, but afterwards he gives me a staff to lean on. He spreads a table before me with all kinds of food. He puts his hands upon my head, all the "Tired" is gone. My Cup he fills till it runs over. What I Tell you is true - I lie not. These roads that are away ahead will stay with me through this life, and afterward I will go to live in the "Big Tepee", and sit down with the shepherd chief forever.
Processional
Selection ......................... Hymn - "I Love the Lord"
Prayer ...................................... Rev. L. Peters
Scripture .............................. Rev. S. M. Stevenson
Solo .................................... Sister Eva Franklin
Acknowledgement and Resolution ........ Sister Jackie Williams
Please read the Eulogy in silence .................. Soft Music
Family Poem from Family Merriber ............ Family Member
Solo Sister Jerry Haynes
Solo Sister Toni Sampson
Eulogy .................................. Rev. Walter Cotton
Reviewing
Recessional
TO THOSE I LOVE AND THOSE WHO LOVE ME
When I am gone, release me, let me go I have so many things to see and do
You mustn't tie yourself to me with tears, Be happy that we had so many years.
I gave you much love, you can only guess How much you gave me in happiness.
I thank you for the love you each have shown, But now it's time I traveled on alone.
So grieve a while for if grieve you must then let your grief be comforted by trust
It's only for a while that we must part So bless the memories within your heart. Nett
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Larry Colbert Calvin Prince Ray E. Willis Leon Prince
Pallbearers
Terry Colbert Cecil Prince
Tommy Willis Billy Ray Prince
Jerry Prince
Everett Prince Granville Prince
James A. Willis Jr. Harry Prince
Honorary Pallbearers
James A. Willis, Sr. N. W. Wyatt
Valerie Jones Lynn Tilley
Dana Alford
Herbert L. Jones
Flower Girls
Jana Alford
Interment Oil Spring Cemetery
Bill Green Leon Alford
Le T ricia Willis Shelly Colbert Paula Willis
Dinner will be served to family after Interment at Church of Christ
In Memory 0/
Malicy Prince
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January 14, 1900 - December 30, 1983
Wednesday, January 4, 1984 2:00 P. M.
Eola Church of Christ Elmore City, Oklahoma
Bro. Craig, Pastor
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Mrs. Malicy Alexander Prince was born in Garvin County, Oklahoma on January 14, 1900, to Mr. & Mrs. Lookcie Alexander. She grew up in Elmore City, Oklahoma Community. She attended the Little Flock School.
At an early age, Mrs. Prince united with the Mt. Zion Baptist Church where she served faithfully for a number of years. She later in the early 1970's united with the Church of Christ, where she served faithfully until her death under the leadership of Bro. May tubby, Bro. Rochelle, Bro. Taylor and Bro. Craig.
She met and married Mr. Nealey Prince, Sr. in 1917. To this union seven (7) children were born. Her husband and four children preceeded her in death.
Mrs. Prince departed this life on Friday morning December 30, 1983.
She is survived by two daughters: Mrs. Hattie Mae Willis, Pauls Valley, OK.; Mrs. Dalphine Wyatt, Elmore City, OK.; one son: Msg. Nealey Prince Jr., Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas; one step-son, Grant Prince, Enid, OK.; Two sisters: Queenie Bell Colbert, Orlando, Florida; Bessie Smith, Arkansas City, Kansas; one Brother: John P. Smith, Okla. City, OK.; one Half Brother: Tapalee Boyd, Tatums, Okla.; Twenty-three grandchildren, four step grandchildren; fortyfour great-grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins & friends.
Order of Services
Processional Song ......... "He'll Understand and Say, Well Done" Scripture .................... Psalms 23 - Bro. Craig Prayer ........................... Rev. C. M. Franks Song ............................... "What a Friend" Acknowledgements, Cards, Flowers, Condolences Resolutions Obituary ............................... Read Silently Remarks ..... Bro. James Taylor, Rev. R. C. Johnson
(Others please limit talks to two minutes)
Solo .............. "In The End" - Sis. Diane Rochell~ Eulogy .................................. Bro.Rochelle Review Recessional
Acknowledgement
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Shooting Victim Dead By Diana Baldwin
RATLIFF CITY- An argument over a hotograph with the manager of a nightlub here apparently led to the fatal shoot
ing of an Elmore City man Tuesday night .
Vernon Prince, 34, was apparently shot six times in the chest and arm, Carter County sheriff Robert Denney said.
A second man, Teddy Beard, 20, Ratliff ICity, was hit twice in the cross fire as he sat Ips an innocent bystander.
Beard is listed in good condition at an Ardmore hospital with a gunshot wound to his right arm. A second bullet grazed the top of the man's head.
First degree murder charges are pending in Carter County District Court against Ralph Sanchez, 32, Ratliff City.
Sanchez is the manager of the Log Cabin, where the incident took place.
Just after 8 Tuesday night, Prince and Sanchez apparently got into an argument
over a photograph of Prince with his arm around Sanchez's girl friend , Denney said.
Sanchez demanded that Prince hand over the photograph and Prince denied hflving it, the sheriff said.
Later Prince walked up to a: table where ard, Sanchez, his girl friend and his
other were sitting, drew a pistol and beg n firing, Denney said.
Sanchez told law enforcement officials h remembered Prince only firing once be-
fore he began shooting.
During the incident, both Prince and Sanchez each fired six times.
Law enforcement officials speculate Prince was responsible for shooting Beard.
Sanchez allegedly fired a shot and hit" Prince in the arm.
Prince apparently fell to the floor and Sanchez walked over to him and allegedly fired five more times, Denney said.
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Universal Memorial Center Dr. Lincoln J . Ra9sdale
11th Street between Washington & Jefferson
Phoenix, Arizona Phone 254-5323 Please turn on car lights while traveling in funeral procession.
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IN MEMORY OF
~. :., EDNA ESSIE PRUITT
BORN: June 25, 1907 PASSED: Feb. 18, 1970
PALLBEARERS Wilbert O'Gilbert Robert Fowler Allen Dickerson Wardell Moore
H. K. McGriff
APPRECIATION The family of Edna Essie Pruitt wishes to express their gratitude for your kindness in thought and deed and for your attendance at the Funeral Service.
FUNERAL SERVICE
Saturday, February 21, 1970 10:00 AM Church Of The Living God, P.G. T.
1745 E. Maricopa Phoenix, Arizona
Rev. C. A. Oliver, Officiating
ORDER OF SERVICE
Prelude Song - The Choir Scripture - Rev. C. A. Oliver Prayer - ~ev. C. A. Oliver Obituary - Hansel Tendall Song - The Choir Eulogy - Rev. C. A. Oliver
INTERMENT
Greenwood Memorial Park
Universal Memorial Center
"HOME OF SERVICE"
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PALLBEARERS
Robert Williams Leonard Goff Linton Smith Arnold Ray M.T. Hudson Jodie Foster
HONORARY PALLBEARERS
Bob Thompson Frank Richardson
FLOWER BEARERS
Bryant Forte Brown Davis
The Missionary Society
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Mr. W. C. Readis was born in Longview,
Texas, October 6, 1892. In his child-
hood his family moved to Purcell, Okla.
He accepted Christ at an early age and
united with the First Baptist Church.
He met and married Miss Cora Miles and
to this union one son was born.
Mr. Readis was a member of the United
States Armed Forces in World War I. As
a faithful member and deacon of his
church, he served as corresponding
secretary-treasurer of the Chickasaw
District for many years.
S~rvivors include; wife, Cora; Daughter-In-Law, Mrs. James Readis; 3 Grandchildren, 12 great-Grandchildren and a host of relatives and friends.
Services
Monday, October 2, 1972
2:00 p.m.
Processional
Song .....•.... Glory To His Name
Scripture and Prayer
S W '11 Understand It Better ong...... e By and By.
Acknowledgement of Cards, Telegrams, etc.
Resolutions
Remarks (Limit to 2 minutes please)
Solo ...... "How Great Thou Art"
E 1 R Ocie Willis u ogy ..•.•...... ev.
Recession
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~cknorvte()fjment Perhaps you sent a lovely card, or sat quietly in a chair. Perhaps you sent a floral piece, if so, we saw it there. Perhaps you spoke the kindest words as any friend could say. Perhaps you were not there at all, just thought of us that day. Whatever you did to console our hearts, by words or deed or touch, whatever was the kindest par~ we thank you, Oh so very much.
-C0he eJamiLy 06 Levi "LV" Richardson
8}Jattbearer.s Floyd Richardson Anthony Williams
Edwin Kome Antonio Richardson
Andrew Flowers Victor Richardson
@}tonorary 8}Jattbearer.s Milton Turner Jesse Johnson Roger Smith, Jr. Herbert Prince Holmes Prince Von Harris
~to1Ver e/Jearers LeAndra Davis Chasiti Coulter Tamika Brown Pearlneshia Lome Shavondia Hadley Shalasha Lome
"Serving Oklahoma With Professionalism & Distinction" ~iLLet's ~01;tuaty
15 NW Dearborn-Lawton. OK 73507 (580) 353-883819945 . (580) 353-5566 Fax
Joe and Audrey Harris, Funeral Directors
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(405) 682-1883. (405) 682-9011 Fax
HomeGoing Service of
~evi ~~" 8J(ichat()son Sunrise February 19, 1938
Sunset March 30,2000
Monday, April 3, 2000-1 p.m. ~ue!'aajtUd~
Second and Oak Street Duncan, Oklahoma
Bro. Jack Robbins, Pastor Suff. Bishop Sherman P. Tyler
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~ -(J)bituaty-~ On February 19, 1938, Levi Richardson, affectionately known as "LV" was born to Josie Franks and Matthew Williams in Elmore City, Oklahoma where he grew up and attended Mt. Zion School. In the early 1950's, the family moved from Elmore City to Duncan, Oklahoma. At an early age, "LV" realized that in order to have the things in life you need, you "MUST" work. He felt that you should always do your very best at whatever job you had. He did not believe in being late for work. These are some of the characteristics that made him such a loyal and faithful employee to the Carl Campbell Chevrolet Company, of Duncan for more than 20 years. He also worked for 5 years for Halliburton Services and Battison Automotive. Hearing the Gospel preached, he accepted jesus as his Lord and Savior and was baptized in jesus' name and filled with the Holy Ghost and became a dedicated member of the True Gospel Tabernacle Church, of Duncan. "LV" loved a nice car and he always kept them looking good. No matter how old the car, he made it look like new. His family because of the care and compassion he gave them will lovingly miss him. In addition, the people of this community, who have come to know him when you saw him-he was always waving, will miss him. If you did not see himyou would sure hear him as he blew his car horn and gave out -that UNMISTATABLE WHISTLE. . On Thursday morning, March 30, 2000 our Daddy, Pops, The Old man, Papa, Brother, Uncle ''V'', Cuz, and Friend went home to be with the Lord. Bis parents, one sister, one brother, and three children precede him in death.
Cherishing his memory are the survivors: his children, Terry R. Gray, of Duncan, Oklahoma, Victor R. Richardson, of Chicago, Illinois, Antonio M. Richardson and his wife, Danna, of Sacramento, California, Kevin Jackson, of Alba, New Mexico, Stephen A Richardson, of Edmond, Oklahoma, Lesley D. Richardson and his wife, Lisa, of Stillwater, Oklahoma, Tanya R. jackson, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and jacqueline Humphey, of Tatums, Oklahoma. His also is survived by three brothers, Floyd D. Richardson, of Wichita, Kansas, Odell Richardson and his wife, Sarah, of Altus, Oklahoma, and Lee Earl Richardson, of Duncan, Oklahoma; four sisters, Clara E. Flowers, Betty L. Harris and her husband, Von, Mary L. Coulter and her husband Charles, all of Duncan, Oklahoma and Ruby Fay Gist and her husband, Dwight, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; two aunts, Dora Richardson, of Elmore City, Oklahoma and Susie Franks, of Gainesville, Oklahoma; a very special niece, Gloria Scott, who was like a sister, of Lawton, Oklahoma; fifteen grandchildren; as well as a host of nephews, nieces, cousins, and friends.
''The .. e is a~ ope~ 9ate .at the e~d of the .. oad Th .. 01A9h which each mlAst 90 alo~e A~d the .. e is li9ht we ca~~ot see,
01A" Fathe .. claims hi~ ow~, Beyo~d the 9ate YOIA" loved o~e
Fi~ds happi~ess a~d "est, A~d the .. e is comfo .. t i~ the tholA9ht That a Lovi~9 Ciod k~ows best."
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Prelude ....................................................................... Soft-Music
Processional ...................................................... Family & Clergy Selection ......... ............... .... ................ .. .. True Gospel Tabernacle Scripture: Old Testament .................... Rev. Lacy Monroe
New Testament .. ................. Rev. Ronald Boyd Prayer .................................................... Minister Harvey Nickell Solo ......................................................................... Audrey Clark Acknowledgments ................................... Minister Charles Clark Obituary ................................................................. Read Silently Solo ............................................................... Emma Richardson Eulogy ........................................ Suff. Bishop Sherman P. Tyler
Pastor, True Gospel Tabernacle-Duncan Parting View .................................................... Miller's Mortuary Recessional .................................................................................. .
gnte'lment Little Flock Cemetery
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The family wishes to thank their many friends for all of their kind expressions of sympathy during this time of bereavement. May God bless you and keep you.
CASKETBEARERS
Men of Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church
Funeral Arrangements Entrusted To: LAWRENCE A. JONES & SONS FUNERAL CHAPELS
1800 East Unwood Boulevard / 816 921-1800 Kansas City. Missouri
LAWRENCE A. JONES & SONS FUNERAL CHAPELS 2065 North 5th Street / 913 371-2823
Kansas City. Kansas
Homegoing Celebration For
MATTIE E. RILEY " ,
FUNERAL SERVICES HELD AT METROPOLITAN MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
2310 E. Unwood Blvd. / Kansas City. Missouri
MONDAY, JULY I, 1991
12:00 NOON
DR. WALLACE S. HARTSFIELD, Pastor Officiating
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Mattie Elizabeth Riley was born on Tuesday. November 20. 1917 to JOM and ZeoIar Riley in Wynnewood. Oklahoma. She was the fourth of five children born to their union. Both of her parents. her oldest brother. Henry. her sister. Effie Winslett and a half-sister. Effie Franklin. preceded her in death.
Sister Riley. affectionately known as Aunt Mattie. professed an abiding hope in the Lord Jesus Christ at an early age and united with the Bethel Missionary Baptist Church of Tatums. OK. While at Bethel she was a faithful member. serving on the Senior Usher Board. teaching in both the Sunday Church School and Baptist Training Union. as well as serving as the Director of the annual Vacation Bible School.
In 1953. she and her 11 year-old son. Leonard moved to Kansas City. MO. where she immediately united by letter with the Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church. She remained a faithful member of Metropolitan until she was called Home to be with the Lord. She served for more than 30 years as an usher on Senior Usher Board # 1. taught in the Primary Department of the Sunday Church School. where she also served as Department Superintendent for several years. She was also active in the Senior Mission #2. where she served as president untU her retirement several years ago. Following her retirement from active leadership roles. to allow younger and more vibrant members of the church to become involved. she became active in the Mercy Ministry where she worked untU her death. She never retired from active and faithful service to her beloved church.
Following an extended illness of several months. Aunt Mattie was called Home to be with the Lord on Monday. June 24. 1991 at the age of 73 years 6 months.
She leaves to mourn her passing as they celebrate her homegoing. a loving family which includes: her son. the Rev. Leonard Riley Mitchell (Margaret) of Aurora. IL; a devoted nephew who was more like a son. Lee Edward Winslett. Jr. of Tokyo. Japan; two brothers. Deacon O. C. Riley (Jessie Mae) of Kansas City. MO and Tilmon Riley (Vermal) of Phoenix. AZ; three grandchUdren. Laurence Rogers Mitchell of Kansas City. Lowynta Renee Chambers (Curtis) of Jefferson City. MO and Kris Tina Mitchell of Aurora. IL; one step-grandson. Kelvin Tyrance Goodloe of Aurora. IL; one great-grandson. Charles Austin Chambers of Jefferson City; sister-tn-law. Ella Riley of Chicago. IL; a devoted former daughter-tn-law. Clemie Joe McCree of Kansas City; 20 additional nieces and nephews. a number of great-nieces and nephews. cousins. as well as a host of friends. co-workers and acquaintances.
Aunt Mattie's motto in life was "In all thy ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct thy paths." (Proverbs 3:6). Not only did she acknowledge her Christ. but she worked hard to make sure that her's was His path. She followed His path on a safe journey that has led her to that land where the wicked shall cease from troubling and the weary shall be at rest. and all of the saints of the ages shall sit at His feet and be blessed.
ORDER OF SERVICE
Prelude .............................................................. Organ Medley
Song ................................................................. "I'll Fly Away"
Scripture ... Psalms 55:1-6 .............. The Rev. Samuel Marshall
Prayer ............................................. The Rev. George Ervin. Jr. Pastor, Park Avenue Baptist Church
Solo ............................................................. Deacon Don Lang "I Surrender All"
Obituary ................................................ To Be Read In Silence "Blessed Assurance" softly
Acknowledgments & Resolutions
Remarks (2 minutes please) ................... Deacon Otis Simmons Superintendent oj Sunday School
Sister Lillie Johnson Mission Department
Sister Nell Rich Mercy Ministry
Farewell from the Family ........... Rev. Leonard R Mitchell (son) Pastor Jor Christian Education. Main Baptist Church. Aurora. IL
Song .......................................... "When We All Get To Heaven"
Words of Comfort ............................... Dr. Wallace S. Hartsfield Pastor. Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church
Benediction
Recessional ...................................... "If I Can Help Somebody"
INfERMENf JOHNSON COUNTY MEMORIAL GARDENS
Kansas City. Kansas
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ZEOLAR RILEY Born June 1, 1881 Died February 10, 1972
Held
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1972
1:00 P.M.
At
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH
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Zeolar Riley was born June I, 1881, and died February" 10,
1972, the daughter of Henry and Jane Phillips, to this union were
born three (3) brothers and four (4) sisters, all preceding her in
death.
Born near Birmingham, Alabama, she moved to Tatum, Oklu
homa, at an early age and accepted Christ and was baptized
when she was twelve (12) years old, and became a member of
the Bethel Baptist Church, Tatum, Oklahoma.
She~as _ arried to John V.i. Riley (who preceded her in i! tI-'1' ,. ,"
death) er 2, 1902. To thls Union, seven (7) chddren were :L
born, four (4) sons and three (3) daughters, two (2) sons and ~
00 daughters also preceded her in death.
~ In the year 1954, she moved to Kansas City, Missouri, and
united with the Metropolitan Baptist Church, at 3100 East 31st
Street
She leaves to mourn : one (1) daughter, Mattie E. Riley, Kan
sas City, Missouri; two (2) sons, Tilmon Riley, Phoenix, Arizona,
and O . C. Riley, Kansas City, Missouri; three (3) daughters-in-law,
Vermal Riley, Phoenix, Arizona, Jessie Mae Riley, Kansas City,
Missouri, and Ella Riley, Chicago, Illinois; twenty-three (23) grand
children, sixteen (16) great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and a
host of other relatives, and friends .
ORDER OF SERVICE
Processional
Hymn
Scripture
Prayer --
Hymn or.-&oto
Acknowledgments and Ol:lituary
n1 N! .71: Id..J.Jv _r0..uC 7:J~ . ~ or Solo ./
Eulogy
Reviewal
Recessional
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KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI
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Edith Finley Michelle Finley Maxine Finley McFall Ida Finley Carol Lee Finley Barbara Finley Phyllis Finley Hubbard
Maryann Finley Estelle Finley
Martha Finley Newberry Inez Finley
Geneva Finley Lousie Hooks Tomlin
Thressa Finley Clara Finley Ray
Casket Bearers
Alan Finley Roger Hooks
.Frank Louis Cox Aaron Finley Troy Lee, Jr.
(Grandsons)
McArthur Finley Mamon Depriest Hooks
Thomas Carl Varner Hercules Finley, Jr. Bennie Lewis Roberts
Honorary Flower Bearers Mt. Olive Baptist Church Missionary Society
Honorary Casket Bearers Mt. Olive Baptist Church Deacons and Brotherhood
INTERMENT
Tatums Cemetery Tatums, Oklahoma
In Loving Memory
Of
SUSIE FINLEY ROBERTS
Friday, September 26, 1986
1:00 P.M.
Bethel Baptist Church
Tatums, Oklahoma
Rev. Frank L. Cox
Officiating
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SUSIE LUVENIA was born the first child to Willie
E. and Mary Frances Mitchell September 13, 1895,
in Coosa County, Alabama. Her parents preceded
her in death. The family moved to Tatums, Oklahoma
while she was young. She attended public schools
of Coosa County, Alabama, and Tatums, Oklahoma.
She was baptized in the Bethel Baptist Church.
She married Mamon Finley in 1915. To this
union 6 children were born. He and one child
preceded her in death. She later married Harvey
Roberts.
She and her family moved to the New Port
community in 1933. There she united with the Mt.
Olive Baptist Church. Miss Susie, as she was fondly
called, was a neighbor and friend to those in the
community and the St. John school. She slept away
on Wednesday evening, September 24, 1986, at the
Ardmore Memorial Convalescent Home. She leaves
her loved ones: 2 daughters, Willia Mae Batchelor
and Betty Cox, of Ardmore; 3 sons, McCurtain Finley
of Ardmore, Marvin Finley, of Wichita, Kansas and
Hercules Finley, Enid, Oklahoma. 3 sisters, Essie
Winslett, Los Angeles, CA; Mentha Varner and Beasley
Mitchell, Ardmore, 3 brothers, William Echo Mitchell
and Hiram Beverly Mitchell (H. B.) Tatums, Ok; and
Ausby (A.B.) Mitchell of Ardmore. 25 grandchildren,
36 great grandchildren, 8 great-great grandchildren,
and other relatives and friends.
ORDER OF SERVICE
Processional
Moments Of Meditation ................ Mrs. E. M. Baker
Scripture-23rd Pslams .................... Congregation
Prayer
Song ...........•...•.............•...... 1'11 Fly Away
Resolutions ..... . •.. Mt. Olive Baptist Church & Others
Acknowledgments ...... . ..•..................• Betty Cox
Selection
Eulogy ........ ~ ..•..... Rev. Frank Louis Cox, Grandson
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Great Grandsons
FLOWER BEARERS
Gran9daughters Great Granddaughters
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The Robinson Family wishes to thank their many friends for all acts of kindness shown them during their hours of bereavement.
Obsequies
of
Mrs. Elvira Lovejoy Robinson
MONDA Y, AUGUST 25, 1980 2:00P.M.
at the
SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH Eclectic, Alabama
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N~s. Elvi~a L. Robinson was barD August 13, 1890 to the family of the late LaDDie and Missie Lovejoy in Eclectic, Alabama.
She married Mr. William E. RobiDson. To this union ten children were born: four preceded her in death.
She joined Shiloh Baptist Church at an early age and served faithfully until hey death August 21. 1980.
She l~aves to mourn si~ children: four daughters, Mrs. Janie S. Dubose, Mrs. Marie R. White and Mrs. Frances R. Moss all of Tuskegee, Alabama and Mrs. Mamie R. Thomas, Eclectic, Alabama; two sons, Mr. Walter R. Robinson, Tuskegee, Alabama and Rev. Dave E. Robinson, Eclectic, Alabama; two daughtersin-law, Mrs. Johnnie B. Robinson, Tuskegee, Alabama and Mrs. Fannie Robinson, Eclectic, Alabama; two sons-in-law, Mr. Andrew Moss and Mr. Ludie Dubose both of Tuskegee, Alabama; thirty-one grandchildren, forty-five great grandchildren, a host of other relatives and friends.
ONLY GOD KNOWS WHY
God saw you were getting weary So He did what He thought was best He came and stood beside yOU And whispered "Come and Rest"
You bade no one a last farewell No. not even a good-bye You were gone before we knew it And only God knows why.
ORDER OF SBRVICE
PROCESSIONAL
SONG "Jesus Keep Me Neal" The CZOOBS"
SCRIPTURE
INVOCATION
SONG "Satisfied With Jesus"
REMARKS As A t1embe~ . . . . . . . . . . Mr. DaD Sir.iDgha.
As A Neighbozt ••••• Mrs. ~itruth Whetstone Mrs. Dora Nix
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND OBITUARy •••••••• Mrs. Dorothy Greathouse
BULOGY ............. Rev. A. C. Greathouse
VIEWING OF REMAIN
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ACTIVE PALLBEARERS MINISTERS OF THE TEMPLE DIST.
REV ROBERT WARDEN REV DON JOHNSON REV JOE COOPER
HONARARY PALLBEARERS
REV JOHNNY MILLER REV KENT MARRS REV ANTHONY HARGROVE
BELL COUNTY MINISTERS ASSOCIATION
REV W. B. IANGHAM REV S.!. FOWLER REV GEORGE HARRISION
INTERMENT
REV HERBERT BOYKINS REV CHARLES MAZE
MOUNT ZION GARDEN OF MEMORY, TEMPLE, TEX
ARRANGEMENTS
BRANFORD FUNERAL HOME FUNERAL DIRECTORS
TEMPLE, TEXAS
WILL THOSE DRIVING IN PROCESSION KINDLY TURN ON HEADLIGHTS FOR SAFETY.
