[Funeral Program for Lou Alice Dora-Johnson, June 1, 1996] Page: 2 of 5
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(PsaCm 51
(Have mercy on me o 'Qod
according to your unfailing Cove
according to your great compassion
blot out my transgression
Wash azvay alt my iniquity
and deans e me from my sin
The (Dearst of Love One
Must Sometimes tPart
And yet zue do not see.,
The Hand of Cjod zuriting stilt
from eternity
If or us it's trying to understand,
'That our love ones must go
Hut in the final resurrection
Ml of us zvill knozu
In our-parting there is a blessing
rThat zue do not see
'The love one zuho leaves us here
Is better off than zue.
Sister Lou Mice zuas born the 10th child
to the late Tommy (Dora and Qertude Wood -
(Dora on (March 31,1939 in Qonzales, Te?cas.
On Saturday, (May 25,1996 at 9:00 pm
she departed this life zuhile residing at (Manor
Square pursing (Home in San Antonio, Te?cas.
She attended "Edzuards 9-ligh School
zuhereshe enjoyed basketball, cheerleading, and
tap dancing and obtained a (Njxrsing Ride Cer-
tificate. She zvas later baptized at Providence
(Baptist Church zvhere she served as a singer in
the (gospel Choir under the pastorate of %ev.
%. Armstrong.
She married the late Otis James Johnson
Sr. in 1960.
She leaves