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF REV E. MILlARD RUCKER
ROSES AGAIN ROSES AGAIN, COMING OUT EVERY WHERE, COVERING
FENCES ONCE UGLY AND BARE. FRAMING THE WINDOWS, ROUND LEOOES AND PANE,
CLIMBING THE COTTAGE WALLS ___ _ ROSES AGAIN
MILK--WHITE, CRIMSON, LEMON AND GOLD ISN'T IT WVELY TO WATCH THEM UNFOLD? LIFE MAY BE HARD BUT WE CANNOT COMPIAIN, WHEN GOD IN InS GODDNESS SENDS
ROSES AGAIN.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1981 3:00 p.m.
ST. JAMES UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 517 E. AVENUE C TEMPLE, TEXAS
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Rev Ernest Millard Rucker was born April 2nd, 1920, in Lamar County, PariS, Texas. He was the only son of the late Mr. Oscar Rucker & Mrs Emma Rucker Kelley.
He joined St Paul Baptist Church at a early age. Arter entering the min~stery,August 1948,he united with the Methodist Church.
He attended Lamar High School Paris,Texas. He also attended Texas College, Tyler, Texas and-PerkinsSchool of Theology, Dallas, Texas. He has pastored in Oklahoma, Arizona, California, and Texas. He pastored in the North Texas Conference in Clarkville,Texas and Dennison, Texas. And -Central Texas, Bellton, Texas and Temple Texas. At the time of his death he was pastoring at St. James United Methodist Church in Temple, Texas.
~ Be was united in Holy Matrimony to Miss Lizzie Marie Jackson, June 4,1961. To that union no -children were born. He was a loving and devoted husband.
ffe passed this life on November 11, 1981, in Fort Worth, Texas.He leave& to mourn his passing A loving ani devoted Wife, Mrs Lizzie M. Rucker, Temple, Texas. His Mother, Mrs Emma Rucker Kelley, PariS, Texas. His Stepmother Mrs Bessie Rucker, Guthrie, Oklahoma, Two da,ughters: Mrs Anita L. Fuller, Germany, Ms Margie Rucker, Mass. Two Sons: Mr. Paul Edward, Elk City, Oklahoma, Mr Ernest M. Rucker Jr, Bridgewater, MAss. Reven Half Brothers Four Half sisters all of Oklahoma, Two Aunties, Two uncles ani a number of ijieces, Nephews, Cousins and Frienlls.
He also was a Veteran of World War II.
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Prelude; 11 IT IS WELL WITH MY SOUL" p.189
INVOCATION; ••••••••••••••• Dr James H. Canphell
CONGREGATIONAL; •••••• " BLESSED ASSURANCE" P. 27
SCRIPTURES: OLD TESTAMENT; 25th Pslam
Dr James H. Camphell New Testament; 11 Timothy 4:1-8
Rev W. B. Langham
HYl-m' ••••••••••••••••••• "AMAZING GRACE" p. 135
THREE (3) MINUTE SPEAKERS: DR LUTHER HENRY ; CENTRAL TX. CONF DR JAMES H. CAMPHELL ; TEMPLE, DISTRICT
OF MINSTERS CHURCH REV S. E. FOWLER; TEMPLE MINISTERS ASSOC.
HYl-m' ••••••••••• " COME YE DISCONSOIATE" p. 228
OBITURARY ••••••••• Reading in silence ••••••••• ••••
EULOGY: ••••••••••••••••••• REV ALBBRT PITTS; N. TEX CONF.
RECESSIONAL •••••• " THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD" p. 289
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The Holy Spirit provides comfort and strength in our sorrow and God inspires others to embrace us with love in our grief. The Family of Rev. Fred Douglas Rushing wishes to express our profound and deep appreciation for all the many expres
sions of love, kindness, and concern extended to us during this season of bereavement. Thank you for keeping us near and dear to your hearts. To God be the glory
for compassionate friends like you!
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SUNSET JULY 30,1996
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Ardmore, Oklahoma
Processional .......................... "When We All Get To Heaven"
Selection ......................................... "I'll Fly Away"
Scripture Reading: Old Testament . ... .............. Rev. Charles Hill New Testament .................. Rev. Ocie Willis
Prayer .................. . ................. . . .. ...... Rev. T. L. Turner
Solo ................................................................ Velina Davenport Rayburn
Acknowledgements and Resolutions ................ .. .. Sandy Simpson
Special Dedication ... "What A Father"
Solo .............................................. Sis. Loretta Jones
Special Remarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rev. Roy C. Johnson Moderator, Chickasaw District
Remarks ............... . ... ....... .... (Limit 2 Minutes, Please)
Obituary .................. Soft Music
Solo .... .. . ..... .. ... ............................. . .. Rev. M.L. Tucker
Eulogy .............................................. Rev. K.D. Davis
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First revival held at the First Baptist Church in Madill as pastor tbirteen (13) accepted Christ and were baptized. While pastor at Madill, lead the congregation in purcbasing land and built a new cburch. Lead tbe Bethel Baptist Church and community in organizing a new city government. Increased membersbip. Rev. Rushing also served during this time as Dean of the Chickasaw District Congress, as a teacher in tbe State Congress of Christian Education and as Vice-President oftbe State Congress.
whJe pastor of the Paradise Baptist Church, Oklahoma City, churcb membership increased by a large percentage. A magazine was published by Rev. Rushing before concluding bis steady pastorsbip in Oklahoma City due to failing healtb.
Served on the Resolution Committee at National Baptist Congress, New Orleans, LA and spoke before 12,000 delegates.
Member of Success Lodge #91, Wynnewood, OK. In April of 1994 baptized thirteen (13) at Rising Star Baptist Church. First black to yreacb Baccalaureate Services at Wynnewood High School and Fox High tlcbool.
Organized radio ministry - "The Mission Gospel Train" with first broadcast from radio KVLH, Pauls Valley, OK, where it is still being broadcast throu£hout tbe state of Oklahoma
Instrumental in his borne community in belping people witb bousing, tranporlation and integrating educators in tbe Wynnewood School System.
The Closure and Survivors
Rev. Rusbing gave 32 years of service to God and to tbe people of God allowed bim to serve. He was truly a servant, a voice crying in tbe wilderness. "For I am now ready to be oHered, and the time of: my departure is at hand. I have fought a good fight, I have finisbed my course, I have kept the faith." Entering into eternal rest, Tuesda)J July 30, 1996
He leaves to cherish precious memories, a devoted wite, who stayed by his side for many years of serious illness, Bobbie Rusbing of the home; sons Kirk and wife Colline; Wynnewood; Terrel and wife JoycelYn; Pauls Valley; Jeanie and busband Truvan, Wynnewood. Parents, Rev. hank and Mrs. Florence Rushing of Wynnewood, Brother Bill Rusbing; Sister Nadine Johnson, both ot Wynnewood. Grandchildren,. Sbeldon, Vanessa Mysheia (Keke), Tashaj TJ. and Precious; two grandcbildren prededed him in deatb. One Godck d Corrie Cooke, Jr. 2 Aunts; Jewel Wasbington of Wynnewood, Susie and R.L. Harris of Wichita Falls, Texas; 1 Uncle Norman and Lorraine Greenwood; Seattle, Wasbington, a bost of nephews, nieces, brothers and sister-in-Iaws relatives and friends, dedicated brothers-in-law and sister-in-law and dedicated and loyal niece and cousins.
Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and lean not unto thine own understanding; In all thy ways
acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths, - Proverbs 3: 5-6
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The Man
Fred Douglas Rushing, 58, was born March 14. 1938, to Rev. Frank and Florence Rushing.
Education
Lincoln High School, Oklahoma Baptist University, East Central University. Completed courses of Stewardshipand Evangelism through the National Baptist Congress of Christian Education.
Matrimony
Fred and Bobbie J . Smith Flowers were united in Holy Matrimony February 27, 1956. Their love carried them through 40 years, 5 months, and 3 days of marriage . to this union they were blessed with 3 chJdren Kirk Douglass, Terrell Brent, and Llawelyn Jean.
The Servant
Accepted Christ in 1950, ordained as a Deacon at the Mt. Olive Baptist Church. Acknowledged his call to the ministry in 1964, licensed through Mt. Olive under the leadership of Rev. E . A. Ethley.
In 1964 he was called to Pastor; New Hope Baptist Church of Sulphur, 0 K. 1965 - Pastor; First Baptist Church, Madill, OK 1969 - Pastor; Bethel Baptist Church, Tatums, OK
. 1970 - 1979 Dean of Chickasaw District Congress of Christian Education
1971 - 1979 Teacher in State Congress of Christian Education
1975 - 1978 Vice President of State Congress 1979 - Pastor; Paradise Baptist Church, Oklahoma City
OK 1979 - 1982 First Vice President of State Congress 1984 - Pastor; St. Stephens Missionary Baptist Church
Duncan, OK 1984 - First Vice Moderator of the Chickasaw District
Association 1987 - Pastor; New Hope Baptist Church, Earlsboro, OK 1993 - Pastor; Rising Star Baptist Church, Oklahoma City
OK
The Leader ..... Accomplishments
Rev. Rushing, who preferred to be called the "Country Preacher" was a man truly called by God and dedicated to the buJding of God's Kingdom. He accomplished many goals and opened many avenues for others. Always concerned with the community he served and the people he led, he was instrumental in adding rooms to the New Hope Baptist Church, Sulphur Okla. Preached in the First Annual Thanksgiving Integrated Services. First Black minister to serve in Ministerial Alliance.
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When we must say good by Althou 0h the curtain 1alls at last ·I s that cause to grievi? Tha future is Talrer th~n the past If only we believe.
:·;rs . Ella 1"1 . lus3311 was barn January 7, 1890 in Paris, Texas. She was graduated fro~ Gibbons High School and recieved her degree from Texai College, Tyler, Texas. She taug~t school for a nu~ber of years in OkIa-~oca and Lamar Ccu0ty Texas. After retirino sh~ moved to Waih{n~ton, ~.C. to make her ~ ho~e with a daughter.
She wa s active as a member of the Johnson Chapel C.>l.E. 'C;-lUrCi1 and vias an associate '.1e:-:;Jer of Fran ;~lin P.· >~a sh United ;·iethodist Church .in Hyatsville, :'~a ryland.
She was married to Frank Russell. He and two daughters preceded her in death. She de?arted this life ~ednesday Seoternber 1, 1902. .
Sur v i vi n 9 a!' e: 0 ned aug h t e r :1 r s • ~~ a x i n e \:!right of 'i/ashington, D.C.; one nephew, John Keel, uallas, Texas;; one niece-in-lawZelvie !<eel , !:;allas, Texas; one niece ~·1rs . ~1~.en1a Prui t-';;, Los Art .;;ele:;, Cali fornia l.t~:!Q cous.lns, ~lrs (:eth<l Ingclmon, ?aris, ~ exas, and ;'irs. li!illi ~ Smith, Texarkana, T e"as.
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Song - "Cdme Ye Di sconsolate"
Prayer - Appoint~e
Scripture - .A.ppoin tee
Song -
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Salo - "Today." ~rs . Druella Lee Jones
Obituary (;-·;ead Silen~ly) 50ft ~jusic
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We cannot know what lies ahead From day to passing day,
What changes God is planning In His wise and loving way. We cannot know the reasons
He allows both joy and tears, Why we must lose the precious ones We've cherished through the years.
We cannot know - but we can trust, Andfaith can help usfind
Our way to those tomorrows That will bring us peace of mind.
We liere6y regret to inform you of tlie aeatti of OCCye Carter Sanaers,
our 6eCoved wife, rnottier, sister and aunt wlio passed away on
rr!iursday, Ju{y 9, 1992 in Plioeni~ .9l.ri.zona.
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Many people in the world Have lost all hope in life Never knowing where to cum From miselY, from strife
Seeking earth ly means To escape reality No dreams of a be tier futllre Lost in fantasy
There are some to always say Where there's life, there's hope If that is so why has somit Lost the will to cope
If they would let go of this world And seek the only source Who will give the Ll'ill and determination Hope comes from God of ['ourse.
Lynn Harris
JOHNSON'S FU mRAL HOME 409 West N(~ !"th Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60610
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SUNDA Y, <IUNE 12, 1983 Wake: 7:00 P.M. Funeral: 8:00 P.M.
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®hituuru ""' Michael Albert Scaggs bom to the union of Nettie and the late
Leonard Scaggs, Sr. June 19, 1951 in Chicago, Illinois.
He attended Herzel Elementary, Hess Upper Grade Center and Farragut High Schools and later he served his country in the United States Marine Corp.
He was united in Holy Matrimony to Carol Ann Berry, August 3, 1976 and to this union no children were born.
Michael departed this life Tuesday, June 7, 1983.
He leaves to mourn his passing his wife, Carol; a stepdaughter, Tabitha; his mother, Nettie; his aunts, Esther, Shirly, Ruth, Charlott, Marva, and Carol; brothers, Leonard, Russell, and Eric; sisters, Lynn, Avis, Cathy, Regina, and Elaina; brothers-in-law, sisters-inlaw, seven nephews, twelve nieces, cousins and a host of other relat ives and friends.
Sleep now Michael, we all l('ill remember who you were No on on this earth couJd haue every loved you
The way thal Jesus does! Lynn Harris
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PROCESSIONAL
SCRIPTURE ...... .. ......... . ........... Ecclesiastes 3:1-11
PRAYER ........................ Minister: Bro. Robert Woods
SELECTION ......... "I Surrender All" ......... Wanda Gray
REMARKS ...... ... ..... ..... ................ Johnny Owens
TRIBUTE TO THE F AMIL Y . .. . ...... . ........ Kitty Hawkins
SOLO "L t M'l f tl W " G rry Harris . . . . . . . . . . as leo le ay. . . . . . . . .. a
EULOGY .............................. Bro. Robert M. Woods
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
SELECTION .... .... "Going Up Yonder" ........ Wanda Gray
WORDS OF COMFORT ............... Bro. Robert M. Woods
OBITUARY ........... .. ...................... Brenda Bailey
SOLO "0 O' q " Garry Harris . . . . . . . . . . . . . pen UI I~yes .. .......... .
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- INTERMENT LINCOLN CEMETERY Monday, June 13, 1983
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"Jesus Keep Me Near The Cross ... .... .. ..... .. .. ... Choir Scripture ....................................... Bro. Echo Mitchell Prayer .......... ............................ Rev. D . M. Jackson "There Is Rest For The Weary" .......... ........ .. Choir Acknowledgment of Condolences. T e1egrarns.
Resolutions and Florals ........ Mrs. Zeph Buycks Obituary Solo ..... .. ......... ........... .. ... .... .. .. Mrs. Bernice Mitchell Eulogy .... ............. .. .... ..... .. .. .. .... .. ............ . Elder Davis R~cessional
SERVICE BY FLETCHER & BROWN FUNERAL HOME Chickasha-Phone CA4·1923 . El Reno-Phone AN 2·0861
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Tatum, Okla.
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is my shepherd; I shall not
He maketh me to lie down in green pastures; he leadeth me beside the still waters.
He restoreth my soul; he le~deth me in the paths of righteousness for his name sake.
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.
Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oi~: my cup runneth over.
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life; and I will dwell in the house of the LORD for ever.
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Song------------------Mrs. Catherine Brown
Prayer----------------Rev. Fred Russian
Scripture-------------
Song------------------Mrs. Catherine Brown
Acknowledgements------
Song-------~----------Mrs. Catherine Brown
Orbitutary------------
Eulogy----------------Rev. D.M. Jackson
Recessional
PLEASE BURN HEAD LIGHTS WHILE TRAVELING
INTERMENT - OIL SPRINGS CEMETARY, TATUM, OKLAHOMA
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Directing
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Mrs. Ora D. Smallwood
Saturday, August 24, 1968,2:00 P. M.
Bethel Baptist Church Tatums, Oklahoma
Rev. D. M. Jackson, Officiating Rev. J. W. Henderson, Pastor
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Song: "What a Friend We Have in Jesus" Congregation
Scripture ............ Rev. R. D. Bradford (23rd Psalm)
Prayer ........ . ..... Rev. J. W. Henderson
Song .... "God Will Take Care of You"
Resolutions and Obituary ............ Read by Church Clerk
Mrs, Zephania Buycks
Solo .................... Mrs. Mattie Lee (Favorite Song of Deceased)
Eulogy .......... .. . . Rev. D. M. Jackson
Viewing of Remains
Morticians in charge
Recessional
Obituary Ora D. Smallwood was born Ora D. Mitchell,
January 28, 1899, to the late Mr. and Mrs. Willie E. Mitchell in Coosa County, Alabama. The family moved to Tatums, Oklahoma, Indian Territory in 1904. She attended the public school at Tatums and united with the Bethel Baptist Church.
During the years as a member of the Bethel congregation, she was an active member of the Missionary Society and the choir. She was known for her singing talent throughout the State.
Prevailing illness deterred her work and she had been in failing health for a number of years. She departed this life on Tuesday morning, August 20, 1968, in the home of her sister, Mrs. Connie V. Young.
Survivors are: 6 sisters-Mrs. Susie Finley, Mrs. Lousia Taylor, Mrs. Essie Winslett, Mrs. Connie V. Young, Mrs. Mentha Varner, Miss Beasley Mitchell; 3 brothers-William Echo, Hiram Beverly, and Ausby Benard Mitchell, and a host of relatives and friends.
The circle of her love and friendship has been broken by and through the will of God. May His everlasting peace be with her in this eternal sleep.
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Mrs. Pearl Smallwood
Saturday, March 7, 1964 10:30 A. M.
Mt Zion Baptist Church Rev. E. C. Beatty, Pastor
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Obituary One by one to the grave are borne,
The youthful and gay, the aged and worn On February 29, 1964, the sweet of our dear
sister, Pearl Smallwood, went to join the Saviour in that home not built with hands, but who$e Maker and Builder is God.
Mrs. Pearl Smallwood was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johanash Cherry. She was born April 21, 1879, one of 17 children. . .
When a child she was converted and Jomed the Bethlehem Baptist Church and was baptized by the Rev. S. B. Terrell. She loved the church, and loved to serve any place she could. She was one of the most faithful church members we have ever known. She always met you with a smile. She will be greatly mi~sed in the church and community. None knew her but to love her, none spoke of her, but to praise her. Her pure religion was so spread over her life and character and made her so charming that she drew friends to her of the white race as well as her own.
For 13 years she was clerk of the Ran school, and was unanimously voted to name the school in honor of her.
In the YEar 1896 she was married to Mr. Sam Smallwood. To them was born 2 sons and a daughter who passed away in early life. In 1929 Bro, Smallwood passed away leaving hpl' to her church and school work. In 1935 she adopted a daughter and continued her church work until her death.
Her survivors are: her sister, Mrs. Jennie House, Ran; her daughter, Mrs. Lois Halsti d and six grandchildren, Ran; one nephew, Mr. Jack Tipton, Ran and a host of relatives and friends.
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Processional ..... District Pianist, Mrs. C. M. Franks
Song, Dist rict Chorus: Jesus K eep me Near the Cross
Scripture, Old Testament ... . .. Rev. R. D. Bradford
New Testament .. ... ......... Rev. R. S. Corbin
Prayer .................... Rev. T. L. Turner
Hymn: I Love the Lord, He heard my Cry ..... Rev' J. H. Alexander
EXPRESSIONS, Limit 2 minutes
Sunday School & B. T. U. Congress Rev. C. W. Whitlow
Ministers & Min. Wives Conference .. Rev. O. C Willb
Chickasaw District Brotherhood .... Rev. J. D . Prince
Women's Missionary Society ..... Mrs. Addie Gilbert
Matron's Leader .............. Mrs. E. C. Beatty
Young People Leader ...... . . Mrs. Grace Alexander
Chickasaw District Ass'n .... .... Rev, E. C. Beatty
Women's State Convention ...... Mrs. Fannie Shaw
State Convention .............. Rev. E. W. Perry
State Convention . ........ .. Rev. J. P. Patterson
As I Knew Her: Rev. E. J. Perry, Rev. C. R. Hill and Rev. W. K. Jackson.
The T eaching profession ..... Mrs. G. S. Ainesworth
Solo: He'll understand and say well done, Rev. W. S· Crawford
Resolu tions: Bethel Union Baptist Church, Mrs. Lillian Ruff
Resolu tions: Chickasaw District Association Mrs. E. C. Franklin
Solo: WO~Jl~il)hi ~a}. is d.9-n~J"i~5. Patsy Williams
Eulogy: ile~. M. FraZs, 11:oderator of ChIckasaw r/ £_ ~ District Association ~ ~ h~.
Recessional .... ..... . ..... Morticians in C~
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Yo~k Rite Ma~on~
FLOWER BEARERS
M~~. Ro¢ie Ma~ie Fo~te~ M~~. Ma~y Patillo M~~. Edith Hamilton M~~. Emily Rive~~ M~~. Johnnie Pea~l Tole~ Willie Pea~l Thomp¢on
(New Hope Mi~¢ion Si¢te~~)
ACKNOWLEVGMENTS
We, the 6am~ly, wi~h to acknowledge with ~ince~e g~ate6ulne¢~, all the ca~d~, teleg~am~, 610~al 066e~ng~ and eve~y exp~e~¢ion on ¢ympathy, all act¢ 06 kindne¢¢ ~hown in ou~ hou~~ 06 ~o~~ow.
INTERMENT
Au~t~n Hill Cemete~y Tatum¢, Oklahoma
Unde~ the di~ection 06 Temple Fune~al Home
Okla. City, Ok.
IN MEMORY OF
MRS. CLEMMIE TAYLOR SMITH
Services
Saturday, May 9. 1970 11:00 AM
Bethel Baptist Church Tatums, Okla.
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Clemmie Taylo~ Smith wa~ bo~n Ap~il 12, 1914 in Tatum~, Oklahoma, to Thoma~ and the late No~a P~ice Taylo~. She wa~ the olde~t on two (2) child~en. She attended ~chool in the Tatum School a~ea.
She late~ moved to Okla. City (in 1931) ante~ he~ ma~~iage. To thi~ union, one (1) child wa~ bo~n. While ~e~iding in Oklahoma City, ~he united with the New Hope Bapti~t Chu~ch, whe~e ~he attended wo~~hip ~e~vice~ & wo~ked in the Mi~~iona~y Society until on~et on he~ illne~~.
She wa~ a Mat~on on the He~oine~ on Je~icho Cou~t #40, All Wo~thy Mat~on~ on Ea~te~n Sta~ wo~king unde~ autho~ity on the Mo~t Wo~~hipnul Eu~eka G~and Lodge F.A.A.Y. Ma~on~ on Ok-lahoma.
Su~vivo~~ a~e: One daughte~. M~~. Willie Mae Smith Jone~; two b~othe~~, Thoma~ Taylo~ 06 Venve~, Colo~ado and Jame~ Taylo~ 06 Vuncan, Ok-lahoma; he~ ~tep-mothe~, M~~. Loui~e Taylo~; two g~andchild~en, K. Mitchell and Timothy W. Jone~; 4 niece~, 5 nephew~ and ~eve~al g~eat niece~ and nephew~.
TO ALL WHO KNEW HER, SHE SERVEV AS AN INSPIRATION. WE'LL MISS HER BUT GOV KNOWS BEST.
P~aye~ . ....................... Rev. E. R. Neal
Solo ... "I Von't Know What le~u~ Mean~ to You" 77~~'
Ack.nowledgment~
Final View
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Ricky Austin
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Dean Pennon
Odell Williams
J{onorary Parr fJ3earers VFW, Post 8611, Ratliff City, OK
INTERNMENT Memory Lane Cemetery
Services under the direction of
rrTie Cliristian !Funeral J-{ome 401 So. First Street • Chickasha, Oklahoma
FUNERAL DIRECTOR: Ricky A. Brown "We are Large Enough to Serve You,
Small Enough To Know You!"
Sun 1(ise :Fe6ruary 2, 1887
In Loving !Memory of
f£dward Smith
Services Saturday, July 24, 1993
1:00 p.m.
I$d4£1 I$aptist QI4ur.c4 Tatums, Oklahoma
Rev. F. M. Lawson, Pastor
SunSet Ju{y 19, 1993
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The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the
still waters. He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for
his name's sake. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will not
fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies:
thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life:
and I will dwell in the house of the Lordfor ever. PSALM 23
Obituary
Ed Smith was born to Edward and Frances Kemp Smith on February 2, 1887 in Greenville, Texas, He was raised in Clear Creek, near Duncan, Oklahoma where he met and married Elvenia Spigner. To this union, three children were born. Later he met and married Julie Richardson Hawkins. To this union, two children were born. Ed united with the Pilgrim Baptist Church at an early age. He later joined the Community Baptist Church of Tatums, Oklahoma.
He was a veteran of World War I and worked for the W.P.A. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Sarah Abram, four brothers and three sisters. He departed this life and went home to rest on July 19, 1993. He leaves to cherish his memories, his wife, Sadie Smith of the home; two daughters, Ollie Greer of Tatums, Oklahoma and Julie Wilson of Ardmore, Oklahoma; two sons, Q.T. Smith of Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Alfred Smith of Ardmore, Oklahoma; a step-son, Jack Rivers of Memphis, Texas; fourteen grandchildren; twenty-nine great-grandchildren; twenty-five great-great-grandchildren; two great-great-great-grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends .
Order of Service
PROCESSIONAL
SONG ..... .... ... ... ... "I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say" ... .... Congregation
SCRIPTURE ........... ......... Old Testament ...... Rev. S.M. Stevenson . ................ ..... .... ................ New Testament ............ Rev. F.M. Lawson
PRAYER ............................. ... ..................... ..... ...... . Rev. Fred Franklin
SOLO .................................................................... ........ Gerald Lawson
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ....................... ...................... Helen Franklin
OBITUARY ..................................................................... Read Silently
SONG ......................................................... .. ................... Congregation
EULOGY .................. .. ..................... ....................... Rev. Fred Rushing
PARTING VIEW ........ ........................ Congregation sings "By & By"
RECESSIONAL
Perhaps you sent a lovely card, or sat quietly in a chair, Perhaps you sent a funeral spray, if so, we saw it there. Perhaps you said the kindest word a friend would say.
Perhaps you were not there at all but prayed for us that day. Whatever you did to console our hearts, we thank you,
whatever the part.
Sincerely,
The SMITH Family
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When driving in the funeral procession
please turn on your headlights.
APPRECIATION
In behalf of the family, we wish to
express their gratitude for your many
kindnesses evidenced in thought and
deed, and for your attendance at the
memorial service.
IN ~f(v)f.(\I) BRANC-f.
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7~eckrd is m'f ~hepherd: 1sha!f not WQ'lt
ne mo~etk me to fle down i .. ~rul\ pastllres: tie ieadet~ me beside the ottlf lUoter6.
11e re:;tor~t h m\f f>Ollt '+1e feodet~ me In t~e pat~f> of rl'3~teo\J5neps fOT his name's sa~e.
'Yea. thou9h ~ walk throuqh tke vaHe'j of the IDhadow- of death. q tVirr fear no evlf.
faT thov art wit~ me: th\f rod and t h'l staff the,; comfort me.
%ou prepareit a table before me in the presence of mine enemies,
thou anolntebt m'j head with. oil:
m~ cup runneth ove~ ~u;ef1J goodness <lnd meTc,:!shali foflot.l}
me aff the dQ~5 oj m'l hJe: and ~ wtil dille!! In the hov~e ':JJ the J?rd JOT ever.
IN MEMORY OF
LULA MAE SMITH Date of Birtb
Oct. 1, 1909
Date 01' Death
May 7. 1977
Date and Time of 1iervi<:"
2:00 P. M. Saturday May 14, 1977 At 1be Mt.Olive Bapt Church
Officiatml
Rev. Jone.
Place of lnt.ermad
Oil , Springs Cemetery
Under the Direction of
BOB DIGGS FUNERAL HOME Pauls Valley, Oklahoma
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PALL BEARERS Donald R. Williams John Wallace Edward Hooks
Clifton McMillan Alton Cook
Leon Hill
HONORAR Y PALL BEARERS Deacons of St. Stephens Church
FLOWER BEARERS W.M. U. Society and Young Matrons
INTERMENT Henderson Harris Cemetery
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The family wishes to express with gratefulness your expressions of love, concern, prayers and every act shown durin~ this sadness.
Fletcher Mortuary Chickasha, Oklahoma
Directing
Dinner will be served at Dinner Room of the Antioch Baptist Church
IN MEMORY Lula Smith 1933-1978
Thursday, April 13, 1978 2:00 p.m. St. Stephens Missionary Baptist Church
5th & Magnolia, Duncan, Oklahoma Officiatin~: Rev. James A. Marcel, Pastor
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"OBITUAR Y" Lula Smith, was born March 25, 1933 in Tatums, Ok., to Mattie and Lonnie Williams. She attended Tatums Public School. She was converted at an early age. In 1956 she moved to Duncan, where she met and married Otis Smith. She united with the St. Stephens Baptist Church where she continued faithfully until death. Death came April 8, 1978 at 2:30 p.m. at Grady Memorial Hospital, Chickasha, Oklahoma.
This is a world of sin, sorrow and death. No conditions in life is proof against the Decree of God. Thou shalt return to dust. We pause "today" to shed a tear in memory of one so dear, whose life stands forth as a Guidin~ Star. She was given every medical aid possible to prolong her life, but, Gods' will must be done and this world is not our abiding place. God knows best. When death takes our loved ones, Jesus knows our Sorrow and pain. He will be with us always.
The survivors are: The husband of the home. Her mother, Mrs. Mattie Dodd, Tatums, one daughter, Shirley, two sons, Otis and Melvin Martin. Four sisters, five brothers, 3 grandchildren, a number of nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends.
ORDER OF SER VICE
Processional
Scripture . ........... Bishop A. Thompson
Prayer . .............. Rev. F. W. Whitaker
Acknowled~ements . ............. . J. Ho~g
Solo . . "Give Me Mv Flowers" . . Mrs. E. Tyner
Eulogy . ............. Rev. James a. Marcel
Review
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Wednesday, December 19, 1984 1:00 P.M.
Salem Baptist Church Hennepin, Oklahoma
The Reverend LeRoy Peters Officiant
BEARERS OF THE BIER
LARRY RUSSELL CLARENCE WHITE CALVIN STEVENSON KENDALL DUMAS CHA VEZ PRINCE KENDALL MILES
HONORARY BEARERS BROTHER IN LAWS
FLOWER GIRLS NIECES
THINE EARTHLY BED FIVE MILE CEMETARY
HENNEPIN, OKLAHOMA
RAGSDALE - GRANT & SONS DIRECTORS
ARDMORE, OKLAHOMA
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I w-Ltt li6-t up mine eye..o un;to .the ~, 6ILom whenc.e c.omcth my hap.
My help LOILd, whic.h eatL.th.
c.ome..th 6ILom made heaven
.the and
He w-U..t no.t .6U66 e.tL .thy 600.t .to be moved: he .that. keepcth .thee wil.£ no.t .olumbe.tL.
Behold, I.oILau .0 hall nolL .oleep.
he .tha-t nwhe.tL
The Loltd .the LOILd ~ .thy fLight. hand.
.thy keepe.tL: .6 hade upon
The .thee by by iUght..
.0 un ..6 hail. day, noJt
The Loltd .ohill .thee 6ILom aU ev.il: pILe..oe.tLve .thy lJOlLt.
no.t .omue .the moon
The LoJtd .6hill pILe..o e.tLve. .thy go.{.ng out. and .thy c.oming in 6Jtom .thiJ.> :time 60tL.th, and even 60IL eveJtmolte.
PRECIOUS MEMORIES
Sunrise January 12, 1923
Birthplace Hennepin, Oklamoma
Parentage Carnelia and Bill Smith
Marital Status Elizabeth Smith
September 13, 1984
Affiliations Salem Baptist Church
Sunset December 15, 1984
ThO.6e le6.t .to c.he.tLi.6h hi.6 me.mofLie..o: hi.6 loving win e, MM. Euzabe..th Smuh 06 .the home, 60Uft .60M: Roge.tL L, Milo, OR1.a.; LaUfte.nc.e., Vunc.an, OR1.a.; Reginald, Edmond, Okla; Mic.hau, Afl.Li..ng.ton, Tx.; hi.6 mo.the.tL CMnrua Smuh, Hennepin, Okla; .oix. gILandc.hildILen, ~o bILo.the.M; L.J. Smuh and He.tLman Smuh, Okla Cuy; 60Uft .6i.o.te.M; ClMa Badge.rt, Eva Vuma.o, OR1.a. Cay, Elizabe..th (Lou) Smuh, Maune Smuh, Hennepin, Okla; ~o unc.le..o, nive aun-t.6, and a ho.6.t 06 iUec.e..o, nephew.o, and o.the.tL Jtua.tive..o and 6fLiend.6.
The Funeral Cortege Enters
The Opening Statement Rev. Leroy Peters
The Hymn of Comfort
Jesus Keep me Near the Cross
Scriptural Consolation Fev. Fred Rushing
Prayer of Intercession Rev. Fred Rushing
Musical Selection What a Friend
The Obituary Read Silently
Remarks Limit 2 Minutes
Solo Rev. & Mrs. Gathings
The Eulogy Rev. LeRoy Peters
The Open Bier Ragsdale - Grant and Sons Directors
The Funeral Cortege Departs
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Bismark Evans Burl Carter Willis Winslett
HONORARY PALL BEARERS Nephews
FLOWER BEARERS Gertie Austin Rosie Pettus
Flora Houston Rosie M. Watts
Services Under The Direction Of JEFFERSON FUNERAL HOME "Where Service Makes The Difference"
IN MEMORIAL OF
CARL HARREL SPIGNER
Monday, December 7, 1987 1:00 P.M.
Bethel Baptist Church Rev. Reginald J. Thrash
Rev. F. M. Lawson, Officiating
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OBITUARY
Life is a portrait that we paint. A shade here, a tint
there, the end results however, depends on how often we
have consulted the master artist. The late D. L. and Viola
Spigner provided the canvass for the life of Carl H. Spigner
on August 1, 1917 in Tatums, Oklahoma.
Love, devotion and loyalty was heavily outlined in the
early sketches of Carl's portrait. His parents gently influ
enced the depth and vivid coloring of his portrait. Yet,
more colors of experience were needed so a special hue was
added when he united with the Bethel Baptist. He remained
a studious member in Sunday School and Baptist Training
Union until he moved away to Chicago. He attended
school and finished High School in Tatums.
He leaves to forever cherish his memories: four sisters,
Mrs. Hallie Lane, Mrs. Lucindra Smith of Hobart, Okla
homa, Mrs. Luvenia Smith of Ardmore , Oklahoma and
Mrs. Pearl Corbin of Council Bluff, Iowa; one brother,
Rev. D. L. Spigner of Los Angeles, California; a host of
relatives and friends.
ORDER OF SERVICES
Processional
Instrumental .. .. . . ..... . . . . . . . " Near The Cross"
Scripture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elder Sherman P. Tyler
Prayer ... . ............ .. .. Rev. S. M. Stevenson
Instrumental .... .. . . . . . . . . " How Great Thou Art"
Acknowledgements ...... . ........ .. .. Cecil Jones
Obituary ..... .... .. . . . .. ....... Read In Silence
(Soft Music)
Eulogy Rev. Reginald J. Thrash
Reviewal
Recessional
Interment Tatums Cemetery
FAMIL Y THANKS
The family of Carl Spigner wish to express their grati·
tude for the kindnesses, deeds and expression of sympathy
shown by our many friends.
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The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: He leadeth me beside the still waters . He restoreth my soul : He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for His name's sake. Yea. though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil for Thou art with m~ Thy rod and Thy staff they comfort me. Thou pre~rest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: Th<J' anointest my head wit"",il; my cup runneth over. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the cEys of
my life: and I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever.
A Lasting Tribute is a Service by
DAWSON - DILLARD FUNERAL HOME Ardmore, Okla.
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Saturday, December 15, 1951 2:00 P. M.
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH Tatums, Oklahoma
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Song, "Shall We Gather at the River" ____________ Choir
Scripture _______________ __ _ ------- ------------ Rev. Eli Wheeler
Prayer ___ _______________ __ __ ________________ Rev. A. R. Winslett
Song, "What a Friend" ---------------------------------- Choir
Resolutions ________ _____ __ ____ ______ _____ Mt. Zion and Bethel Ardmore Tatums
Acknowledgment of Telegrams and Condolences
Solo ____________ _____ _________________________________ Rev. E. J. Perry
Obituary ____________________________________ Prof. W. E. Franks
Sermon ___________ . ________________ _______ Pastor D. C. Hannah
Viewing the Remains
Recessional
PALL BEARERS
Deacon L. D. Denman
Deacon N. J. Johnson
Deacon Lonnie Whitlow
Deacon S. W. Woods
W. D. Favors
Augusta Jackson
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FLOWER BEARERS
Miss Jewell T. King
Mrs. Bernice Hudson
Mrs. Olgarnetta Jones
Mrs. Jewell T. Varner
Mrs. Geneva Jones
Mrs. Lena Crutchfield
Mrs. Vivian Douglas
Mrs. Geneva Doulphus
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Interment Tatums Cemetery
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Ragsdale Funeral Home Morticians in Charge
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2>unset Qnd evening stQ~ 8nd one eleayeo!! for me!
8nd mali there be ~ no moaninq of the bar, I
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<Jhe flood rnQ~ bear me fat g hope to see mtj 'Pilot-
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'ffiatutul.'i, @itiullouUl
Order Of Services Processional Selection. "What A Friend" Scripture Prayer ..... ............. .... .. ...................... Rev. D. M. Jackson Selection. "God Will Take Care Of You" Acknowledgment of Condolences, Telegrams,
Resolutions and Florals-Mrs. Zephaniah Buycks Selection. "Near The Cross" Obituary ............... .. ..... ............... Mrs. Zephaniah Buycks Eulogy ....................................... Rev. W. Stile Crawford Recessional
SERVICE BY FLETCHER & BROWN FUNERAL HOME Chickasha-Phone CA4-192S. EI Reno-Phone AN 2·0861
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Rosie May Pettuis
Rosie Swin"all,
Gerturne Winslett
PALL BEARERS
"American Le~ion"
AliCE" Williams
Charlene Breathe
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 1 The Family of Mr. L. K. Spi~ner wish to express their thanks to everyone for the many kin~ expressio~s of
, sympathy extenne" them . in their hour " of bereavement.
INTERMENT
Tatums Cemetery
Ra~sdale Funeral Home, Ardmore, Okla. D1rect1~'"
Funeral Services
for
Mr. L. K. Spigner
1910, - , 1972
Saturday, February 12, 1972
2100 p. m.
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Rev. Fred Rushing, Officiating
Bethel Baptist Church
Tatums, Oklahoma
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ORDER OF SERVICE
PROCESSIONAL. • • • • • • • •
SONG. • • • • • • • • .God WIll Take care of YOU
S eft IPl'URE • • • • • • • •
PRAYER. • • • • • • • • •
SONG ••• • • • • • • .WHAT A FRIEND
RESOLUTIONS •••• • • • • • • •
ACKNOWLEDGEME'MTS •• • • •• (Florals, Tele~ams)
SOLO ••• • • • • • • • Mrs. Dorothy DeBose
EULOGY. • • • • • • • .Rev. Fred RushIng
"And God shall wi pe away all tears from their eyes and there shall be no more deaths neither sorrow nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain."
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Mr. L. K. Spigner was born October 11. 1910 in Tatums. Oklahoma. ' He.aa the son of Mr. & Mrs. Rozzell Spigner. He attended the public schools in Tatums. He served, in the Armed Forces drom 1942 to 1945. He was married to Miss Rhoda Johnson and to this union, one child was born. In early life, he was selfemployed in Idabel, Oklahoma. Later, he moved to Ardmore, where he was the manager of the Old Spigner Hotel.
Mr. Spigner had been in failing health for a number of months. He passed away Monday evening, February 9, 1972 in the Ardmore Seventh Day Adventist Hospital. He was qUiet and unassuming and was kind to everyone with whom he came in contact. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends.
He leaves to cherIsh hIs memory. his wife, Doris,' of· the home, hIs mother, Mrs. Willie Spigner, Sulphur SprIngs, Texas, Pour Sisters, Mrs. Ogelia Hogan, Tatums, Oklahaaa, Mrs. BeatrIce PhIllIps, Mrs. Grace WrIght, and Mrs. Theresa Banner, all of Los Angeles, ca11fornia • Three Brothers, Bozzell, Las Vegas, Nev., Tam Bixby, and Theopolis of Los Angeles, calif., Four Daughters, Rita, of the home, Mrs. Mildred Sealy, Dayton, OhIo, Mrs. Carrie Henderson, Hugo, Okla., Mrs. Evelyn Edwards. Chicago, Ill., Two SOn, Alvl~ of the home, and L. K. Jr., Dallas, Texas, and a host of neices, nephews, and friends '
"The Saints who die of Christ possessed, enter into immediate rest and then no further tests remain."
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Lensey Gray Sam Williams Clyde Johnson Lonnie Johnson
Dean Stantenburg Allie Pettuis
FLOWER BEARERS
Pathenia Edwards Essie Hooks
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Bobbie Mitchell
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INTERMENT
Tatums Cemetery
Dawson-DiHard Funeral Home Ardmore, Oklahoma
Directing
Funeral Program For
Mr. Nathon Spigner
Friday, May 8,1964
2:00P. M.
Bethel Baptist Church Tatums, Oklahoma
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Nathon Spigner was born Oct. 23, 1902 to Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Spigner, at Sulphur Springs Texas.
In 1905 he moved with his parents to Tatums, there he grew to manhood. He attended the public school in Tatums and at the age of 14 he united with the Bethel Baptist Church.
He passed away May 3, 1964 at Oklahoma City.
He leaves to mourn a wife, Aug, his mother, Mrs. Willie Spigner of Tatums, five sisters, Mrs. Almelia Massey, Geary, Ind. Mrs. Olegia Hogans, Tatums, Mrs. Beatrice Phillips and Mrs. Threasa Baines, Los Angeles, Mrs. Grace Wright Los Vegas, Nev. Four brothers, Bixby Los Angeles, Rozell Jr. Pheonix Ariz. L. K. and Theoplis Spigner, of Ardmore. One daughter, Margaret Ann, Oklahoma City, Two sons, Nathan Albert, Los Angeles and James W. of Pheonix Ariz.
Or der of Service c:
Processional
Song: ...... What a Friend we have in Jesus
Scripture
Prayer
Song .......... God Will Take Care of You
Acknowledgements
Song. . . . . . . . . . .. The Only Hope we Have
Eulogy .............. Rev. D. M. Jackson
Recessional
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We wish to express for the family, their gratitude for
your kindness in thought and deed, and for your attendance
at the memorial service.
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TATUMS CEMETERY
TATUMS, OKLAHOMA
r ...... , . In Remembrance
BORN NOVEMBER 27, 1927
TATUMS, OKLAHOMA
ENTERED INTO REST, AUG. 16, 1974
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
SERVICE
FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1974 - 2:00 P.M.
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH
Tatums, Oklahoma
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Acknowledgment of Condolences 9 Tele$Z'rams, Florala and Resolutions
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23 rd Psalms
The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures. He leadeth me beside the still waters. He restoreth my soul: He leadeth in the path
of righteousness for His name's sake.
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.
Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies; thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over.
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life; and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.
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Celebratin'g the Life of
Ogelia Spigner-Hogan Alpha: August 13, 1904 - Omega: Nov. 29,2001
Sulfur Springs, TX Thtums, OK
"May the Works I've done speak for me"
For I am now ready to be offered, and the time of my departure is at hand. I hove fought a good fight, I hove finished my course, I hove kept the faith.
Henceforth, there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall give me at that day: ... 11 Timothy 4:6-8
Homegoing Celebration: Friday, December 7, 2001 at 1 :00 p.m.
Bethel Missionary Baptist Church Tatums, Oklahoma
Rev. Frank Lawson, Pastor Rev. Harold Brewer, Officiant
"May Her life's Story Speak for Her."
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• The Ogelia Spigner-Hogan Story
August 13: 1904 in Sulfur Springs, Texas, Ogelia was the 2nd of ten children born to Rozell and Willie Spigner. Her 5 brothers are: Nathan, Tam Bixby, Rozell Jr., L.K. and Theophilus, and 4 sisters include Beatrice, Teresa, Ruth, and Gracie. Hearing from his brother, Dan, that opportunities were better for Negroes in Tatums, OK, Rozell, following his brother's advice, packed a wagon and moved to Tatums. Upon his arrival Rozell, participating in the Land Sales sponsored by the government was the highest bidder for a piece of farm land in Tatums. After purchasing the land and renting a house, Rozell sent for his family. Willie and the 1 0 children rode the train to the Land of Opportunities ... Tatums, Oklahoma.
In 1929 Oil Companies began drilling Wild Cat Oil Wells 19 miles south of Tatums. Oil was found on Rozell's and Willie's farm land. A new opportunity was presented to Rozell and Willie, an opportunity to no longer farm. They moved to Muskogee with their new found wealth, providing their family with the love, determination, and wealth to carry out their dreams to provide better opportunities for Negroes.
Ogelia accepted Jesus Christ as her personal Lord and Saviour when eleven years old. She was a member of Bethel Baptist Church for 86 years. It was in Church that Ogelia realized and developed her leadership abilities. When 16 years old, Ogelia would gather young people together for Church programs. She served as financial secretary, choir member, Sunday School Teacher and Superintendent. Ogelia seNed as President of the State Farm Women's Club, and Vice President at the state level. She seNed as President of the P.TA, and the R.S.v.P.
Ogelia was honorable Mayor of Tatums, a member of the city council, was instrumental in acquiring many grants for Tatums. including a grant for the Municipal Building which included a fire station, and a grant for the Tatums-Spigner Park, which derived its name due to the $2,500.00 donation from Willie Spigner that purchased the land. Tatums initiated the first Head Start Program in
Oklahoma, and Ogelia Hogan played a most vital role in its organization. During the failure of the Oil Boom, many Tatums' citizens lost their jobs, and Ogelia Hogan organized the "Feed the Hungry Program, II which lasted 10 years.
Ogelia completed grade school when eleven years old, the youngest in her class. With no higher education available in Tatums, she was out of school two years and in 1919 began attendance at Langston's University for 4 years.
In 1923 Ogelia married Van Shaw. A daughter, Van Dora, was bom to this union. In 1926 Ogelia married Leonard Hooks. Ogelia loved and welcomed his daughter, Ladell, to their marriage. Four children were born to their union: Gwendolyn, Davetta, Cecil, and Joseph. Leonard Hooks preceded her in death in 1935. In 1944 Ogelia married 'M:lymon Hogan. The marriage lasted 39 years until his death in 1983.
A devoted wife and mother, Ogelia raised her children in the ways of the Lord, teaching them to be proud negro citizens, to share her legacy of leadership and knowledge, believing that knowledge was the key to success and the way to achieve that knowledge was to go to school. A hardworking citizen, for a short period owned and operated a local grocery store, worked in the cotton fields, cooked for the high school, farmed, grew a beautiful garden and canned.
Ogelia continued to make her home in Tatums, the community she loved so well. Her soul took ftight ThursdaVt November 29, 2001 at her home following a lengthy period of deteriorating health at the age of 97 years, 3 months and 1 7 days old. LMng a very productive and full life, a talented and gifted personalitVt Ogelia will always be remembered as a Leader, a Qui~er, a Seamstress, Crafter, an Embroiderer, a Fisherman, a friend, a Mentor, a Mother, a Grandmother, and last, but certainly not least, a child of God.
Ogelia, preceded in death by a daughter, Gwendolyn, 2 sisters and 5 brothers, leaves to forever cherish memories of her life 2 sons and a daughter-in-law: Cecil, of Elmore City, Joseph and Jeanetta, of Tatums; 2 daughters: Vandora INing and Davetta Austin, both of Los Angeles; a step-daughter, Jewell Williams; 2 sisters: Gracie Mae Wright, Las Vegas, Nevada and Teresa Bonner, Sulfur Springs, TX; 29 grandchildren, 82 great grandchildren, 60 great-great grandchildren, nieces and nephews, other relatives and many friends and acquaintances.
"May Her life's Story Speak for Her."
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A Tribute to Mrs. Ogelia Spigner-Hogan "She's Somebody Special"
Ogelia Hogan was Somebody Special. In the entire wo~d there was no one just life her. From the beginning of time there has never been another person like her. Nobody has her smile, her eyes, her nose, her hair, her hands, her voice.
Ogelia Hogan was Somebody Special. There is nobody with her writing. Nowhere has there been anyone with her taste in food, clothes, music and art. Nobody sees things the way she saw them. Never has there been anyone who laughs like her or cries like her. And what made her laugh or cry would never generate laughter or tears identical to hers.
Ogelia Hogan was the only one in all creation who possessed her abilities. There will always be someone who will excel in one of her abilities, However no one in the whole universe could reach the combined quality of her talents, ideas, abilities and feelings that she possessed as a whole.
In a room full of musical instruments, some instruments may dominate by themselves, . but no one instrument can equal the symphoniC sound that all instruments together make in a symphony. Throughout etemity, nobody will shine, talk, walk, or do the things the way Ogelia Hogan did.
Ogelia Hogan was special. Ogelia Hogan was unique. In all uniqueness there exists great value. Because of her great value, she had no need to imitate others. She accepted and celebrated her differences. Ogelia Hogan was different and she realized that God created her with a special purpose in mind. He must have had a job for her that nobody else could do like her.
Among the billions of applicants, only one was eligible. Only one had the correct combination to qualify for the job. That was Ogelia Hogan's, because Ogelia was Somebody Special.
--To Those Who Love Me
'I Ain't Dead Yet" My hair is white and I'm almost blind. The days of my youth are far behind. My neck's so stiff, I can't turn my head, Can't hear half that's being said. My legs are wobbly, can hardly walk. But glory be, I can surely talk! And this is the message I want you to get ... "I'm still a-kicking and I ain't dead yet!"
My joints are stiff, won't move in their sockets, And nary a dime is left in my pockets. So maybe you think I'm a total wreck; To tell the truth I look like heck! But, I still have just loads of fun, And my heart with joy is overrun. I've lots of friends, so kind and sweet, And many more that I never meet.
Oh, this is a wonderful world of ours, Shade and sunshine and beautiful flowers, So you take it from me, You can just bet I'm glad I'm living and I ain't dead yet.
I've got corns on my feet and ingrowing nails, Ask do they hurt? Here language fails. To tell you my troubles would take too long, If I tried I'm sure you would give me the gong. I go to Church and Sunday School, too, For I love the story that is ever new. And when I reach the end of my row I hope to my heavenly home I'll go. Then when I leave my house of clay, If you listen closely you'll hear me say: "Well, folks, I've left you, but don't forget, I've just passed on, and I ain't dead yet!"
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Praising God -For Her Life Quiet Moments ...................................................................................................................... Open Bier
Music Prelude .................... ........................................................................... Musician, Sis. Tonni Brewer
Processional ......... ........... .......................................................................................... Clergy and Family
Opening Comments .......................................................................... ....... Officiant, Rev. Harold Brewer
Hymn .......................................... ......... ............................................................................ "At The Cross"
Reading of God's Holy Word ........................................................................................ Rev. Leroy Peters
Old Testament
New Testament
Acknowledgement and Resolutions ........................................................................... Sis. Lynetta Jones
Hymn ............................ .. .............. ..................................................................... led by Sis. Tonni Brewer
Special Tribute ...................................................... : ................................................ Rev. Reginald Thrash
Solo ...................................................................................................... : ........................ Sis. Tonni Brewer
Eulogy ..................................................................................................................... .. Rev. Harold Brewer
Final Tribute .............................................. .................................................... Kirk Funeral Staff in Charge
Recessional
Final Resting Place Thtums Cemetery - Thtums, OK
"While driving in the Processiorial, please buckle-up and turn on bright lights for safety"
Eric Drain Wallace Hooks Melvin Austin
Renita Hooks LaTonya Austin Cynthia Hooks Sherrie Hooks
Pallbearers (Grandsons)
Mike Benson Leonard Austin Ronnie Austin
Leonardo Hooks
Flower Bearers (Granddaughters)
Monya Drain Betina Stevens
Pam Fielder Linda Irving
KaShanda Benson
Arrangements Entrusted to the Care of: KIRK-DAWSON-DILLARD
FUNERAL HOME Ardmon .... O"'lahoma 7.~40 1
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Special 'Tribute from granddaughter: Bettina
Maybe when George Washington was born, if it were you, you wouid have been
President of the United States. Maybe when Harriet Tubman was born on that
plantation many years ago, had it been you, you would have been running the
underground railroad, standing there strong and taiL leading the people, our
people, to freedom; or maybe you'd be in the lab with George Washington
Carvec brainstorming over the peanut. Or maybe you'd be sneaking around
the slave quarters teaching children t9 read.
But you're not those people. You're Ogelia Spigner-Hogan, leader of 'Tatums,
leading the people of 'Tatums down Highway 7 to freedom, for jobs, better
homes, education and government grants; brainstorming projects, such as
,quilts, wooden figures, gardens, food outreach programs and tasty dishes,
whenever you can; teaching children everywhere, love, kindness, faithfulness
and wisdom; making sure your children and grandchildren don't forget their
history, ancestors and most important of all the right way to live. I love you,
Mama Gelia, and I thank God for you. I'm proud that you were my grandmother.
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Mike Lolar
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The family wish to acknowledge with greatfulness, the cards, flowers, telegram and acts of kindness during our grief.
RAGSDALE - GRANT &. SONS MORTUARY
803 East Main
Ardmore, Oklahoma
IN LOVING· MEMORY OF
Emma Louisa Taylor
Thursday, March 22, 1984 1:00 P.M.
Bethel Baptist Church Tatums, Oklahoma
Rev. Fred Rushing Officiating
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Obituary
Emma Louisa Taylor was bom May 18, 1897, in Hissop Cooso. Ala. She was the second child of Mr. and Mrs. Willie E. Mitchell both preceded her in death.
Attend elementary school at Tatums, Okla. In 1910 Louisa united and was baptised into Bethel Baptist Church under the pastor of J.C. Mitchell. She was a faithful member of the church, serving as President of the Missionary Society and member of the choir. She was a very dedicated mother, loyal worker, christian and friend.
She married Rufus Williams into this union one child was bom, Billy M. Williams. Both preceding her in demise. She later married Thomas Taylor and into this union one child was bom, Oscar Depriest and three step children, Clemie Smith, Thomas Jr., James Taylor. Hubson Thomas, Oscar Depriest, and Clemie Smith preceding her in demise.
On March 19, 1984 the Lord called her away to a land not to labor but to reward.
Survivors include two stepsons, Thomas Taylor, Denver, Colo., James Taylor, Duncan Okla., one adopted son, Michael Williams, Duncan Okla. Seven grandchildren, Billie Jean Stewart, R. W. Williams, both of Portland Oregon; Geneva (Ray), Oklahoma City, Okla., Herman Williams, Billie Ray Williams, Diane Williams, of Tatums, Okla., Michael Williams, Duncan, Okla. Five Sisters, Susie Finley, Connie Fuller, Mentha Vamer, Beasley Mitchell of Ardmore, Okla., Essie Winslett of Los Angeles. Three brothers Echo and H.B. Mitchell of Tatums, Ausbay Mitchell of Ardmore, Okla. Host of great grandchildren . ' meces, nephews, relatives and friends.
Order of Service
PROCESSIONAL
SELECTION. • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• "What a Friend"
SCRIPTURE and PRA YER • •.•.• Elder Sherman Taylor
t- I Jl SOLO • • • Zk..r:;t:~ •• d\e~~ ••.••. "Lord I want to be a Christian"
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT . ••••.•• Audrey Tumer
OBITU AR Y ••••••••••••••••• Read in Silence
EULOGY • •••••••••••••••••. Fred Rushing
FINAL TRIBUTE • •••••••••••• Fun.eral Staff in charge
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Mattie Lee Essie Hooks Beulah Hooks
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FLOWERBEARS
DEACONESS-
Willie Winslett
Morticians: Temple Funeral Home Intennent: Oil Spring Cemetery
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Ed Winslett Verle Winslett Todd Hoffman
Archie Lee Hurley Irene Winslett Roberta Carter
The family of Ruth Thompkins graciously accept the many prayers flowers and other kindness during the illness of our loved one.
OBSEQUIES OF
MRS. RUTH THOMPKINS
Held with
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH
in
Tatums, Oklahoma
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1970-1:00 P.M.
Rev. Rushin, Pastor
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OBITUARY
Ruth Alexander Thompkins was born April 2, 1932 in Elmore City Oklahoma to Horace and Gussie Viola Alexander.
She united with the Mount Zion Baptist Church.
She attended Mount Zion Elementaty School and Corpus Christi of Oklahoma City.
She moved to Oklahoma City at an early age and attended the Church Of God In Christ.
In 1966 She united with the Church of The Nazarene, She was a faithful member until her health prevented it.
She was called home to rest November 20,1970.
Survivors: Husband, Daniel, two sons, Rickey and Jimmy Thompkins of the home. Mother, Gussie V. Haywood of Tulsa, Oklahoma; Father, Horace Alexander of Elmore City, Okl3homa; two sisters, Lydia Bell Stevenson and Emery Ann Wooten of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; two
Brothers, Coleman Alexander of Oklahoma City and Alex Alexander of Cleveland, Ohio; Thirteen Neices, four Nephews, ~unts, Uncles, Cousins, and a host of friends.
PROGRAM
Processional
SOng ........ ..... ... ...... .. .. ......... "What A Friend We Have In Jesus"
Prayer
Scripture
SOng .............. ................................ "God Will Take Care of You"
Obituary ... ............................................. ...................... Ogela Hogan
Resolution ......... .............................................. BetheJ Baptist Church
Solo
Eulogy ......... .................................. ................... ............. Rev. Rushin
Review ............................................................................ M orticians
Recessional
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THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1951
1:30 P. M.
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH
Tatums, Oklahoma Nettie
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Prelude, "Flee as a Bird"
Song, "Jesus Keeps Me Near the Cross" ____ __ Choir
Scripture and Prayer __ __ ____ ___ _____ ___ __ _ Rev. EH Walker
Song, "Keep Me Every Day" __ ______ ________ ; _____ ____ Choir
Acknowledgements of cards, tele-grams, etc. ____________ __ ______ Mrs. Queenie V. Carter
Remarks __ ___________ ______ ___ __ _________ __ __ _ Mr. W. E. Franks
Solo _______ __ _____ __ __________ ___ _________ Mrs. Ora D. Smallwood
Obituary __ __ __ ______ __ _____ ____________ _ Mrs. Queenie V. Carter
Eulogy ________ ___ _______________ ___ _____ _____ ___ Rev. B. A. Armour
Morticians in Charge
Postlude
ACTIVE ESCORTS
James Austin Russell H. Hooks Paul Davis
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Temp Hooks Echo Mitchell F. S. Buycks
FLOWER BEARERS
Dorothy Austin Louise Tapscott Geneva McConnell
Lucy Hooks Ruby Jewel Davis Jeanetta MoConnell
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Body will Lie in State
from 12 :00 until 1 :00 o'Clock
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Interment Tatums Cemetery Tatums, Oklahoma
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IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
MR. WILLIE THRASH, SR.
Date: Tuesday June 26, 1984
Time: 10:30 A.M.
Bethel Baptist Church
Rev. F.M. Lawson
- Tatums, Ok.
OBITUARY
Mr. Willie Thrash was born in Elmo . County,Ala. on April 7, 1885 to .Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Thrash who preceded him in death. Mr. Thrash passed this life on June 23, 1984. He united with Bethel Baptist Church , Tatums, Ok. and served till his health failed. In 1914 he married Sadie Fulmer and to this union 7 children were born. 5-Sons; Dubois Thrash, Okla. City, Neimiah Thrash, Healdton, Ok.,Willie Thrash, Jr., Chicago, Ill.,Lewis Thrash, Tatums, Ok., Charles D. Thrash , Chicago, Ill. 2-Daughters; Leslie Davis of Okla. City, and Vester Cato of Elmore City, Ok. Also 28 Grandchildren ,several Grent-grandchildren and a host of other relatives.
PROCESSIONAL
SONG: Amazing Grace
SCRIPTURE Psalms 21: 1-6
PRAYER
SONG:
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
OBITUARY (read Silently)
SOLO 1 J
EULOGY Rev. F.M. Lawson ILL I ,L/'_A J ":1- .,,,1 I I I /, It'! ~ c7 I . l" }I
PALLBEARERS Estus Breath RJ.cky Austin Robert Hooks Author G. Austin L.C.Young Willis Winslett
FLOWER BEARERS
Elaine Breath Irene Dodd
HONORARY PALLBEARERS Todd Huffman Mason Huffman Virlee Winslett E.S. Winslett
Lillie Young Flora Williams
Essie Hooks
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Oklahoma City Set Club, Inc.
HONORARY PALLBEARERS
Masons
FLOWER BEARERS
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Set Club, Inc.
Southwesterners Sheba Chapter OES
Ushers ........... Tatums Headstart Staff
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
"Perhaps you sent a lovely card or sat quietly in a chair; Perhaps you sent a floral piece, if so we saw it there; Perhaps you spoke the kindest words as any friend could say; Perhaps you were not there at all, just thought of us that day. Whatever you did to console our hearts, We thank you, whatever the part."
From the Family of Jimmy Lee Varner
INTERMENT Family Plot - Tatums
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Texoma Printing & Advertising. Lone Grove, Oklahoma
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OBSEQUIES OF
(H~.,1MY LEE VARNER 1914to 1979
Sunday, April 1, 1979 2:00 P.M.
Tatums Community Center Rev. J. W. Henderson Officiating
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Processional
Song ................................... Music by Velah Ross
Scripture
Prayer .. . .. . ....... .. .. . . ...... ...... . .. .. Rev. Frank L. Cox
Song
Remarks
Acknowledgments .............. . ............. Mrs. V.K. Hooks
Solo . 1Z~ fiff-: £d If!gr.-. . ~~ ..... .. .. ~~v. JW. Henderson
hJff t,,: 3$ Viewing of Remains
Graveside Service .................. .. . . .. ... Masons in Charge
Interment . . . . . . .. . ......... . ............ Family Plot - Tatums
Ragsdale - Grant & Sons Funeral Home Directing
OBITUARY
He who loves his neighbor has fullfilled the law. Rom. 13:8
God gives life God sustains life God takes life.
Jimmy stood on the brink of Jordan for 64 years and watched the ships that sailed many souls into eternity. The ships took his mother and father, Mary and Phillip Varner.
Wednesday, March 28, after a successful career and overcoming all earthly barriers, Jimmy bade goodbye to his relatives and friends, and he too stepped aboard the ship and sailed quietly and peacefully into eternity.
He was very devoted to his wife, Jesell and two daughters, Rose Marie and Jimmie Mae. He united with the Church of the Living God, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
After finishing his education at Douglas High School, Ardmore, Oklahoma, he serve in the US Navy. He was Postmaster of the Tatums Community for 29 years, and a very successful business man for 32 years aided by a devoted son-in-law, Jackson Payne for '17 years.
He was chairman of Tatums Community Action Agency, Chairman of Tatums Neighborhood Trust, and a past patron of Sheba Chapter OES. He served as Worshipful Master of Friendship Lodge 79 for 15 years. He was a 32nd Degree Mason, also, a Shriner, a 33rd Degree Honorary Mason; and a member of the National Set Club, Inc., Oklahoma City Chapter.
Survivors are his wife, Jewell C. Varner of the home; two daughters, Rose V. Payne of Tatums, and Jimmie Mae Clark of New Castle, Penn.; Two brothers, T.C. Varner of Ardmore, W.D. Varner of Santa Barbara, Calif.; seven grandchildren, Jackie Lee Payne, PhylliS Hunt, Charles, Major, Helena, John and James Clark; one great grandchild, one niece, two nephews, six Sister-in-laws, two Brother-in-Iaws, other relatives and friends .
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Thefamily ofCliffie Mae Wallace wishes to thank you for your
many acts of kindness during the illness and passing of our loved one.
Service under the Direction of Grantham Funeral Home
Interment, Henderson Harris Cemetery
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I am the resurrection and the life
OBITUARY
Clime Mae Wallace
Longtime Duncan resident Cliffie Mae Wallace, 75, 303 S. Fourth, died Monday, April 3, 1989, in a local nursing home.
Service will be 11 a.m. Saturday in the St. Stephens Baptist Church with the Rev. James A. Marcel officiating. Burial will be in Henderson-Harris Cemetery under the direction of Don Grantham Funeral Home.
Mrs. Wallace was born Oct. 6, 1913, in Carter County. She married John J. Wallace Dec. 22, 1970, in Wichita Falls, Texas. She was a homemaker and a member of Antioch Baptist Church. She was preceeded in death by her fIrst husband, two childred and a sister.
Survivors include her husband of the home; four brothers, Sim Drain Sr. and L.c. Young, both of Tatums, Harold Young of Oklahoma City and Ellis Drain of Duncan; six sisters, Essie Hooks, Bobbie Mitchell and Lillie Young, all of Tatums, Vestella Williams of Wichita, Kan., Frankie M. Harris of Hollis and Naomi Colbert of Oklahoma City; and several nieces and nephews.
Bearers will be nephews.
Order of Service
Processional
Song .................................................... Near the Cross
Scripture ........................................... Rev. J.D. Brooks
Prayer .............................................. Elder N.H. James
Acknowledgements, Resolutions, Cards, Florals & Telegrams
Song, When I've Gone the
Last Mile of the Way ... . ..................... McGee Family
Obituary .................................................. Read Silently
Song .................................................... What A Friend
Eulogy ......................................... Rev. James A. Marcell
Final Viewing
Recessional
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Cecil Jones Robert Hooks
Bill Ford Harold Austin
Earl Hooks Bobby G. Powell
FLOWER BEARERS
Ollie Greer
Joyce Prince
Rosie Pettis
Gwendolyn Hooks
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The Ware fanlily wishes to express appreciation to all the
many friends for their acts of kindness that were shown.
Words calIDot express "Thank You," and you are appreciated,
all of you.
Thank you to Pastor Lawson and Bethel Baptist
Church, cOllUIlunity, and sUITOlmding area.
INTERMENT
TatLUns Cemetery
TatLUlls, Oklahoma
SERVICES UNDER THE DIRECTION OF
Reser FlUleral Home
Healdton, Oklahoma
IN LOVING MEft,10RY
OF
WOODROW WARE
Friday, February 17, 1995
11 :00 o'clock a.m.
Bethel Baptist Church
Tatums, Oklahoma
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OBITUARY
Woodrow Ware was born February 13, 1913, in Tatums,
Oklahoma, to Phillip and Docie Ware. He attended
school in Tatums.
Woodrow lived in Tatums all of his life. At an early age, he united with Bethel Baptist Church. Woodrow's health began to fail him about six months ago.
Woodrow departed his life on Tuesday morning, February
14, 1995, at the Healdton Nursing Home.
He leaves to cherish his memory a nephew, a sister-in-law, Bessie Ware, Chicago, lllinois, and a host of
relatives and friends.
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ORDER OF SERVICE
PROCESSIONAL SCRIPTURE PRAYER CONGREGATION SONG
RESOLUTIONS/ ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS OBITUARY EULOGY FINAL TRIBUTE RECESSIONAL
Psalm 23, Pulpit Pulpit
Sister L ynetta Jones Read in Silence
Rev. F.M. Lawson
When I must leave you for a little while, please do not grieve and shed wild tears
and hug your SO"Ow to you through the years.
But start out bravely with a gallant smile;
and for my sake and in my name
live on and do all things the same.
Feed not your loneliness on empty days, but fill each waking hour in useful Wt~yS.
Reach out your hand in comfort and in cheer,
and I in turn will comfort you and hold you near; and never, never be afraid to die,
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--FOR-
LA WRENCE RAY WASHINGTON
HELD AT
MT. OLIVE BAPrIST CHURCH ---__ Wynnewood, Oklahoma
Tuesday, June 12,1973
2:00 P. M.
REV. FRED D .RUSHING Officiating
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S€lng ................................ "What A Friend We Have In Jesus"
Scripture .................................................... Rev. J. C. Sampson
Prayer ................................................................ Rev. K. D. Davis
Song ............................................................ "Leaning on Jesus"
Asknowledgement of Caros and Condolences-
Eulogy ......................... ":'.':":::::: ... :.:.:.:.: .......... 'Rev. FteU'D. Rushing
Review of Remains-
RECESSIONAL-
Interment: Hopewell Cemetery
'":B~ker"s Funeral Hbtne in Charge
The family wishes to express their thanks and appreciation
to everyone for the cards, calls, food and prayers.
OBITUARY
Lawrence R. \Vashington son of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Wash
inrrton was born October 15, 1950 at Wynnewood, Oklahoma,
Passed away June 10, 1973. Lawrence was a graduate of The
Wynnewood High School. .lIe united with the Mt. Olive Bap
tist Church. There he served as Superintendent of the Sunday
School. He was a member of Success Lodge No. 91. He leaves
to mourn his passing his wife Sherlyn and 2 daughters Cheri
and Chiffon of t!J.e home. His parents Mr. and Mrs. O. C.
Washington; 3 Brothers, Robert, Frank and Ricky Washing
ton, Wynnewood; 5 sisters, Mrs. Zeola Smith Wynnewood,
Mrs. Donna Gray, Mary, Sharon and Debbie Washington all
of Oklahoma City and One grandmother and a host of uncles,
aunts and a host of other relatives and friends.
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Lord, make me an instrument of Thy pe3t:e; Where there :is hatred, let me sow love; Where there is injury, pardon; Where there is doubt, faith; Where there :is despair, hope; Where there is darkness, light; and Where t'he<re is sadness, joy. Divine Maste<r, Grant that I may not so much seek to be Consoled as to console; To be understood as to understand; To be loved as to love; For it is in giving that we receive; It is in pa·rdoning that we are pardoned; And it is in dying that we are born to eternal life.
-St. Francis
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FOR
MRS. WILLIE GENEVA JAMES WASHINGTON
1905-1975
TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1975
2:30 O'CLOCK P.M.
ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH
REV. F. \"l. WHITAKER, PASTOR
DUNCAN; OKLAHOMA
If I lift up my eyes to the hills,
lWbere shall I find help? Help comes from the Lord,
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Willie Geneva James Washington was 100m December 28, 1905, in Como, Texas, to Mr. and Mrs. Heflin Edwards. She moved with her parents at an early rage to Tatwns, Okla. Here she united with the Bethel Baptist Church, and attended Tatum public school. She married Henry James Nov. 30, 1924. They moved ;to Duncan, Okla., and united with the Arutioch Baptist 'C'i1ur0h. To this union five children were born. Henry and two sons preceded her in death. She later married George Washington, who also preceded her in dealth. Until her passing. she was an active member of the Antioch Baptist Church. She was General President of the Mission fur 19 years; she reigned as State and District Queen of the Missionary Society. She was ra deac(mess, a member of T~Okie Olub, and Eastern Star. She was -a beloved member of the entire commuIllity. She departed this life Sunday, May 11, 1975, at '9:10 at St. Anthony Hospital. S~ leaves Ito mourn her passing three childTen: a son W. L. J'ames of Compton, Galli. ; two daughters, Bernice MontgomeTY and Lucille Whitaker, both of Duncan. One brother Jessie Edward of Oklahoma City; three sisters, Jearldine Anderson, Elmore 'City; Odella Paramore, Singer, Texas, and Clemmie Gray, Oklahoma City; one step brother, Horace Rosebourgh; one step sister, Fannie Long, both of Marshall, Texas; 24 grand children; 11 great grand children; and a host of nieces and nephews and other relatives and friends.
ORDER OF SERVICE
PROOESSIONAL
SONG Choir
SCRIPTURE .. REV. W. McGEE
PRAYER . . . . . . . . .... REV. J. MARCELL
SONG .. . . . . . .. .. ......... . ................ . ... ... ..... Choir
ACKNOWLElDGEMENTS OF CONDOLENCES, TELEGRAMS, FLORALS AND RESOLUTIONS ......... . . MRS. IF. B. BLACK
SOLO . . .. EXClill., 'TYNER
EULOGY REV. F. W. WHITAKER
RECESSIONAL
IN'l1ERMENT-HENDERSON & HARRIS CEME'IERY
PALL BEARERS MASONS
HONORARY PALL BEARERS DEACQNS
FLOWEJR BEARERS MISSION SOC'l'ETY
HONOlMRY FLOWER BEARERS MEMBERS OF QUEEN ES11HEmOHiAPTER
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Eastern Stars Ushers
PALL BEARERS Selected
INTERMENT Oil Spring Cemetery
Services Under Direction Of MILLER'S MORTUARY
Lawton, Oklahoma
IN MEMORY OF
JANIE WICKWARE
1913-1975
Tuesday, May 20, 1975
1:30 P.M.
St. Stephens Baptist Church
Duncan, Oklahoma
Rev. James Marcel , Pastor Officiating
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PSALM 121
I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help.
My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth.
He will not suffer thy foot to be moved: he that Keepeth thee will not slumber.
Behold, he that keepeth Is'rael shall neither slumber nor sleep.
The Lord is Thy keeper: the Lord is thy shade upon thy right hand.
The sun shall not smite thee by day, nor the moon by night. The Lord shall preserve thee from all evil: he shall preserve
thy soul. The Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in
from this time forth , and even for evermore.
OBITUARY
Janie Wickware was born November 6, 1913 in Hoomer, Oklahoma. She attended school there. A t an early age she confessed a hope in Christ. She was a resident of Duncan for over thirty years. A member of the Sheba Chapter No. 5 Order of the Eastern Stars, she was also a member of the St. Stephens Baptist Church. Wednesday morning she went home to rest. Left to mourn her home-going are three brothers, Mr. Ed, George and Charlie Caldwell; one sister Betty Boyd; nieces, nephews, other relatives and countless friends.
ORDER OF SERVICES
Processional
Song ...................................... "God Will Take Care of You"
Prayer
Scripture ............................................ .............. 121st Psalm
Acknowledgements, Cards, Florals, Telegrams, Condolences, Resolutions
Rites ................................................... Eastern Star Chapter Sheba Chapter No.5
Remarks
Selection ............. "Someone To Care" - Helen Stevenson
Eulogy .................................................... Rev. James Marcel
Reviewal
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WILL THOSE PERSONS DRIVING IN PROCESSION KINDLY TURN ON CAR HEADLIGHTS FOR SAFETY
APPRECIA nON
Perhaps you sent a lovely card or sit quietly in a chair.
Perhaps you sent a floral piece, if so we saw it there. Perhaps you spoke the kindest words as any friend could say. Perhaps you were not there at all,just thought of us that day.
Whatever you did to console our hearts, we thank you so
much whatever the part.
The family of Mrs. Janie Wickware
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Allie Pettis Lewis Thrash Mildred Franklin Henry Lucas
Honorary Pall Bearers Ike Miles Herbert Prince
Lafayette Taylor Paul Davis
Flower Bearers Members of
Mt. Zion Bapti.t Church Bethel Baptist Church
I cannot think of them as dead, Who walk with me no more
Along the path of life I tread, They have but gone before.
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We sincerely thank our many friends for their acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy.
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PSALM 23 A Psalm of David
The Lord is my Shepherd, 1 shall not want, He maketh me to lie down in green pastures; He leadeth me beside the still waters.
He restoreth my soul; He leadeth me in the paths o/righteousness/or His name's sake.
Yea, thoRgh I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.
Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over.
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life; and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.
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OBITUARY
IIAY WILLIAMS was born October22,l907.
to Henderson and Estella Williams in Elmore City, Oklahoma. He attended Mt. Zion Elementary School. He was
raised in a christian home filled with love and devotion where he was taught the art of good citizenship and brotherly love. At an early age he was united in marriage with Mary Jelldean Rosborough of Tatums, Oklahoma. To this union, six children was born.
He joined the Little Flock Baptist Church where he was an active member. Later he united with the Mt. Zion Baptist Church of Elmore City.
He was a good husband, and a devoted father. Whenever there was a need ... it was always fillfd.
He departed t.his life on March 9, 1968 to join his oldest daughter, who preceded him in death. He leaves to mourn his passing, his wife; two sons, Joe Ray of Denver, Colorado, James Windell of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; three daughters, Mrs. lorna J. Beasley of Marshall, Texas, Mrs. Minnie P. Luton and Mrs. Thelma J. Plunkett of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; seventeen grandchildren; three sisters; two brothers; one uncle; one aunt; and a host of neices, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Order Of Services
Processional
"What A Friend" ............................................ Choir
SCripture ... ............................. Rev. W. J. Henderson
Prayer .. ..................................... Rev. D. M. Jackson
Selection ......................... · .. ·· .... ·· .. ··· .... · .... · ...... ···Choir
Acknowledgment of Condolences. Telegrams. Florals and Resolutions
Solo, "When I Have Gone The Last Mile Of The Way" ....... .......... Rev. Cooper
Eulogy ....... .... ............................... Rev. Leroy Peters
Recessional
Interment in Elmore City, Oklahoma
(Dinner will b~ served for the family and out-of-town guests at Bethel Baptist Church)
SERVICE BY FLETCHER FUNERAL HOME Hosea F. Fletcher
Chick.Aha-Phone 224·1923 • EI Reno-Phone 262·4703
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Darrayl Hampton Paul Hampton Kevin Daniels
Mr. Williams' Grandsons Gerald Hampton
Timothy Hampton Curtis Daniels
Intennent
JEHOVAH CEMETERY Milo, Oklahoma
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
On behalf of the family, we wish to express their gratitude for your many kindnesses evidenced in thought and deed, and for your attendance at this service.
Perhaps you sent a lovely card, Or sat quietly in a chair.
Perhaps you sent a funeral spray, If so we saw it there.
Perhaps you spoke the kindest words, As any friend could say;
Perhaps you were not there at all, Just thought of us that day.
Whatever you did to console our hearts. We thank you so much whatever the part.
Williams & Roberts Family
Funeral Director CHARLES P. BANNON MORTUARY
6800 East 14th Street Oakland, California
Phone: (415) 632-1011
RAGSDALE - GRANT FUNERAL HOME 803 East Main
Ardmore, Oklahoma
Phone: (405) 223-0377
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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
AMBRY WILLIAMS
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September 18, 1903 - July 12, 1986
Place and Time of Services CHARLES P. BANNON MORTUARY
6800 East 14th Avenue Oakland, California
Thursday, July 17, 1986 at 11:00 A.M.
with REVEREND JOHN MALONE, Officiating
Katherine Bannon Reboli, Organist
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 6th and Burris
Tishomingo, Oklahoma
Saturday, July 19, 1986 at 1:00 pm
REVEREND C.M. FRANKS, Officiating
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OBITUARY
Mr. Ambry Williams was born in Milo, Oklahoma on September 18, 1903 where he grew up. He moved to Tishomingo, Oklahoma and lived with his uncle and aunt. He accepted Christ at an early age. Was an active member of long standing with First Baptist Church. Employed for many years with Santa Fe railroad untii retirement. He married Lucinda Harkins of Fillmore, Oklahoma, to them were born four children. Cherished by his family he departed this life onJuly 12, 1986. He remained a very devoted husband to his Wife of 52 years, two daughters, Margaret Hampton, Berkeley, California, Barbara Daniels, Rodeo, CalifOrnia, whom he lived with at the time of his death, two sons, Clarence, Denver, Colorado, Alford, Elhart, Indiana, two daughters in law, nine grand children, one great grand daughter, six fIrst cousins, Irene Winslett, Tatmus, Oklahoma, Zeteic Roberts, Fresno, California, Booker T. Roberts, Vallejo, Edmus Roberts, BakersfIeld, California, Lola Bell Luckett, Richmond, California, Martha Mae Hemingway, Inskter, Mich., as well as nephews, cousins and many friends.
Since I am gone please don't cry My spirit will remain with you beyond the sky. To those of you I left behind, The remembrance of me will always be on your mind. So please don't worry and be Sorrowful for me. Because this is the way my . God wanted it to be . To all my loved ones whom I love so dear, There is nothing left for me to fear. So when you get sorrowful and teary-eyed Just think that my pain has finally subsided. I will always be with you as God is with you now. And I shall never say good-bye .
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IN LOVING MEMORY OF AMBRY WILLIAMS
PROCESSIONAL .....
PRAYER ..... Minister
SCRIPTURE READING ..... Zeteic Roberts
SOLO .....
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF CARDS AND CONDOLENCES
REMARKS ..... Booker Roberts
OBITUARY ..... (read Silently)
SOLO ..... .
EULOGY ..... Minister
VIEWING OF REMAINS .....
RECESSIONAL .....
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ROSIE PETIES DARLA SUTILES
PALLBEARERS CARL PEVEHOUSE DEAN PENNON CAROL DOWNEY
FLOWER BEARERS FAYE EVANS FELICIA VANBEBER
INTEm~ENT TATUMS CEMETERY
B. J. HOLT JACK WILBURN
MAE MOFFETT JANA VANBEBER
Services under the direction of: Temple and Son Funeral Home
2801 North Kelley Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
SPEC Ift.L THANKS
The Fam1ly of Ann W1ll1a~~ wishes to express thelr heal'tfelt thanks and appre~lat~on to everyone who ass1sted, reached out, or showed concern ln any way durlng the flnal trlals of her llfe.
Speclal thanks to Faye ~nd Blsmarck Evans, who always responded to our many ctles for help, golng above and beyond the call of duty ln thelr mlnlstratlons; Pastor Francls VanBeber of Pruitt Clty Assembly Of God, who spent many long days at the hospltal, who was falthful to v1s1t and encourage, and was always just a phone ca 11 away, Darla land Suttles who wa~ a falthful companlon & helper durlng the last 2 years of "Mama's" 11fe. Debb1e Splgner, who was fa1thful unto the end -help1ng, supportlng, and mak1ng regular vls1tat10ns; Mae Moffett, who left her own home, and frlends, to care for "Mama" dur1ng the last year of her l"e; Pastor Sherman P. Tyl er of the Free Pentecostal Ho11ness Church, who was falthful to stop ln from tlme to tlme w1th an encourag1ng word; Martell W1gg1ns, who shared, many tlmes, from her own supp11es, and was always ava11able to ass1st 1n any way that she could; all of the doctors and nurses who grew to know and love "Mama, who pat1ently and 10v1ngly mln1stered to her dur1ng the last year of her 11fe.
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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ANN WILSON WILLIAMS
AWAY We miss her here. She wait. ~or us there.
I CANNOT say, and t w1~~ not Bay That Dh~ i. dead. - She 1a juat away I
W1th a cheery sm~le and a wave of the hand She has -w.n~ered 1n to an ,Ullmo·,,-n J..and.
F.nc'\ J.'l~t \;.111 ~-:.=ln9 I"lO~ .... ry fa1r It n.'flcto rnuat be, sillce sl"18 l1nqel:8 there.
And you - on Y0\.1, who the w1~d.st yearn lor the o~d time step 4nd the glad return.
Th1nk o~ her ~ar1nq on, as dear In the ~ove o~ There as the love o~ Here.
Think o~ her .tLl .. ~ the aero!), X SIll'; She 1. not d~ad - She 1. just away.
Jame. Whitcomb R1~.y
HOMEGOING SERVICES
TUESDAY OCTOBER 5, 1993
1:00 PM
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH TATUMS, OKLAHOMA
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OBITUARY
ANN WILSON WILLIAMS Ann Wilson Williams was born September 8, 1913 in Tallahassee, Florida. She was the fourth child of Mr. & Mrs Tommy Wilson who have both preceded her in death.
She grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma where she attended Booker T. Washington High School. She also attended college in Alabama.
She confessed Christ at an early age, and when she moved to Tatums in 1960, she united with the Bethel Baptist Church. Later, she moved her membership to the Free Pentecostal Holiness Church. At the time of her death she was united with the Pruitt City Assembly of God.
"Mama Ann", as she was known by many, was concerned about her community, and often sought to extend a helping-hand to those around her. She was a feisty lady, who loved to talk and to tease, and enjoyed getting a good laugh with her many stories of the past. "Marna Ann" had a way of mak i ng others feel "special". She loved to cook and would often prepare special dishes for her "loved-ones", as she called them.
She leaves to mourn her passing: a sister, Katherine Spelmon of Los Angeles, California; a godson, Daniel C. Gardner of Tulsa, Oklahoma; W. L. Gardner, of Tulsa who was a son to her; Joyce M. Gardner of Tulsa, who was a daughter to her; two stepgrandsons, Frank C. Fleming II of Pasadena, California and Victor D. Fleming of Altadena, California. Steel L. Gardner and David J. Gardner, who were grandchildren to her; and a host of other relatives and friends.
ORDER OF SERVICE
PROCESSIONAL--------------------------------------"Yes, Jesus Loves Me" ----------Sonia Harris
Tulsa,Okla.
PRAyER------------------- Pastor Francis VanBeber Pruitt City Assembly Of God
SOLO----------"Higher Than I've Ever Been"---Judy Pevehouse
SCRIPTURE -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - - -- -- Pastor Franci s VanBeber
SOLO----------"How Great Thou Art"------Sonia Harris
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS----------------------
SOLO------------"It Is Well"-----------Sonia Harris
OBITUARY----------------------------Read In Silence
EULOGY---------------------- -Pastor W. L. Gardner Love Center Christian Fellowship Tulsa, Oklahoma
VIEWING-------------------------------"We Shall Behold Him"-----------Sonia Harris
RECESSIONAL
"For God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labor of love, which ye have shewed toward His Name, in that ye have ministered to the saints."
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Roy Breath
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Tatums Cemetery Tatums, Oklahoma
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Funeral Program For
Billie McClain Williams
2:00 P. M, Saturday, September 12, 1964
Bethel Baptist Church Tatums, Oklahoma
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The Lord is my shepherd: I shall not want.
He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters.
He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake.
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evili for thou art with mei thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.
Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou annointest my head with oil: my cup runneth over,
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my lifei and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.
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Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross ..... Choir
Scripture ................. Dr. 1. B. Miller
Prayer ............ _ .. Rev, R. D. Bradford
God will Take Care of you . ........ Choir
Acknowledgment of Condolence, Telegrams Obituary .............. Zephiniah Buycks
Resolutons al'ld florals ... Zephiniah Buycks
Solo ................... Mrs. 1. B. Miller .
'J¥ Eulogy ............•. Rev. D. J. Jackson
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Ob MRS. CORINE WILLIAMS
1883 - 1978
SERVICES
Thursday, May 4,1978 - 12:00 Noon
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH Tatum, Oklahoma
Rev. R. S. Morgan officiating
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There's a mansion free from sorrow, in a land of beauty ray, where the soul shall rest from its labor. God in his almighty power has called Corine Williams from labor to reward.
Mrs. Corine Williams was born the last of nine children to Eddie and Helen Burney on January 15, 1883 in Rosebud, Texas. After growing up and attending school there, and much extended travel, she settled in Houston, Texas until old age overtaken her, and her very devoted family moved to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
She was a member of the Friendship Baptist Church in Houston, Tex. under the pastorate of Rev. Hines. She served her church as a deaconess for many years and was a very faithful member.
She was also an Eastern Star. She had no children. She departed this life April 28, 1978. She will be missed by her nieces and nephews, and a host of relatives and friends.
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Selection.
Scripture
Prayer .
Selection.
Resolutions - Cards
Telegrams
Solo ..
Eulogy .
Parting View
Recessional
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· Rev. J. Allen Smith, Minister
· Rev. J. Allen Smith, Minister
. Corigregation
Gracie Morgan
Dee Coleman
. Norma Felix
Rev. R. S. Morgan
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ACTIVE PALL BEARERS
Carl Sampson Victor Sampson Pinkie Hurley
Clay James Tuffy Laskey O'dell Williams
FLOWER BEARERS
Sylvia Lee Monica Drain Shelly Hooks
Pam White Taniyia Franklin Ann Hooks
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The family wishes to acknowledge with greatfulness the cards, flowers, telegrams and acts of kindness during our time of grief.
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1\£ltlier tfiey are wfiite, pinf(or reef. rtf ratlier fiave one 6[ossm now
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Funeral Arrangements Ragsdale-Grant & Sons Mortuary
Ardmore, Oklahoma
In Loving Memory of
Diane Williams
1960 -1996
Services Wednesday, November 20,1996
11 :00 a.m.
Bethel Baptist Church Tatums, Oklahoma
Rev. F. M. Lawson, Pastor Nettie
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~ LORD" HY ,::'RD; g SHA<, Nor WANT
HE NAKETH HE TOLlE DOWN IN GREEN PASTURES :
HE LEADETH /./E8ESIOE THE STILL WATERS .
liE RESTORErH MY SOUL: HE LEADETH HE IN THE
PATHS OF RIGHTEOUSNESS fOR HIS NAHE'S SAKE ••
YEA, THOUGH g WALK THROUGH THE VALLEY OF
THE SHADOW OF DEATH, 9 WILL FEAR NO EVIL:
FOR THOll ART WITH HE; THY ROD AND THY SrAFF
THEY CONFORT NE. CJHOlJ PREPAR EST A TABLE
BEFORE ME IN THE PRESENCE OF /'fINE ENEf'llES:
THOU ANOINTEST MY HEAD WITH OIL; MY CUP
RUNNErH OVER .. SURELY GOODNESS AND
MERCY SHALL FOLLOW "IE ALL THE DAYS
OF MY LIFE: AND g WILL DWELL IN THE
HOUSE OF THE LORD FOR EVER.. •••••
IN MEMORY OF
EDDIE L. WILLIAMS February 4, 1906 April 4, 1976
SERVICES 2;00 P.M. Thursday, April 8, 1976
Antioch Baptist Church
OFFICIATING Rev. F. W. Whittaker
MUSIC BY Holly Johnson
HYMNS What A Time
PALLBEARERS Jeff Alexander Clifton Harris Edward Hooks
Billy Green Carl Wells Cecil Harel
INTERMENT Henderson Harris Cemetery
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Jeff Alexander
Clifton Harris
Ed Hooks
Billy Greer
Sylvester Sparks
Cecil Hayes
HONORARY PALLBEARERS
Rufus Mitchell
Marvin Temple
Sid Williams
George Thompson
FLOWER BEARERS
Mary Williams
Margarette Temple
Sue Newberry
Louise Worley
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EDDIE WILLIAMS
313 Sycamore Street
SERVICES
2 P. M. Thursday, April 8, 1976
Antioch Baptist Church
SELECTION
By Congregation
SCRIPTURE
By Rev. C. Taylor
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Cards, Telegrams·· Resolution
SOLO
By Holly Johnson
EULOGY
By Rev. F. W. Whitaker
RECESSIONAL
INTERMENT
Henderson Harris Cemetery
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Robert Richards Earl C. Miles Herbert Prince
Active Bearers
Nephews
Flower Bearers
Nieces
Appreciation
Sam Miles Heck Powell
L.G. Prince
You have helped make our burden easier to bear, and your presence today our appreciation to you for the cards, calls, foods, floras and each act of kindness shown us, thank you. Special thanks to Rev. Lawson and the Bethel Baptist Church Family.
May God Bless each of you. The Eliza Williams Family
NOTICE: Dinner will be served in the Fellowship Hall at Bethel Baptist Church, Tatums, Oklahoma.
Homegoing Celebration of
Mother Eliza J. Williams
Sunrise March I, 1903 Sunset Oct 6, 1993
Services Tuesday, Oct. 12, 1993
1:00 pm Bethel Baptist Church
Tatums, Oklahoma
The Rev. Frank Lawson, Pastor The Rev. Walter Cotton, Officiant
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On the first day of March, 1903 in Garvin Country a baby girl was born, she was the fifth child born to Henderson and Estella Williams.
Eliza Eliza grew up in Elmore City, Oklahoma. She attended
elementary school at Little Flock, high school at Langston, Oklahoma where she graduated. Eliza was united in holy matrimony to Tassel Hooks in 1932 - one son was born.
Eliza continued her education at Langston University in Langston, Oklahoma. After receiving a bachelor degree in Education, she returned to Elmore City as the only teacher at Mt. Zion school, until a principal was assigned. She was known as (School Mom) in the community.
Eliza later married Tom J ames who preceded her in death. She retired after 22 years of teaching school in Garvin County. She was an asset to the community.
Eliza accepted Christ at an early age and united with Little Flock Baptist Church, later Mt. Zion Baptist Church. She remained there as a faithful member until her health failed. She moved to Mi~west .City in October, 1986 with her son and family, where she umted wIth the Madison Street Church of God in Christ, under the leadership of Elder Howard Huggins. She served when health permitted. She was a very faithful, willing and caring member.
On October 6, 1993 10:35 pm, Eliza went to be with the Lord. "She told her daughter-in-law to call the Lord."
Preceded in death by her parents, one infant son, four brothers, three sisters, and one nephew (she raised, Walter). She leaves to cherish her memories, a son and daughter-in-law of Midwest City Oklahoma, Rodney and Winnie Hooks, one sister and brother-in-law Az:mie Bell and Bealie Franklin, Denver, Colorado, nephew (sh~ raIsed, Tommy Williams, Oklahoma City), six grandchildren, eleven grea t grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Order of Service
Prelude ................................................ Dr. Elbert L. Jones Processional.. ...................................... Dr. Elbert L. Jones
Song (congregation)
"Come and Go with me to that Land" (Favorite Song)
Reading of the Word: Old Testament ......................... Rev. Leroy Peters New TestamenL .................. Rev. Frank Lawson
Invocation ................................. Elder Howard Huggins Solo ......................................................... Sis. Eva Franklin Resolutions - Acknowledgments ....... Sis. Corine Miles Words of Comfort .................. Please limit to 2 minutes Tribute to Mother Eliza Williams .......... Carnell Prince
(Nephew) Remarks ............................. Rev. Peters - Elder Huggins Solo ......................................................... Sis. Ruby Moran Eulogy ............................................... Rev. Walter Cotton Final Tribute ................................................ Funeral Staff
eceSSIona ......................................... Dr. Elbert L. Jones R . 1
Final Resting Place
Little Flock Cemetery Elmore City, Oklahoma
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Herbert Prince Simmie Butler
Tommy Williams Michael Strotter
For us to experience dark hours like these and for you to share them with us, helps make our burden easier to bear. For your presence today, our appreciation to you.
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Arrangements Entrusted to the Care of: KIRK-DAWSON-DILLARD
FUNERAL HOME Ardmore, Oklahoma 73401
"Large enough to serve you; yet small enough to care." Jobie 1. Kirk, Mortician
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Sunrise: September 26, 1905 Sunset: April 29, 1993
Services Tuesday, May 4, 1993
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Bethel Baptist Church Tatums, Oklahoma
The Rev. Frank Lawson, Pastor The Rev. Walter Cotton, Officiant
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Obituary On the twenty-sixthdayofSeptember, 1905,in Garvin County,Henderson and Estella Williams were blessed with a baby boy, Henry Clay Williams. Henry Clay accepted Christ at an early age and united with Little Flock Baptist Church where he remained a faithful member until his departure Apri129,1993.
A lifetime resident of Garvin County, he united in holy matrimony with Lula Jackson April 18, 1932. Preceded in death by his parents, three brothers and three sisters he leaves to mourn, his wife of the home in Elmore City; a son and daughter-in-law of Wichita, Kansas, H.C. and Willa; and a daughter and son-in-law, Wanda and Arnell Dean, Oklahoma City.
He is also survived by two sisters, ElijaJames, Oklahoma City and Annie Bell Franklin, Denver; nine grandchildren, twelve great grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
fJ:o %ose I Love
When I am gone, release me, let me go. I have so many things to see and do. You mustn't tie yourselves to me with tears, Be thankful for our beautiful years.
So grieve a while for me if grieve you must. Then let your grief be comforted by trust. It's only for a time that we must part, So bless these memories within your heart.
I won't be far away, for life goes on. So if you need me call and I will come. Though you can't see or touch me I'll be near, And if you listen with your hearts you will hear All my love around you soft and clear.
And then, when you must come this way alone, I'll greet you with a smile and say, "Welcome Home."
Order of Service Prelude
Processional
Solo ................................ " Amazing Grace" .......... Rev. Joe Plunkett
Reading of the Word
Old Testament ...................................... Rev. Leroy Peters
New Testament ............................. Bro. Charles Littleton
Invocation ............................................................ Rev. Frank Lawson
Duet .................................................. Cederick and Roderick Cotton
Resolutions - Acknowledgments ............................ Jackie Williams
Words of Comfort ....................... Please limit to two minutes each
Solo ................................................................................. Willie L. Kirk
Eulogy .................................................................. Rev. Walter Cotton
Final Tribute ....... ~ ......................................... Funeral Staff in Charge
Recessional
Final Resting Place
Little j'[octCemetery Elmore Ci Oklahoma
Will those driving in the processional please ''buckle up" and tum on bright lights for safety.
Notice: Dinner will be served in the Fellowship Hall at Bethel Baptist Church, Tatums.
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OBITUARY
IRENE WILLIAMS was born June 7, 1904 to Mr. and Mrs. May· field Yates in Tatum, Oklahoma.
She confessed Christ at an early age and was a faithful member of the Pilgrim Baptist Church.
She was married to Mr. Daniel Watts and to this union nine children were born. She was later married to Mr. Leonard Williams.
The family moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1978. Irene was a faithful member of the St. Mary's Baptist Church.
She departed this life at Deaconess Hospital on February 27, 1981 at 2:45 p.m. She is survived by her loving husband, Leonard Williams; four sons, Johnnie of California, Larren and Warren of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Earl C. Watts of Flint, Michigan; five daughters, Rosie of Oklahoma, Ernestine, Marie, Florence and Nina of Milwaukee; four sisters, Julie, Mattie, Ethel and Lula, all of Tatum, Oklahoma; 26 grandchildren; 36 great grandchildren; a host of other relatives and friends.
To know her was to love her and she will be greatly missed by all.
You are not forgotten loved one, nor will you ever be As long as life and memory last, we will remember thee. We miss you now, our hearts are sore As time goes by, we'll miss you more. Your loving smile, your gentle face, No one can fill your vacant place.
The Family
ORDER OF SERVICE
PROCESSIONAL ........................... Family
SCRIPTURE ........................ Rev. T. Brown
PRAyER ...................... Rev. Frank William
SELECTION .................................... .
OBITUARY ................. , . .. ...... 'l+~ ..
REMARKSl(-¥.J.S. .~l~).~ .. SOLO. 7.n~ .. d.~: ............ .. . EULOGY .. 'l~%'~~/ .~ ....... . RECESSIONAL ............... Morticians In Charge
INTERMENT ................. Oil Springs Cemetery
t t t t t ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
With grateful hearts, the family of the late Irene Williams wishes to express their sincere appreciation for the thoughtful acts of kindness shown them during their dark hours of bereavement, which will serve to brighten the lonely days ahead.
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James Wendell Williams was born to (Dillard) Ray Williams and Mary Geldean (Roseborough) Williams of Elmore City, OK . James attended Bryant Elementary of Elmore City and Tatums High and graduated from Purnell High School in 1959. James joined Bethal Baptist Church and was baptized at an early age, he was employed by A T & T for eleven and a half years. In 1974 he started work for Mobil Oil in which he remained for 20 years .
James married Jane James Williams of Pauls Valley. To this union three children were born. Later he married Melba Fort Williams of Hugo, OK. To this union one child was born .
James departed this life January 22, 1995 preceding him in death was his father Ray Williams, three sisters Laverne Taylor, Minnie Lutton and Pearl Hall. .
He leaves to cherish, his wife Melba of the home, one son Delbert Williams of Midwest City, OK, six daughters Deadra L. Williams of Oklahoma City, OK, Sonya K. Dean of Oklahoma City, OK, Nicketa D. Will iams of OK City, OK, Pamela Williams of San Diego, CA, Cathy Williams ofTulsa, OK, and Yolanda of Durant, OK. His mother Mary (Dean) Williams of Hennepin, OK. Two sisters Thelma J. Plunkett of Oklahoma City, OK and lama Beasley of Marshall, TX and one brother Joe Ray Williams of Hennepin, OK. Two son-in·laws of Oklahoma city, OK Arnell Dean and Gary Cooper. One daughter·in·law Victoria Alexander of Mid· west City, OK. Six grandchildren and a host of nieces and nephews, relatives and friends.
Four special grandchildren : Shatoya,Kaye Daron LaCoy pakiya Lynn Terrell Jarod
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Elmore City, Oklahoma
AE:fi:nowkd'aments The Williams Family would like to express a special thank you, for all
cards and letters sent on behalf of our sorrow.
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Order of Servke Reverend F. M. Lawson
Pulpit in Charge
Processional ...................................... .. ...................... . Soft Music
Selection ............... .. ... .... ..... .... "Jesus Keep Me Near The Cross"
Scriptures ..................................... Alfred Doolin - Old Testament Ecclesiastics 3 : 1-8
Leroy Peters - New Testament John 14:1-4
Prayer ................................................. ... Reverend F. M. Lawson
Solo ......... .... ..... ......................... ..... ............ .. ........ Gerald Lawson "Somewhere Around God's Throne·
Poem ....... .. ..... " ........ .. ...................... .. .............. ".". Lynetta Jones "Selection from Psalms"
Solo "" "", ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,, ,,,, Gerald Lawson "I Won't Complain" or "His Eye is on the Sparrow·
Obituary ........... .. ...... ...................... .. .................. .. ... Read Silently
Resolutions/Acknowledgments ... ...... ............. Mrs. Lynetta Jones
Remarks .................................. . .. .. ..................... (Limit 2 Minutes)
Eulogy .... .. .. .. ...... .. .................. .. ................. Joe Louis Plunkett Sr. Greater Bethal. Oklahoma City, OK
Final Tribute .......................................... " Wooster Funeral Home Elmore City, OK
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The Family of Jessie Williams sincerely thank our many friends
for their acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy.
Dawson - Dillard Funeral Home
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Burial Services for
JESSIE WILLIAMS
Dec. 5. 1901 - Sept. 25. 1975
"The Lord is my Shephard, I shall not want."
23rd Psalms
Monday. September 29, 1975
2:00 P. M.
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH Tatums i I Oklahoma
Rev. Fred D. Rushing, Officiating
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Processional
Song _______________________________________ God's Getting Us Ready For That Great Day
Prayer
Hymn _________________________ ________________________________________________________ Guide Me 0 Thou
Acknowledgement of Sympathy Cards, Resolutions, Florals and Telegrams ______________________ _____________________ _______________ Sis. Ogelia Hogan
Solo or Hymn __ =, __ ~_~ ______ ~~/~L: ___ ~_~_!_~ ___________________________ Amazing Grace
Obituary __________________________________________________________________________________________ Sis. Hogan
E ulo gy ___________________________________________________________________________ Rev. Fred Rushing
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Tatums, Oklahoma
OBITUARY
"There is a reaper whose name is death; And with his sickle keen
He reaps whom he will at breath, He comes but cannot be seen."
Christianity does not exempt one from death; it only insures triumph over over death. Moses died. Paul died , and all must die. There is no other way of entrance into our Heavenly Father's house. Soon all will be over with all that are here. Consider your state before God. There is not far from all of us that hidden certainty of death. There are some of us within a hands-breath of the grave and yet it is not apparent to those around us, because we are all so shocked when we heard that she had passed away. Although we knew she was not well, her determination kept her real condition hidden from us; but our Lord knew and in His own time relieved her of all her earthly woes. The sudden and what we call untimely death of those who are prepared to go may be regarded as a blessing to them.
She never refused to help any worthy cause, and would never forget her church. She would say, "I am willing to divide, but 1 must put my church first." It seemed that her church and its welfare was always on her mind, and like David, she was always glad when they said, "Let us go into the house of the Lord."
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Jessie Williams was born to Mr. Charlie and Maggie Swindall on December 5, 1901 in Tatums, Oklahoma. She grew up and attended school in Tatums, Oklahoma. She united with the church at an early age and was baptised by the Rev. Ben Givens.
She met and married Mr. Harmon Buycks of Coweta, Oklahoma November 23, 1921 who preceeded her in death in 1936. She didn't have any children in this marriage but she raised and mothered 10 of her sister's children who's mother and father passed and left them.
She met and married George Williams who preceeded her in death. To this union one son was born, Cecil Williams of Tatums, Oklahoma.
She leaves to mourn her pasing, one son, Cecil Williams of the home. Two brothers; Alphonzo Swindall of the home, L. D. Swindall of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; 4 sisters, Doshie Branch of Spencer, Oklahoma, Willie Briscoe of Alvarado, Texas, Roberta Carter and Zephaniah Buycks of Tatums, Oklahoma. Two grandchildren; one aunt, Della Owens of Tulsa, Oklahoma; nieces, nephews and a host of other relatives and friends. Nett
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Johnny Harris Cicel Jones Larry swendel
FLOWER BEARERS
Madie Lee Floy Williams
Arline Hooks Archie Herley
Landra McConnell
INTERMENT
Tatwns Cemetery
Services under the direction of
Temple and Son Funeral Home 2801 North Kelley
Oklahoma City~ Oklahoma
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\Ve miss him here. He waits for us there.
I CANNOT say, and I will not say That he is dead.-He is just away!
With a cheery smile and a wave of the hand He has wandered into an unknown land.
And left us dreaming how very fair It needs must be, since he lingers there.
And you-oh you, who the wildest yearn For the old time step and the glad return-
Think of him faring on, as dear In the love of There as the love of Here.
Think of him stilI the same, I say; He is not dead-he is just away.
James Whitcomb Riley.
WEDNESDAY~ DECEMBER 14~ 1983 2:00 P.M.
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John Roy Williams was born January 29~ 1911 in Katy~ Oklahoma. He was the fourth child of Mr. and Mrs. Willie W. Williams both preceded him in death.
He confessed a hope in Christ at an early age at the Oil Spring Baptist Church~ then later in Langston~ Oklahoma. At the time of death he was united with The Free Pentecostal Church .
He leaves to mourn his loss; a lovely wife~ Mrs . Ann Williams of the home~ one step son~ Mr. Frank C. Flemming of Alta Dena~ Calif.; two step grandsons~ Frank C~ Flemming II and Victor Flemming both of Alta Dena~ Calif.~ one niece~ Miss Wilda Williams~ of Los Vagas~ NV~ and a host of other relatives and friends.
Order of Se1fVices
PROCESSIONAL .......................... Soft Organ Musia
SONG . .. ;. .. ...................... :at, ....... What A Friend .
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SOLO - . "How Great Thy Art" . ........ Miss. Cathy Jenkins
RESOLUTIONS . ..................................... Clerk
REMARKS . ............................... Limi t 2 Minutes
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS OF CARDS~ ETC ........... Audrey Turner
SOLO - "The Day Is Passed and Gone .... Sis . B. Mitchell
OBITUARY . .............................. Read In Si lence
EU LOG Y ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Elder W. L. Gardner
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Members of Masonic Friendship Lodge No. 79
Honorary Pall Bearers Deacons of
Peligram Baptist Church and Bethel Baptist Church
Flower Bearers
Members of Order of Eastern Star
We sincerely thank our many friends for their acts of kindness.
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"Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in Me."
John 14:1
Order Of Services
Processional
"Jesus Keep Me Near The Cross ...... """" ..... ".". Choir
Scripture ... """ .. """"""."""""" .. "" ... Rev. E. C. Williams
Prayer ."""""""""" ....... """ .. " ......... ,,,, .. Rev. N. H . James
"God WIll Take Care Of You" ....... " ............ " .... Choir
Acknowledgment of Condolences, Telegrams, Resolutions and Florals" .. " .. Mrs. Connie V. Young
Hymn - "When I Can Read My Titles Clear" Congregation
Obituary" .... """."" ... """""" .... """ .. . Mrs. Perchie Hooks
Eulogy .......................................... Rev. D. M. Jackson
Service by Mt. Moriah Chapter No. 145, O. E. S.
Recessional
Interment in Oil Springs Cemeter.y Tatums, Oklahoma
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Chester Colbert Edward Winslett Bill Winslett
Wiley Peters Hillard Avery James Taylor
King Knowles
ESCORTS - GRANDSONS
La~ernce Williams John Henry Johnson Randy Drain
Curtis Carr Bill Link Tracey Carr
FLOWER BEARERS
Emma Avery Faye Evans Allene Davis Elgara Williams
Bernetta Stevenson
INTERMENT
Five Mile Cemetery Hennepin, Ok.
MEMORIAL SERVICE
FOR
KIMBLE WILLIAMS
DECEMBER 1, 1981
SEALEM BAPTIST CHURCH
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OBITUARY
Kimble Williams was born to Mr. & Mrs. Wilton Williams September 25, 1897 in Katy, Okla.
He met and married Mary Williams December 12, 1917.
He accepted Christ as his personal Savior at an early age. He united with the Church of the Living God pillow of ground in truth. He was chosen as DEACON October 22, 1940.
Kimble Williams is survived by his wife, Mary Williams of the home. Four living children Herbert Harris of Chicago, Illinois, Samuel Williams of Los Angeles, California, Annie Bell Drain of Duncan and Sugar Mae Burrough of Tulsa.
One daughter Vallie Williams deceased. Two brothers Maze Williams of Hennepin and Leonard Williams of Milwaukee.
18 Grandchildren, 25 Great-Grandchildren and 1 Great-Great Grandchild. And a host of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
ORDER OF SERVICE
Processional
Song. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I'm Too Close
Scripture ........ Bro. C. O. Rochell
Prayer ................... Elder Boyd Song .............. Guide Me Over Thou
Great Jehovah
Acknowledgements and Resolutions Obituary Remarks .......... Three Minutes Each
Solo ................. Never Grow Old Dian Rochell
Eulogy ........... Elder Dalton Cooks Final Trib ute ............ Morticians Recessional
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TUESDAY
- - A?RIL 4, 1989
2 :00 PH
Fox Chapel
ELDER COOK -I1INISTER
Officiating
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SCRIPTURE OF C OJ'.1FORT
And God- Shall wipe away all te~rs from their eye s-; ' and there shall be no ' more de~th, neither sorrow, nor crying neither shall ther e be any pain
:<evelation 21 : 4
OBITUARY
Leonard 'vJ illiams was born in 190R to Wilton and Sallie Williams at Hennepin, Okl ahona.
He leaves a brother ~'Iaz 'e Williams, t,·'o sons; C. Sonny Williams, Leonard Williams Jr. and one davghter, Da~sy Ma e; a host of Grandchildren, niece~ and nephews.
His mot her , fat her, four b~others and sister preceded ~im . i~death.
He united with The Church Of The Living God P. G. To a few years ago.
O::<DER OF SE?V ICE
Processional ------------- ------- ,Song Solo------------------------- M~s . Austin Scripture--------------- Frank & Edward Wi nslott ?~ayer ----------------------- Elde~ Williams AcknQ1.~ledgements & IJesolutions -- l'~s . i;·lilliams Obituary------~----------------- Ms . Cald~ell Eymn-----------------------------Mrs. Williams Eulogy------------------------- Elder Cook
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APPRECIATION
The Williams family expresses their sincere than~s and appreciation to our many friends and neighbors who helped to lighten our burdens in this time of sorrow
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INTERMENT J ames Cemetery Davis, Oklahoma
Services under Direction , of
MILLER'S MORTUARY DIRECTORS Lawton, Oklahoma
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W~ SERVICES IN MEMORY
OF
LIZZIE WILLIAMS
1890 - 1984
Tuesday, May 1, 1984 1 :00 P.M.
Church of the Living God Duncan, Oklahoma
Elder Herbert Jenkins, Pastor Rev. Bishop Thompson, Officiating
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PSALM 121
I will lift up mine eyes unto the hUs, from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth.
He will not suffer thy foot be be moved: He that keepeth thee will not slumber.
Behold, He that keepeth Is'rael shall neither slumber nor sleep. The Lord is thy keeper: the Lord is thy shade upon thy right hand. The sun shall not smite thee by day, nor the moon by night. The Lord shall preserve thee from all evil: He shall preserve thy soul. The Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in from this
time forth, and even for evermore.
OBITUARY
Lizzie Williams was born to Richard and Joanna Brunner on September 21, 1890 in Davis, Oklahoma.
She was a member of the Church of the Living God and served as Church Mother. She departed this life Thursday evening, April 26, 1984 about 4:30 p.m. She was a quiet and kind person who was a mother to other children as well as her own, one son and one daughter, who preceded her in death.
Mother Lizzie will be missed by all who knew her. She leaves to mourn her demise, two daughters, Lizzie WilliamsDuncan, Oklahoma and Erlean Cato-Oklahoma City, Oklahoma ; one son, George Russell-Lawton, Oklahoma; four grandchildren; seventeen great grandchildren; thirty great great grandchildren; two nieces; two nephews; and a host of other relatives and friends.
******** Dinner for the family will be served at
90 Magnolia Street, Duncan, Oklahoma
ORDER OF SERVICES
Processional. . . . . . . . . . . "God Will Take Care Of You"
Selection .......... "What A Friend We Have In Jesus"
Scripture
Prayer
Acknowledgements, Cards, Florals, Telegrams, Condolences, and Resolutions
Selection ........... "Jesus Keep Me Near The Cross"
Obituary .............. ..... . ... . Read Silently.
Solo ................ . ...... . .. Diane Rochelle
Remarks ............... Please limit to two minutes.
Solo ................ . Sister Rosie Stevenson
Eulogy ......... . Rev. Alfred Thompson.
Reviewal
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APPRECIA nON
Words cannot adequately express our sincere thanks and
appreciation to our many friends and neighbors who helped
us during our time of sorrow and death of our loved one. _. The family of Mrs. Lizzie Williams
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William Burks Park Prince Terry Colbert Connie Colbert
Natalie Wright Keisha Dykes Nkechi Uchegbu Karen Hunt
Corene Miles Clara Mack Paletha Colbert
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j$onorarp ~aUbearers
Lawrence Colbert
~ctibe $lohler jIilearers Granddaughters and Great Granddaughters
Diana Littleton
j$onorllrp jflohler Jh)earers Nieces
3lnterment Little Flock Cemetery
Elmore City, Oklahoma
Please Drive With Your Lights onfor Safety
Services under the direction of Kirk-Dawson-Dillard
Funeral Home 6'E' NE
Ardmore, Oklahoma 73402
Celebration of the Life and Homegoing
of
JLula Jf. mtilliam~ ~Ul1ri5e Q1pril18, 1902 ~un5et ~o\Jember 24, 1995
Services Saturday - December 2, 1995 - 1 :00 P.M.
Bethel Baptist Church Tatums, Oklahoma
Rev. Frank Lawson-Pastor Rev. Walter Cotton-Officiating
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Jeffrey Wright David Littleton Park Prince, Jr.
Sam Miles Holmes Prince
Buel Colbert Curtis Colbert
Nicole Wright Kenica Dykes
Sonya Littleton Jennifer Hunt
Mary Whitlow Nealie Bell Jones
Lorene Colbert
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A Tribute From the Family
God saw you getting tired and a cure was not to be So He put His arms around you and whispered
"Come to Me." With tearful eyes we watched you, and saw you pass away:
And though we loved you dearly, We could not make you stay. A golden heart stopped beating; your beautiful smile was put to rest.
God broke our hearts to prove to us, ~ He only takes the best.
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We Love You
There are many mysteries in Itie. Many things we don't understand. ..
God doesn't always tell us, How he's working out His plan. But in His time and in His way,
He clearly lets us know lIe's working out his best for us
Because He loves us so. Roy Lessin
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T.,~l : ula Jackson Williams was born April 18, 1902 to Sam and Ella Jackson in Tatums, ~ Oklahoma. Her father, mother, one sister and two brothers preceded her in death. Also
,..;".,. ""'"~~,lI.j preceding her in death were two daughters, Marie Hale and Cleo Richardson; one son, Wardress Vernon Douglas, Sr.; one grandson, Wardress Vernon Douglas, Jr. and one granddaughter, Mer-Jean Prince.
Lula attended public schools in Tatums. She professed a hope in Christ at an early age and accepted Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior.
Lula was united in marriage to Henry C. Williams for over sixty years. He also preceded her in death.
She had a great love for gardening, sewing, cooking, quilting, and fishing. Lula reared and raised her grandchildren, Dell Wright, Mer-Jean Prince, and Laura Littleton.
She leaves to cherish her memory, one aunt, Rena Wright of Las Cruces, NM; 8 grandchildren, Thelma Brown of California, O'Dell Wright of Omaha, NE, Laura Littleton, Willie Dykes, Regina Richardson, Denise Burks, Vernon Leon Douglas, Gwennetta Fulson all of Oklahoma City, OK; 16 great-grandchildren; 7 great, great-grandchildren; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
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Selection
Reading of the Holy Scriptures: Old Testament .......... .. ... ... .... .. ........ ... .......... .. ......... ... .... .. Charles Littleton. Sr. New Testament ............. .. ....... .... ... ........................ .. .... ... Charles Littleto~, Jr.
Prayer ....................................................................................... Rev. John Thigpyn
Selection
Resolutions and Acknowledgments
New Life Missionary Baptist Church
Oklahoma City, OK
Remarks ........ ...... ... .... .... ................... ... .................. (Please Limit to Two Minutes)
Words of Comfort ................................................................... Rev. Walter Cotton
Prayer .. ............ .... ..................... ............ ... ...... ............... .. ...... .... Rev. Wayne Wyatt Friendship Baptist Church
Parting View Oklahoma City, OK
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3lsatab 40:31
But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.
~cknow lebgment
The family of Lula Jackson Williams wish to acknowledge with great appreciation the kind deeds and expressions of sympathy shown during their
time of bereavement.
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PALL BEARERS
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HONORARY PALLBEARERS
Friends
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INTERMENT Little Flock Cemetery
Tatum, Oklahoma
SERVICES RENDERED BY Miller's Mortuary Directors
Lawton. Oklahoma
MATTHEW WILLIAMS 1912 - 1982
Monday. April 26. 1982 11 :00 P.M.
Bethel Baptist Church. Tatum. Oklahoma Rev . Lawson. Pastor
Rev. Walter Williams. Officiating
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OBITUARY
Matthew Williams was born April 16, 1912 in Elmore City, Oklahoma. He attended school in Elmore City, Okla· homa. About fifteen years ago he came to Duncan, Okla· homa. He was a member of the Baptist Church, and a disabled veteran of World War II. Wednesday evening he departed this life from results of a car accident. He leaves to mourn his demise one son, L. W. Richardson of Duncan, Oklahoma; 3 step sons, Floyd Richardson of Wichita Kansas, Odell Richardson of Frederick, Oklahoma, Lee Earl Richardson of Duncan, Oklahoma; 2 daughters Mrs. Betty Gaymon and Mrs. Mary Coulter both of Duncan, Oklahoma; two step daughters Mrs. Clara Flowers of Duncan, Oklahoma and Mrs. Ruby Faye Brown of Wichita Kansas; two sisters Mrs. Ruthie Story of Elmore City, Ms. Dora Richardson of Elmore City; three brothers Ulson Williams of Elmore City, Luke Williams of Spencer, Oklahoma, and Silas Williams of Los Angeles, California; 17 grll.ndchildren; 3 great grandchildren; 17 step grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren; nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives, and countless friends.
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Selection.
Prayer
Scripture
ORDER OF SERVICE
...... "What A Friend We Have In Jesus"
Acknowledgements, Cards, FloraIs, Telegrams, Condolences, and Resolutions
Obituary ........................ Read silently. (soft music)
-:::}.- . Solo ...... "When I've Gone The Last Mile Of The Way"
1jU1ogistiC Message ............ Rev. Waiter Williams
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APPRECIA nON Perhaps you sent a lovely card or sit quietly in a chair. Perhaps you sent a floral piece, if so we saw it there. Perhaps you spoke the kindest words as any friend could say. Perhaps you were not there at all, just thought of us that day. Whatever you did to console our hearts, we thank you so
much, whatever the part. God Bless You All
Matthew Williams Family.
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HONORARY PALLBEARERS
KEVIN WILLIAMS
TONNY WILLIAMS
PHILLIP WILLIAMS
IRVIN GIGGERS
FLOWERBEARERS
GRANDDAUGHTERS
INTERMENT
FIVE MILE CEMETERY
HENNEPIN, OKLAHOMA
SERVICES UNDER THE DIRECTION OF
FOX FUNERAL HOME, INC.
DAVIS, OKLAHOMA
SUNRISE
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
MAZE WILLIAMS
SUNSET SEPTEMBER 25, 1900 SEPTEMBER 3, 1994 ,
SERVICES
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1994 11:00 A.M.
CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD
HENNEPIN, OKLAHOMA
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Maze Williams was born September 25, 1900 in Hennepin,
Oklahoma to Wilton and Sally Williams. Both preceded
him in death.
He was the third of six children: Marcus, Kimble,
Lymon, Leonard and Cora. All preceded him in death.
He married Palecy Russell and to this union two children
were born, Curtis and Fannie Mae Williams. Palecy pre
ceded nrnm in death.
He united with Henrietta Jacobs in 1928, and to this
union on child was born, Marlena Williams, and two
step-children: Texaner Jacobs and Gladys Jacobs.
Henrietta also preceded him in death.
In 1991 he married Lizzie Williams and took on three step
children: Lucinda Williams, Leverta Brown and Pearl
Franklin .
Maze was ,a farmer and was a very faithful member and
Deacon at his church, starting at a very early age. He
leaves to cherish his memory, seven children, fifty-one
grandchildren and twenty-one great grandchildren. Also
he leaves on son-in-law, Elvis Wilcots and one daughter
in -law, Ella Mae William s .
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J(()Y IDIi1:I~Ui1: .s(()RR(()ID, ::\(()R PEACE IDIi1:H(()Ui1: PAIN:
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~RACE f(()R i1:HE i1:RIAC.s, HE£P FR(()ffi AB(()~E,
ll~fAInKrG .symPAi1:Hg AND UNDYINrG £(()~E
ORDER OF SERVICE
PROCESSIONAL
SELECTION ....•.............•.................•• CHOIR
SCRIPTURE
OLD TESTAMENT
NEW TESTAMENT
PRAYER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. PULPIT
SELCTION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
REMARKS ..................... LIMIT: TWO MINUTES
• OBITUARy ..•.•............•........ READ SILENTLY
SOLO
EULOGY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ELDER DELTON COOK
PARTING VIEWS
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:Monoraru Jallb£ar.ers Haskell Jackson Donald Lee Daniels McKinley Brown
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3Jnt£rm£nt Red Rock Cemetery
Byars, Oklahoma
Thomas Pauley
Please drive with your lights onfor safety.
Acknowledgement Thefamily wishes to thank their many friends for the kindness and expressions of sympathy during their time of bereavement.
Services under the direction of
TEMPLE AND SON FUNERAL HOME 2801 North Kelley Avenue
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73111
ittm:plt & ~lYtl floral. 2801 North Kelley Avenue
Oklahoma City. Oklahoma 73111 Phone 427-8321
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Services Saturday - July 16, 1994 - 11:00 A.M.
RED ROCK BAPTIST CHURCH
Byars, Oklahoma
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Orthy Williams was born to Harvey and Gertrude Williams on October 4, 1923, in Byars, Oklahoma. Her mother, father and one daughter preceded her in death. She lived most of her life in the Blue Branch Community of Byars, Oklahoma and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She accepted Christ at an early age at Red Rock Baptist Church in Byars, Oklahoma. She later moved to Oklahoma City and united with Paradise Baptist Church. Orthy departed us on July 11, 1994. She leaves to mourn her home going two sons, Lawrence Williams and Willie Snyder of Oklahoma City; one daughter, Diane Simon-Ogan; two sisters, Myrtle Gresham of Purcell, Oklahoma and Madge Lee of Oklahoma City. She also leaves seven grandchildren, five great grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
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Selection ............................ Precious Lord
Scripture Old Testament New Testament
Selection ........................ Blessed Assurance
Prayer
Selection
Resolution/Acknowledgement
Reading of Obituary ....................... (Silently)
Selection
Eulogy ..................... Reverend Frank Rushing
Parting View
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Do not stand at my grave and weep; I am not there. I do not sleep. I am a thousand winds that blow; I am the diamond glints on snow. I am the sunlight on ripened grain; I am the gentle autumn's rain. When you awaken in the morning's hush, I am the swift uplift~ng rush Of quiet birds in circledflight. I am the soft star that shines at night. Do not stand at my grave and cry. I am not there; I did not die.
Submitted by Jacqueline Childs Williams
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Shed not too many tears when I shall leave
Be brave enough to smile,
It will not shorten hours e'er you grieve,
Your loneliness the while.
I would not have you sorrowful and sad,
But joyfully recall
The glorious companionship we've had.
And thank God for it all.
Don't let your face grow tear-streaked, pale and worn;
Have heart for mirth and song-
Rejoice, though for a little while I'm gone,
That I was here so long;
For if I throught your faith would fail you so,
And leave you so distressed,
That sobbing to my body's grave you would go
My spirit could not rest.
c!Jn LCJJiemorium BROTHER PEARL LEE WILLIAMS
September 28, 1888 January 20, 1953
TRIUMPH BAPTIST CHURCH
Slaton, Texas
Sunday, January 25, 1953
2 D M.
A FRIEND
We would like you to understand about those who are asleep in Death .
You must not gri8ve for them, lib the rest of men who have no hope.
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Program Song --- - - ---______ __ "What A Friend"
Mt. Olive and Triumph Baptist Church Choirs
<Scripture ___________ ___ Rev. H O. Payne
Hymn
Prayer
" I Love the Lord; He Heard My Cry"
Led by Deacon Silas Brown
Rev. J. S. Gilbert
Solo "Sunrise, Tomorrow," ________ Sis. M. L. Grinville
Resolutions . ___ Churches, District, Fraternal Organizations, etc.
Song Choirs
Telegrams, Condolences and Florals ___ Sis. Iris Alexander
St. Luke Baptist Church
Remarks ___ _ ~_. 12 m!:lutes eactl )
Song "Po-.:k of Ages" __ _ ____ . ____ Cbirs
Obituary Sister Viola Jackson
Solo " Even Me," _ _ ~. _ ____ Sister Clara Jefferson
Eulogy . Rev. F. K. Will i am~, Sweetwater, Texas
Rev. A. L. Davis, St . Lu ke Baptist Church, Lubbock, Texas
M 'Jrtician _~ ___ South Pla ins Funeral Home
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O. J. Pippins Joe Andrews
PALL BEARERS
L. G. McDaniels
Fred Walker Koenig Fuqua Will Johnson
HONORARY PALL BEARERS Deacons and Ushers
INTERMENT Sunset Memorial Gardens
Full Military Honors At Gravesite
Services Under The Direction Of JEFFERSON FUNERAL HOME "Where Service Makes The Difference"
HOMEGOING SERVICES FOR
PRESTON WILLIAMS
Tuesday, September 19, 1989 1:00 P.M.
Greater Galilee Baptist Church 1428 S.W. Jefferson Street
Lawton, Oklahoma Rev. James E. Thornton, Pastor
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OBITUARY Preston Williams was the son of Dillard and Cora Williams, born
on August 28, 1916 in Bryan, Texas. He united with the Greater Galilee Baptist Church and became an
active member of the Usherboard. He served as president of the Usherboard for many years. He also served as president of the Community Usherboard. A Veteran of World War II and a member of the National Guard. He was a retired Civil Service employee.
Mr. Williams was associated with the Jefferson Funeral Home for 32 years. His wife Ann Williams preceded him in death.
On September 13, Brother Preston Williams was called to his final rest. He leaves to survive him: one daughter, Marvine Stroud of Annister, Alabama; three sons, O.B. Williams of Hartford, Connecticut, J.D. Williams of EI Paso, Texas and Lawrence Williams of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; three sisters, Wynona Choice, Cora Brooks, and Allean Warren all of Lawton, Oklahoma; two brothers, Marshal Williams of Lawton, Oklahoma and Ivan Williams of Lubbock, Texas; 10 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
CROSSING THE BAR Sunet and evening star,
And one clear call for me,
And may there be no moaning of the bar, When I put out to sea.
But such a tide as moving seems asleep, Too full for sound and foam,
When that which drew from out the boundless deep
Turns again home.
Twilight and evening bell,
And after that the dark! And may there be no sadness of farewell,
When I embark;
For tho' from out our bourne of time and place The flood may bear me far,
I hope to see my Pilot face to face When I have crost the bar.
--Alfred, Lord Tennyson
ORDER OF SERVICES
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Song . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Brotherhood Choir
Prayer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rev. Perry Clay
Scripture . ..... . .... . .. .. ... . ....... Rev. Edward Copeland
Song . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brotherhood Choir
Resolutions and Acknowledgement of
cards and florals .......... . ........... Karen Montgomery
Remarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Limit To Two Minutes
Song ................................... . .... David Jones
Eulogy ........ . ................. . . Rev. James E. Thornton
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FAMIL Y THANKS The family of Preston Williams wishes to express their gratitude for the kind
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Fred Franklin Jr.
Mason Hoffman
Gertie Austin
Myrtle Austin
Ollie Greer
Todd Hoffman
Johnnie James
Verlee Winslett
Savannah Harris
Velva Hurley
Erma Young
Dinner will be served to the family and out of town guest at the Bethel
Fellowship Hall
SERVICE BY FLETCHER FUNERAL HOME Hosea F. Fletcher
Chickasha-Phone 224-1923 • EI Reno-Phone 262-4708
MondaY,July17,1978
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH Tatums, Oklahoma
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Rosie Williams was born November 23 , 1903 in Caddo
District at Ardmore , Oklahoma to Aaron Antwine and Mary
Jane Turner. She united with the Rose Hill Baptist church at
an early age , and attended the Black Jack School. .
October 28 , 1923 she met and married George Breath . To
this union 13 children were born. 9 preceded her in death.
She moved to the Tatums Community in 1939. She united
with the Pilgrim Baptist Church.
She later married Luke Williams. She remained a faithful
worker in the church as long as she was able to do so .
She loved people , and was loved very much in return .
On July 12, she passed this life. She leaves to mourn her
passing , 2 Sons - George Breath Jr . and Roy Breath , both of
Tatums , Oklahoma. 2 Daughters , Dorothy Miles and Rosie
Watts , both of Tatums , Oklahoma, 1 Sister , Mrs. Rena Conley
of Ardmore , Oklahoma, 40 Grandchildren , 27 Great -
Grandch ildren , A host of Nieces , Nephews, other relatives
and friends .
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Song .... . .... .. ... .... . .. . ... . .. . .. . . .. . . . What a Friend
Scripture . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt 11 :28-30 . . . . . . . . . . .. Rev . Fred
Prayer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Rev. Leroy Peters
Song . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Near the Cross
Acknowledgements & Condolences
Resolutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Helen Franklin
Solo .. . ... by request , Precious Lord ...... . .... .. ... Mattie Lee
Obituary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Christine Jackson
Eulogy . .. . ............. . . . ..... . . . . . .. . . Rev. C.M. Franks
Review
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Interment - Oil Spring Cemetery
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Zeolia Riley Lula MUnl1
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P SAL M 23
The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.
He maketh me to lie down in .. green pastures; he ieadeth me beside the still Haters ~ I
He restoreth my I soul; he leadeth me in the paths of ~ighteousness for his ne.mels sake.
Yea, though I whk through the valley of the she.doH of death, I Hill fear no evil; for thou art ivi th me; thy ro~ and thy staff they comfort me. .
. Thou preparest ~ table before me In the presence of mine enemies' thou anointest my ~ad ivith oil; my' cup runneth over~
Surely goodness and mercy shall follm-l me all the qays of my life- and I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever.
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Song •••••••••••••••••• Bethel Baptist Choir
Scripture
Invocation
Song •••••••••••••••••• ~Bethel Baptist C~oir
Acknowledgement of Florals, Telegrams, Con., and Resolutions
Solo •••••••••••••• : .•••••• VlI'. Coma Smallwood
Obituary •••••••••••••• Mrs. Jewell C. Varner
Eulogy •••••••••••••••••• Rev. Aaron Winslett
Funeral Director in Charge .- ~"" ~ I' -.. - .. " ~ •• ~ .. ~ ,
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Wjll~am Glen Wright Imy Prince Tony Williams Harman Christian
HONORARY
Stuart Gist D. Powells Robert Williamson Harold Pittman
PALLBEARERS
Eddie Gist Lcuis Linscomb Jackie Herron
FLOWER BEARERS
Jackie Wright Jan Gtst Felicia Williams
Kay Wright Marilyn Williams Syita Bowen
Directors In Charge
ROLFE FUNERAL HOME
Interment - Little Flock Cemetery Elmore City,.Oklaho*a
Dinner Will be served at Mt.Zion Baptis,t Church - Elmore City, Okla.
The family of Tanish (Goodie Boy) Williams wishes to thank everyone for all kind:words, telephone calls, deeds .of love, sympathy and prayers.
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TANISH (GOODIE BOY) WILLIAMS
SERVICES
Thursday, June 39; '1983 - 1:00 P.M.
BETHEL "BAPTIST CHrRCH Tatum; ', Oklahoma
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Rev. Leroy Pet.ers ,Officiating
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.Tanish Williams was born April 8J ,~920 in Elmore ' City, Oklahoma.
He attended Bryant School in Elmore City, Oklahoma.
~e served in the U. S. Army during World War ',,:.1;£ from 1941 to 1944. He was a retired employee
of Tinker Air Force Base.
He profeesed his belief in Christ during his long term illness at Veterans Hcspital to Rev. Levi Lenley. '
He leaves to mourn his homegoing, his wife Geraldine Williams of OKC, three children Gussie Brown ~nd Stanley Maso~ of OKC, and Marlere
",; ' Wilii'ams of Denver, Colo. Four stepchildren ~ Loui'se BOll'en and Patricia Pittman of, OKC; Richard
Williams of L. A. Calif.,and Charlene Gipson of ~~' Phoenix, Ariz. His mother, izora Prince of . Ela6re City, Oklahcma, five brothers, Jess~
,*tevenson 6£ Berkley, Calif., Leonard Steverison of Phoenix, Ariz., Sjlvester Stevenson of L. A. Calif., Park Pri,nce and Altus Prince of Elmore City, Okla., One broth~r ' Leroy Prince preceded him in death, six sisters, Amy Stevenson of L. A. Calif.,Evelyn Prince ~nd Etheleen Wright of Eimore City Okla., Ortria McDade of Denver, Colo Stell~ ' Cist and Agnes H~stings of Okla City, OK
~c fifty .randchildren, nine great grandc~ildren, ;'-. ' '~unts ',' uncles, a host of nieces, nephews and
other relatives and friends.
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PROCES S I 'ONAL
SOLO Mrs. Alice Peters
PR,AYER ' RE!V. Franklin
SELE(;TIO!i Alberta Smith and Gt'OUP
SCRIPTURE Rev. Leroy Peters
RESOLUTIONS
SOLO Mrs. Charlene Aninge'r
EULOGY Rev. t 'eroy Peters
VIEWING OF REMAINS Director In Charge
LOVING MEMORIES
Your gen~le fa~e and patient smile With sadn~ss we recall You had a kindly word for eech And died beloved to all. "
The voice is mute and stilled the hea~t That loved us well and true, Ah, bitter was the trial to part Frem one so gcod as you.
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~aUbearers Vernon Willis Eimmot Willis Anthony Blakely
Sylvester Warr Freeman Willis III
Eugene Willis
~onorarp llaUbearers John Smith Archie Ingram Emmitt Haynes
Herb Wash John Chenier
lohnathan Davis
Jootprints One night a mall had a dream. % dreamed he was walking along the beach mith the Lord. CIIcross the sky flashed scenes d'.? from his life. 30r each scene, he noticed two sets ~ of footprints in the sand, one belonging to him I'Ll ~ and the other to our ..cord. rwhen the last ~ - V ~ scene of his life flashed before him, he looked back ~ - V at the footprints in the sand. % noticed that many ~ times along the path of his life there was only one set of footprints. % also noticed that it happened at the very lomest and saddest times in his life. 1'his really bothered him and he questioned our Lord about it. "Lord, you said that once .:J decided to follow you, you would never leave me. .:J have noticed that during the most troublesome times in my life, there is only one set of footprints . .:J don't understand mhy when .:J needed you most you mould leave me. "7he Lord replied, "Jl1y precious, precious child, .:J love you and .:J would never leave you during your times of trial and suffering, when you saw only one set oj footprints, it mas then that .:J curried you."
%{cknohllebgement The Willis Family would like to thank their many friends and neighbors for their love, kindness, prayers, and other
expressions of sympathy extended during their bereavement.
ARRANGEMENTS ENTRUSTED TO: GATLING'S CHAPEL
10133 SOUTH HALSTED STREET CHICAGO. IL 60628
(312)881 -4111 "WE CARE"
Galling Printing (312) 239 - 7052
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Visitation: 6:00 P.M. Service: 7:00 P.M.
Gatling's Chapel 10 133 South Halsted Street
Chicago, Illinois 60628
~ 4iiflB*C Rev. Benjamin Garrett • Officiating
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®bituarp Andrew L. Willis was born October 9, 1933 to Freeman and
Annabelle Willis in Pantherburn, Mississippi . He attended
Pantherburn grade school and Simmons High in Hollandale,
Mississi ppi.
He accepted Christ at an early age. He served in the United States
Army for two years. He was united in Holy Matrimony to Irene
Warr on June 18, 1958.
Andrew departed this life on Wednesday, April 3, 1996 at 7: 15 p.m.
at his home.
He leaves to cherish his memories, a loving wife, Irene; his father,
Freeman (Mildred) Willis, Jr. of Memphis, TN; one daughter,
Deborah (Ramond) Jackson of Chicago, IL; one grandson,
Eimrnot; two granddaughters: Brandi and Gloria of Chicago, IL;
three uncles: James Williams of Elizabeth, MS, Sylvester Williams
of Greenville, MS, and Fufus (Stella) Williams of Hollandale, MS;
three brothers: Eugene (Barbara) Willis of Matteson, IL, Freeman
Willis III and William Willis of Chicago, IL; one sister, Gloria
(Willie) Carr of Richardson, TX; one sister-in-law, Dorothy
(Archie) Ingram of Alton, IL; four brothers-in-law: Edward
(Christine) Warr, Sharon Hill of PA, Sylvester (Yvonne) Warr and
Lester (Margaret) Warr of Alton, IL, James (Ruth) Gilchrese of
Springfield, IL; a host of nieces, nephews, friends and a special
loved one Jeremy Anderson.
<!&rber of ~erbite ORGAN PRELUDE
PROCESSIONAL
PRESENTATION ....... .... .... ...... .. ... .... ......... ........ ... Gatling's Chapel
SCRIPTURE
PRAYER
SELECTION/SOLO ........................ "It's So Hard To Say Goodbye To Yesterday "
RESOLUTIONS
REMARKS ............................................... ................. Archie Ingram
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS OF CARDS AND TELEGRAMS
SELECTION/SOLO .. .. .................... "His Eye Is On The Sparrow "
OBITUARY (Read Silently)
EULOGY ........ ...................................... Reverend Benjamin Garrett
REVIEWAL OF REMAINS
RECESSIONAL
-INTERMENTHomewood Memorial Gardens
181 st & Halsted - Homewood, Illinois Tuesday, April 9, 1996 - 9:00 A.M. Nett
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Harold Austin ....................... ............................ Cecil Jones
Edmond Johnson ............................................ Wylie Williams
Jeff Alexander .............................................. Arthur Austin
Nina Mae King ...... ................................... Gertie Mae Austin
Porcia Ann SwindelL ............. ........ . ................... Martetr Boyd
Cecelia Jones ................................................... Faye Evans
THANK YOU
The family wishes to take this opportunity to express our sincere
thanks for each expression of sympathy shown us during our
bereavement.
The Family Of
DENNIS WINSLETT
SERVICE BY FLETCHER FUNERAL HOllE Hosea F. Fletcber
Chickaaba-Phone 224-1923 • EI Reno-Phone 262-4703
2:00 P.M. SATURDAY,JUNE2,1979
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH TATUMS, OKLAHOMA
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Mr. Dennis Winslett was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Winslett,
September 16, 1923. They both preceeded him in death.
He departed this life May 28,1979.
Dennis grew up in the community of Tatums, Okla .. He united with
the Bethel Baptist Church at an early age and was an active member
all of his life. He was a member of the Brotherhood.
He united in marriage with Miss Effie Jenkins and to this union two
children were born, Dennis Jr. of OIatha, Kansas, and Mrs. Diantha
McCormic of Gardener, Kansas.
He served in the U.S.Navy.
He was President of the Tatums Chapter of the T-Okie Club.
He leaves to mourn: his two children, 8 grand children; 2 sisters,
Mrs. Doris Rogers and Mrs. Onetha Miles, both of Duncan, Okla.;
one brother, Willie Winslett of Lake Charles, Louisiana; many uncles,
aunts, and other relatives.
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Song
Scripture
Prayer
Song
ORDER OF SERVICE
Acknowledgments ....................................... Mrs. V.K. Hooks
Remarks [Three Minutes Limit]
Obituary .................................................. Mrs. V.K. Hooks
Hymn
Eulogy ................................................... Rev. Leroy Peters
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Interment in Tatums Cemetery
Dinner Will Be Served At
BETHEL BAPTIST ANNEX
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Alton Bozeman Clarence Ervin
Samuel Montgomery Wilson Watkins
Albert Wilborn, Jr. Carl Young
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The family of Mrs. Earnestine Winslett acknowledges with gratitude and appreciation the many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy during the illness and passing of their loved one.
May God bless and keep each of you. -The Family
INTERMENT
Mt. Moriah Cemetery Avinger, Texas
Arrangements Entrusted To:
McCoy Funeral Home Palestine, Texas
PAL-PRINT-CO.
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
- SERVICE
SATURDAY, JULY 7,1984
10:00 A.M.
HAMILTON PARK
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 11881 Shroeder Road
Dallas, Texas
Pastor: Rev. Henry Masters
Officiating: Rev. Fred Rushing
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Earnestine Winslett was born and bap
tized in Avinger, Texas. She attended
Prairie View A & M University, where
she met and married Lee Winslett, Jr.
Later they moved to Houston, Texas,
and from this union two children were
born, Jacqueline and Lee Winslett.
Earnestine leaves to mourn, her
husband; her two children; her mother,
Gracie Bolden; two brothers, Willie
B. Linwood and Earnest Bolden; three
sisters, Louisa Dowell, Arthur Lena
Bolden and J ohnetta Bolden and a host
of nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.
Today we believe Earnestine would
quote for us the words of Jesus, "Weep
not for me, weep for yourselves and for your children," for "I go to my Father."
My Darling,
Thank you for your abundant
love and for sharing your life with
me.
Of all the ways to express
my thoughts and feelings, the
simple phrase
HI Love You"
still seems to be the best.
- Winslett
PROGRAM
Prelude
Processional
Bible Reading .. .. . Rev. Henry Masters
Prayer ...... . . . .. Rev. Henry Masters
Solo . . ..... ... .... . .. Amazing Grace
Acknowledgement. .. Mrs. Ruth Jenkins
"Declaration of Love"
Jacqueline Winslett
Eulogy . .. ..... ... . Rev. Fred Rushing
Solo .... . ....... The Twelfth of Never
Benediction ... . .... Rev. Fred Rushing
Recessional
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Gertude Winslett was born March 13th, 1912 in Indian Territory.
She was the 4th child of Mr. & Mrs. Calvin Williams both preceded her in death.
She confessed hope in Christ at an early age. She was a member of the Eastern Star, Texas Order.
She united with the Free Pentecostal Church in 1975.
She leaves to mourn One son 'Col. Andrew D. Perkins, Alexandia VA., One brother Ambry Williams, Tishomingo, Oklahoma. Two grandchildren. Officer Alvin Perkins, Germany, Miss Kim Perkins V A., One neice Louise Jenkins, Lawton, OK., One nephew, Roscoe Austin, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and a host of other relatives and friends.
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Order of Service Processional. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• Soft Music
Song • •••••••••••••••••• "What a Friend"
Prayer • ••••••••••••••• Rev. F. M. Lawson
Scripture
Solo • ••••••• "My Living Will Not Be In Vain." Ms. Jenkins
Obituary • ••••••••••••••• Read in Silence (soft music)
Eulogy • ••••••••••••• Elden Sherman Tyler
Recessional. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• Soft Music
AWAY
\Ve miss him h~re. He waits for us the re.
I C\NNOT say, and I will not say T hat he is dead.-He is just away!
' \iith a cheery smile and a wave of the hand He has wandered into an unknown land.
And le ft us dreaming how very fair I t needs must be, since he lingers there.
And vou-oh you. who the wildest yearn For the old time step and the glad return-
Think of him faring on. as dear In the love of There as the love of Here.
T hink of him still the same. I say; He is not dead-he is just away.
Jallles Whitromb Rile\"
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Flower Bearers
NEICES
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THANK YOU
For each and every kind expression of sympathy, we the family of Jess Winslett are grateful. May God bless each of you.
Tuesday
In Memory Of
JESS WINSLETT
1903 1975
2:00 P. M.
September 2, 1975
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH Tatums, Oklahoma
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~ LORD IS MY s;!;no; CfSHALl NOT WANT.
HE MAKETH HE TOLlE DOWN IN (jREEN PASTURES:
11£ LEADETH ME BESIDE THE STILL WATERS.
HE RESTORETH MY SOllL: HE LEADETH ME IN THE
PATHS OF RIGHTEOUSNESS FOR HIS NAME'S SAKE ••
YEA, THOUGH 9 WALK THROUGH THE VALlEYOF
THE SHADOW OF DEATH, g WILL FEAR NO EVIL:
FOR THOll ART WITH HE; THY ROD AND THY STAFF
THEY COMFORT ME. C'JHOU PREPAREST A TABLE
BEFORE ME IN THE PRESENCE OF MINE ENEMIES:
THOU A NOINTEST MY HEAD WITH OIL; MY CUP
RUNNETH OVER .. SURELY GOODNESS AND
MERCY SHALL FOLLOW ME ALL THE DAYS
OF MY LIFE: AND g WILL DWELL IN THE
HOUSE OF THE LORoD FOR EVER. •••••
, Order of Service
Processional
Selection ''Near the Cross"
Scripture ......................................................... Elder M. D. Taylor
Prayer ............................................................. Rev. D. M. Jackson
Selection "God Will Take Care of You"
Acknowledgments ............................................ Mrs. Ogelia Hogan
Selection ''Amazing Grace"
Obituary ..... '1 ....... 9.!.. ..·· .. ·ll?· ... ~. ~....... .. .... Mrs. Ogelia Hogan <.
e.-U /t(.C" ~ . Eulogy .... fl.:-...... :.. ........... .. ...... . ............. ev1 red D. Rushmg
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Acknow:edgment
The family wishes to acknowledre, with deep gratitude and appreciation, the thoughfulness, love : . .,d concern extended to them during their time of bereavement. r~ay God Bless each one of you forever.
- Th.= Family
WE At;CEPT ALL PRE-NEED AND TRUST PLANS AT YOUR TIME OF NEED
Services Entrusted To: MORRIS & HARVEY MEMORIAL CHAPEL
4316 Troost Avenu" / Kansas City, Missouri 561 -446:1 561-4464
In Loving Memory Of FERRIS WORLEY
SERVICE::S HELD AT MORRIS & HARVEY MEMORIAL CHAPf:L
4316 TROOST AVENUE/'(ANSAS CITY, MISSOUR~
THURSDA'I, FEBRUARY 23, 198 ~j
11:0(' A.M.
REV. DONALD ELLIS Offic:iant
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Ferris Worley, 75, was born on June 30, 1913 in Tatums, Oklahoma. He lived in the Kansas City, MO area for 49 years. Both parents preceded him in death.
He was a groomer for the Small Animal Hospital, Inc., before he retired in 1987.
He was husband ar j father and will be sorrowfully missed by all who held him dear in our hearts. He took to his chost our mother, his lasting mate, Viola Mae Bucks Wodey, who also prec&ded him in death.
He departed this life on Monday, February 20, 1989 at the Truman Meciical Center, thus ending this life moving on to higher ground and once again meet his mate.
He leaves to cherish his memory: one son, Jimmie Worley, Kansas City, MO; four daughters, Lovie Reynolds, Carol Kolley, Adouria Fowler and Cynthia Worley, all of Kansas City, MO; one sister, Annie Lucas, Tatums, OK; eight grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; a host of other relatives and friends.
Be this our consolement, fn our Father's Words; Old Soldiers Never Die, They .Just Fade Away.
Final Resting Place BLUE RIDGE LAWN CEMETEIlV Kansas City, Missouri
ORDER 0:: SERVICE
Processional .................................................... Organ Medley
Scripture
Prayer
Selection ...................... "Juut A Closer Walk With Thee"
Acknowledgments & Condolences
Selection ........................................ "Last Mile Of The Way"
Words of Comfort ................. ' .. Rev. Donald Ellis
Parting View .............. Morris & Harvey Staff In Chargo
Recessional
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Missionary Society
THANK YOU!
We sincerely thank our many friends for their acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy.
The Family of Mrs. Edna S. Worley
Service Under Direction of -CHRISTIAN FUNERAL HOME
Where service makes the difference
IN MEMORY
OF
Mrs. Edna S. Worley
1896· 1976
2:00· P.M. Tuesday
February 10, 1976
ST. STEPHENS BAPTIST CHURCH 5th and Magnolia
Duncan, Oklahoma Reverend James A. Marcel. Pastor Officiating
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Processional ................................................ ; ................................. Choir
Scripture ........................................................................ Rev. W. McGee'
Prayer ..................................................................... Rev. Frank Rushing
Song ......................................................................... : ................... Choir
Acknowledgement of Condolences, Telegrams, Florals and Resolutions Jewell Hogg
Solo .......................................................................... Mrs. Velma Marcel
Obituary...... ..................................... .... ... ......... ................. Jewell Hogg
Eulogy .................................................................. . Rev. James A. Marcel
Recessional
Internment: Henderson Harris Cemetery, Duncan, Oklahoma
HONORARY PALL BEARERS
Rufus Mitchell W. O. Simmons Robert 'Atkinson
Sidney Williams
J. S. James William A. Hogg J. O. Hopper
ACTIVE PALL BEARERS
Eugene Brown Samuel Clark V. E. Winslett
Clifton Harris L. D. Carr Clifton McMillan
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Charles Colbert, Jr. Robert Hooks
A. J. McMillian
Flower Girls Joyce Harris Carolyn McConnell Margie Miles
Ann Pryor Maxine Watts
Portia Swindall
Honorary Pallbearers Cecil Pete Williams Kenneth Buycks
Othel Swindall
Interment Oilspring Cemetery Tatums, Oklahoma
Please drive with your lights on for safety.
In Appreciation
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~~ Perhaps you sent a lovely card or sat qUietl!J:::<n a chair; "'j Perhaps you sent a beautiful spray, if so, we ~aw it there; Perhaps you spoke the kindest words as any ~nd could say; Perhaps you were not there at all, just thought of ~ that day; Whatever you did to console our hearts, ' We thank you so much, whatever the part. \
The Family of 1. A. Worley
Services under the direction of
ROLFE FuNERAL HOME 2936 Northeast 36th Street
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73111
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Sunrise September 4, 1942 * Sunset March 29, 1995
Thursday, April 6 , 1995 1:00 p.m.
Bethel Baptist Church Tatums, Oklahoma
Pastor: Rev. Frank Lawson
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For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
John 3:16
I. A. Worley was born September 4, 1942, in Tatmns, Oklahoma, to Eastman and LuElla Worley. He attended school at Tatwns. He united with the Pilgrim Baptist Church at an early age. He later met and married Dalphene Colbert on February 2, 1963. To this union four children were born.
I. A. departed this life on March 29, 1995, at his hOIlle in Phoenix, Arizona. He was preceded in death by his parents, one sister, Mattie Worley, and a grandmother, Julia Smith.
He leaves to forever cherish his memories, Dalphene, a loving and devoted wife, of the home; two sons, Sterling and I van of Phoenix; two daughters, Bridgette FarIner, and Cheryl Yvette Worley of Phoenix; eight grandchildren, Ashley, Amber, Nikia, Kasha, Kambrial, Nicholas, Michael, and James III, all of Phoenix; four brothers, Grady (Butch) of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Eastman, Jr. of Pennsylvania, and Frank and Bill of Hobbs, New Mexico; three sisters, Patricia of Hobbs, New Mexico, Carol of Denver, Colorado, and Joyce of Lubbock, Texas; two aunts, Ollie Greer and Annie L. Lucas of TatuIns, Oklahoma; one uncle, Q. T. Smith of Milwaukee, Wisconsin; a stepmother, Lillian Worley of Hobbs, New Mexico; and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends.
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Song ........................... Congregation
Scripture ... Old Testament. . Pastor Dwight Hawkins
Scripture ... New Testament ..... Rev. Frank Lawson
Prayer .................... Rev. S. M. Stevenson
Solo
Acknowledgements
Special Request . . . . . . .. Rev. Fred Franklin, Pastor Pilgrim Baptist Church
Obituary ....................... Read Silently
Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jackie Wright
Eulogy .................. Rev. Frank Washington
Parting View
Recessional
To 1. A.
Before our eyes you faded, Growing weaker day by day.
Patiently bearing your suffering, Until God called you away. Yes, God in all His wisdom, Knew that you needed rest.
And though our loss is oh so Great we know that God
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For each and every kind expression of sympathy, we, the
family of Mr. William Worley are grateful. May God Bless Each of You.
LAWRENCE A. JONES & SONS FUNERAL CHAPELS 1800 E. Linwood Blvd. - (816) 921-1800
2738 Prospect - (816) 921-2100
Kansas City, Missouri
IN MEMORY OF
MR. WI LLiAM WORLEY
Funeral Services Held At
LAWRENCE A. JONES & SONS FUNERAL CHAPELS
1800 E. Linwood Blvd., Kansas City, Missouri
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1975
1:00 P.M.
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"You feel that you've lost him,
But that isn't true,
He has gone on ahead,
And is waiting for you,
And you will meet him again,
On a happier day,
For you haven't lost him,
He is only away."
Interment, BLUE RIDGE LAWN MEMORIAL GARDENS
Kansas City, Missouri
ORDER OF SERVICE
PROCESSIONAL .......................... Organ Medley
HyMN .................................. "Near the Cross"
SCRIPTURE
PRAYER
HYMN "Rock of Ages"
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS,
and CONDOLENCES
SELECTION Hattie Robinson "Only a Look"
WORDS OF COMFORT .................. Rev. C. O. Brown
REVIEW AL .................... Funeral Directors in Charge
RECESSIONAL
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Rufus Jones
Jones Chapel Mission Circle
Roy Cephus
Jeff Alexander
Billy Greer
The family of Mr. Wilson Worley wishes to extend their sincere appreciation to their many friends for their sympathy and kind deeds shown during their hour of sorrow.
SERVICE BY FLETCHER FUNERAL HOME Hosea F. Fletcher
Chickasha-Phone 224-1923 • EI Reno-Phone 262-4703
Wednesday, March 7,1979
11 :00 A.M.
CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST Rev. N.H. James, Jr.
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Mr. Wilson Worley was born March 3,1980 to George and Melvina Worley at Chickasaw Nation Indian Territory. To this union also was born seven brothers and one sister, all preceded him in death.
They were reared in Tatum where he attended school. In 1913 he married Cindy Wilson and to this union two children were born. One preceded him in death. In 1937 he married Opal Jackson and to this union one daughter was born. In 1947 he joined the Metropolitan Baptist Church at Tulsa, Oklal'1oma where he faithfully attended . On March 2, 1979 at 7:30 a.m. at Burford Nursing Home, Davis , Oklahoma, he slipped quietly away to a home much better than we have known .
Left to mourn: two daughters , Ardnell Owens of Duncan , Oklahoma; Shirley Bruner of Tulsa, Okla. ; one stepdaughter, Darlene Graham of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Five grandchildren and four great grandchildren and one great great grandchild. Nine neices , five nephews and a host of other relatives and friends .
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Acknowledgements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Audrey Green
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Eulogy ..... .. ..... . .. . . . ....... .. . .. . . Rev. N.H. James, Jr.
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Will Smith, Jr.
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LAWRENCE A. JONES & SONS FUNERAL CHAPELS
1800 E. Linwood Blvd. - 921 -1800
2738 Prospect Ave. - 921-2100
Kansas City. Missouri
UJith Loving Memories of mRS. VIOlA mAE WORlEY
Funeral Services Held At LAWRENCE A. JONES & SONS FUNERAL CHAPEL 1800 East Linwood Blvd. / Kansas City, Missouri
WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1916
1:00 P,M.
REV. JOHN R. EASLEY
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., And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes ... "
THE LATE MRS. VIOLA MAE WORLEY was born August 12th, 1922 in Tatums, Oklahoma to the union of Matthew and Carrie Buycks. Both parents preceded her in death.
She was united in Holy Matrimony to Mr. Ferris Worley on June 16, 1936. To this union five children were born.
She departed this life on Saturday, July 12, 1975.
She leaves her husband, Mr. Ferris Worley, of the home; a son, Mr. Jimmie Worley; four daughters, Mrs. Lovie Reynolds, Mrs. Carol Walls, Mrs. Adouria Kidd, and Miss Cynthia Worley, all of the city; four brothers, Mr. Sam Buycks and Mr. Melvin Buycks, both of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Mr. Edo Buycks and Mr. Matthew Buycks, both of the city; three sisters, Mrs. Irene Dodd and Mrs. Ruth Drains, both of Tatums, Oklahoma, and Mrs. Oletha Hooks of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; six grandchildren; nieces , nephews, and a host -of other relati ves and friends.
Interment,
BLUE RIDGE LAWN MEMORIAL GARDENS Kansas City, Missouri
ORDER OF SERVICE
Processional ---___________________________________________ --- Organ Medley
Hymn --------------------------------------------. " What A Friend"
Scri p ture .------------------------------------------------ Ec cl e s i as te s 3: 1-8
Prayer
Hymn ------------------------------------------------" N ear The Cro ss "
Acknowledgements, & Condolences
Obi tu ary ---------------------------------------------- To be read silently
Selection ---------------------------------" God Wi II Take Care Of You "
Words of Comfort --------------------------------------Rev . John R. Easley Associate Minister Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church
Reviewal ----------------------'----------------Fun eral Directors In Charge
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PORTIA ANN SWINDALL ALICE WILLIAMS
MABLE HOOKS MARY ANDERSON IRENE DODD GERTIE M. MARTIN
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RUDOLPH HOOKS BISMARK EVANS JOHNNY JAMES
SAMUEL WINSLETTE AUTHOR AUSTIN CECIL JONES
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1976 - 8:00 p.m.
CHAPEL 5911 W. Madison Chicago, Illinois
Funeral SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1976 - 1:00 p.m.
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Life is a portrait that we paint, a shade here, a tint there, the end results however, depends on how often we have consulted the master artist.
The late Minor and Florence Lucas provided the canvass for the life of Bernice Lucas Young on June 13, 1925 in Tatums, Oklahoma.
Love, devotion and loyalty was heavily outlined in the early sketches of Bernice' s portrait. Bernice~s formative years include instruction and church affiliations. Her parents greatly influenced the depth and vivid . coloring of her portrait.
Yet more colors of experience were needed so a special hue was added when she and Alfred Young were married on October 23, 1946. .Over twenty-nine years were spent in perfecting love, duty and responsibility for husband, family and friends.
The-master artist put the finishing touches on this portrait Monday, July 12, 1976 at 3:30 a.m. and moved it to its final resting place in his gallery.
She leaves to mourn: a husband, Mr. Alfred Young; mother, Mrs. Florence Lucas; sister, brother, aunt, two nieces, one nephew, one great niece, two great nephews, numerous cousins and friends.
Her portrait hangs in our hearts as a living symbol of a beautiful life, fully lived and completely dedicated.
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PROCESSIONAL
SCRIPTURE ........... 23~d· p~~i~; ...... ..... . Rev. Jackson
PRAYER
ORGAN ECHOES .... . .... .. .... . ........ . Mrs. Viola James
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
HYMNAL .... ;'G~id~ o;Til~~ G~~~~ j~h~~·~h;'· . Congregation
OBITUAR ..... ······················· . Mrs. Irene Winslette
Mrs. Eva Franklin SONG ......... ... .. ·;,p~~~i;~~ ·L~~d;'·~·· . Matthew Rushing
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HONORARY PALL BEAHEHS
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J. L. Nero George Breath
HONORARY FLOWER BEARERS Mission Sisters
Jaunita Breath Lillie Young Charlene Breath Dorothy Miles
Savannah Harris
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We sincerely thank our many friends for their acts of kindness and
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"I AM THE RESURRECTION AND THE LIFE, THEY THAT BELIEVETH IN ME THOUGH HE WERE DEAD. YET SHALL HE LIVE." JOHNll:25
., Lue Parson (L.P.) Young Jr., was born to Lue and Elisie Young, on Jan. 31, 1908 in Tatums. He grew up there, attended school and joined the Church · '\ at an early age. On Aug. 15, 1925,
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Deacon Board Chairman, Sunday School Superintendent and Choir President. 'A zealous farmer by trade, a lover of the land and nature, he won many citations and awards, at bot~ . the County and State levels, for his outstanding performance and products. In civic and . community affairs, he ' was a leader. Being twice elected to the Graham School Board, he was an ardent supporter of the School and it's activities. He also part i cipated in and led numerous organizations.
he married Connie V. Mitchell. To this union two daughters were born, Glendo\vlyn, and Opal. L.P. moved to .... Newport, Ok. in 1931 and began an outstanding career in Civic and Community affairs. He became a staunch member of the :·.1t. Olive Bap. Church He sang in the Choir, was a decon,a
'trustee, and a good and faithful member. At one time he was the
Those nearest him are: his Wife, Connie V. ~oung, Newport, two Daughters, Glendowlyn O. Cooper, Wash.,D.C. and Opal Patrick, $a'it Lake City, his Father, Lue Parson Young, Tatums, five Sisters, Essie Hooks, Bobbie Mitchell, Lillie Young, Tatum~, Naomi Colbert, Ok. City, and Vertella·.:'williams. Wichita, Kan. two Brothers Harold David (H) Young and Lue Carl (Shine) Young, Tatums. Three Grandchildren, one Uncle, W.Y. (Shang) Young, and a host of Neices, Nephews, Relat i ves and Friends.
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Our Father knows what's best for us, so why should we complain?
We always want the sunshine, but He knows there must be rain. We love the sound of laughter and the merriment of cheer,
But our hearts would loose their tenderness if we never shed a tear.
Our Father tests us often with suffering, and with sorrow, He tests us, not to punish us, but to help us meet tomorrow.
For growing trees are strengthened when they withstand the storm,
And the sharp cut of the chisel give the marble grace and form.
God never hurts us needlessly, and He never wastes our pain, For every loss He sends to us is followed by rich gain.
And when we count the blessings that God has so freely sent, We will find no cause for murmuring and no time to lament.
For our Father loves His children. And to Him all things are plain,
So He never sends us pleasure when the soul's deep need is pain, So whenever we are troubled, and when everything goes wrong,
It is just God working in us to make our spirit strong. May it comfort you to know that God is only a prayer away, And His mercy and love surrounds you every hour of the day.
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WAKE 7:00 P.M.
A. R. LEAK FUNERAL HOME 900 South Sacramento Blvd.
Chicago, Illinois 60612
SATURDAY MAY 23,1981 FUNERAL 1 :00 P.M.
Tatums, Oklahoma
1981
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SUNRISE: OCTOBER 2, 1876 SUNSET: MAY 16, 1981
Psalms 27: 74
WILLIE YOUNG SR. was born to the late Will and Emaline in Coosa Counry, Alabama. As a child he displayed tendencies of love, respect, honesty and strength. As an adult these characteristics were greatly manifested. As a centenarian his physical strength was un canning until the end of his earthly sojum.
WILLIE YOUNG, SR. and Mary Jane Hooks were married in Alabama. They were among the early pioneers who settled in Perkins Indian Territory; later known as Tatums, Oklahoma. They were the proud parents of seven lovely children. The W. Youngs, Srs. were an over average close knit and loving family. His wife and four of his children preceeded him in death.
WILLIE YOUNG~ SR. was a member of the Bethel Baptist Church also a member of Masonic Lodge Chapter No. 79 of his beloved Tatums, Oklahoma. To his family and friends of Tatums and Chicago, Illinois he will long be remembered as a Centenarian Grant!
Survivors are: three loving sons; four daughters-in-law; Mr. and Mrs. Willie Young, Jr., Mr. and Mrs Harold Young both of Columbus, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Young of Chicago, Illinois and with whom he resided, Mrs. Sylvester Young, Chicago, illinois; twelve grandchildren; twenty-nine great grands; eight great great grands and numerous nieces and nephews
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PROCESSIONAL
SONG ................................. Congregational
SCRIPTURE ............................... Rev. Peters
PRAYER .................... . ............. Rev. Peters
SONG .... . ...................... Mrs. Christine Jackson
RESOLUTION ....... . .... . ....... Masonic Lodge No. 79
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
ILL. EULOGY r1.4.J)Jl .. .'-l ': ....... Rev. McCellon Steverson
RECESSIONAL ............. . ..... Temple Funeral Home
INTERMENT
SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1981 TATUMS, OKLAHOMA
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Masonic Lodge No. 79
APPRECIATION
The family of L.P. Young, Sr. would like to express their thanks to everyone for their kindness and prayers in our sorrow.
INTERMENT Tatums Cemetery
Tatums, Oklahoma
Ragsdale-Grant & Sons, Directing
TEXOMA PRINTING & AOVERTISING • ARDMORE, OK
OBSEQUIES FOR
MR. L.P. YOUNG, SR.
Wednesday, November 7, 1979 1:00 P.M.
Bethel Baptist Church Tatums, Oklahoma
Rev. C.M. Franks, Officiating
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L.P. Young, Sr. was born May 4, 1881 to Will and Emaline in Coosa County, Alabama.
Later he moved to Texas. He married Elsia Corbin. To this union three children were born. Later he moved to Oklahoma.
Elsia and one son preceded him in death . Later he married Gracie Drain . To this union five children were born . She preceded him in death in 1950.
He united with Bethel Baptist Church at an early age. He served on the Deacon Board for years. He also was a member of the Masonic Lodge, Chapter No. 79 of Tatums, Oklahoma.
He was well known by the people in the community and loved by all.
On November 2, 1979, at Buford Nursing Home, Davis, Oklahoma, the Lord called him home.
He leaves to mourn : one brother, W .Y. Young, Chicago, III inois; five daughters, Essie Hooks, Bobbie Mitchell and Lillie Young, Tatums, Oklahoma, Naomi Colbert, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and Vestella Williams, Wichita, Kansas; t~o step-daughters, Frankie Harris, Hollis, Oklahoma and Effie Wallace, Duncan, Oklahoma; two sons, Harold Young, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and L.c. Young, Refuge, Tex~s ; two step-sons, Ellis Drain, Duncan, OklahomC3: and Sim Drain, Sr., Tatums, Oklahoma. Also, twenty-nine grandchi Idren, fifty-one great grandchildren, forty-nine weat great grandchildren and two great great great grandchildren.
ORDER OF SERVICE
Processional
Song ................................. "Near the Cross"
Scripture .............. . ...... . ... . .... Rev. D. Franklin
Prayer ...... . .. . ................... . . Rev . Leroy Peters
Song ................................ "Amazing Grace"
Acknowledgments
Special 5010 ........................ i . . , . J'''; L is Youn~ ) ../, I L, · } - ' I A...:...· 1/1- " I ~(,,/LU4..
Eulogy ...... ". t.;~1.~y. !i--:(.:~~~"~:L(. A.~/.0:f. . . Rev. C. '. Franks
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PSALMS 23 A Psalm of David
The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures : he leadeth me
beside the still waters. He restoreth my soul : he leadeth me in the paths of right
eousness for His name's sake. Yea though I walk through the valley of the shadow of
death, I will fear no evil : for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. .
Thou preparest a table before me in the ~resen.ce of mine enemies : thou anointest my head With od; my cup runneth over.
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever. Nett
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Masonic Lodge No. 79
APPRECIATION
The family of l.P. Young, Sr. would like to express their thanks to everyone for their kindness and prayers in our sorrow.
INTERMENT Tatums Cemetery
Tatums, Oklahoma
Ragsdale-Grant & Sons, Directing
TEXOMA PRINTING & ADVERTISING • ARDMORE. QI(
OBSEQUIES FOR
MR. L.P. YOUN~, SR.
Wednesday, November 7, 1979 1:00 P.M.
Bethel Baptist Church Tatums, Oklahoma
Rev. C.M. Franks, Officiating
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L.P. Young, Sr. was born May 4, 1881 to Will and Ernaline in Coosa County, Alabama.
Later he moved to Texas. He married Elsia Corbin. To this union three children were born. Later he moved to Oklahoma.
Elsia and one son preceded him in death. Later he married Gracie Drain . To this union five children were born . She preceded him in death in 1950.
He united with Bethel Baptist Church at an early age. He served on the Deacon Board for years. He also was a member of the Masonic Lodge, Chapter No. 79 of Tatums, Oklahoma.
He was well known by the people in the community and loved by all.
On November 2, 1979, at Buford Nursing Home, Davis, Oklahoma, the Lord called him home.
He leaves to mourn : one brother, W .Y. Young, Chicago, Illinois; five daughters, Essie Hooks, Bobbie Mitchell and Lillie Young, Tatums, Oklahoma, Naomi Colbert, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and Vestella Williams, Wichita, Kansas; t~o step-daughters, Frankie Harris, Hollis, Oklahoma and Effie Wallace, Duncan, Oklahoma; two sons, Harold Young, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and L.c. Young, Refuge, Tex':ls; two step-sons, Ellis Drain, Duncan, Oklahoma. and Sim Drain, Sr. , Tatums, Oklahoma. Also, twenty-nine grandchildren, fifty-one great grandchildren, forty-nine weat great grandchildren and two great great great grandchildren .
ORDER OF SERVICE
Processional
Song ...................... . ... . ...... "Near the Cross"
Scripture .. . ...... . . . ......... . ........ Rev. D. Franklin
Prayer ....................... . .... . .. Rev. Leroy Peters
Song ........ . ..... . ............ . .. . . "Amazing Crace"
Acknowledgments
Special Solo ......... . ...................... Lois Young
Eulogy .. . ....... .. ................... Rev. C.M. Franks
Recessional
PSALMS 23 A Psalm of David
The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures : he leadeth me
beside the still waters . . He restoreth my soul : he leadeth me in the paths of right
eousness for His name's sake. Yea, though I walk through the valley of .the shadow of
death, I will fear no evil : for thou art With me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. .
Thou preparest a table before me in the ~resen.ce of mine enemies : thou anointest my head With 011 ; my cup runneth over.
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life : and I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever. Nett
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Banks stevenson L. F. Taylor
Sam Colbert Robert Richardson
Hillard Avery Clarence Plummer
Andrew Pettis Jack Russell
Oliver \Tann Aeron Bruner
Flower Bearers
Laura Colbert Rosie Stevenson
Corene Miles Ora Mae Haley
Rosie Franklin Alene Davis
Acknowledgements The families of Mrs. Sallie Williams and Mrs. Cora Alexander wish to express their thanks to everyone for the many kind expressions of sympathy extended them in their hour of bereavement.
Interment
Five Y.ile Cemetery
Ragsdale Funeral Home-Ardmore, Okla. Directing
Funeral Services
For
Y.rs. Sallie ~illiams aI'd
Mrs. Cora Alexander
Saturday, February 5, 1972
2.00 P. ~.
Rev. Leroy Peters, Pastor
Rev. Robert Allen, Officiating
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Song • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • "Leaning On The Everlasting Arms"
Scripture. • • • • • • • • • • • • Elder Leroy Peters
Prayer •• • • • •
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• • • • • • • • "Guide Me 0 Thou Great Jehovah"
Eulogy •••••••••••••• Elder Robert Allen
Active Escorts
Mr. Herbert Prince, Mr. Clay Nilliams, Mr. Banks stevenson, Mr. Andrew Pettis, Mr. Clarence Plummer and Mr. Chester Colbert.
Flower Searers
~lission sisters from I,awton and " Sealom, Oklahoma.
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"And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes and there shall be no more death; neither sorrow nor cryin~1 neither shall there be any more pain."
Mrs. Cora Alexander was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wilton ~illiams in 1896. She was the second child. She attended school at Sweet Home and Shilo and was united with the Church of ::Iod. She married Mr. Fleet Alexamer. T'o this union one child was born. Both husband and child preceded her in death. She departed this life January 29, 1972 in the Ardmore Hospital. She leaves to mourn her home ~oing four brothers I Mr. Marcus Williams - Crescent, Okla.; Mr • Lenord Williams - Tatums, Okla., Mr. Kimble and ~r. Maze Williams - Hennipen, Okla. and other relatives am friends.
Obituary
"The Saints who die of Christ possessed, enter into immediate rest and then no further tests remain."
Mrs. Sallie ~illiams was born in Indian "Territory to Mr. and ~rs. Richard Kimble in August, 1872. She met and married t-ir • .-iilton ;..Jilliams. To this union eight children were born. Four preceded her in death. She made her home with her daughter. She united to the Church of God and was a faithful member until she became ill. During her long spell of sickness, she would ask the Church to come sin~ with her. She departed this life January 31, 1972 in the Pauls Valley Hospital. Survivors include four sonsl Mr. Marcus tlilliarns - Crescent, Okla.; ~r. l.enord ~Ni1liams - Tatums, Okla.: Mr. Kimble and ?vIr. Maze l,villiams - Hennipen, Okla.; One sister, t-Irs. l.eatha Cohee; Ten Srandchildren; Thirty-Six}reat Grandchildren; Twenty-ong Sreat, '3reat 3randchildren and other relatives and friends.
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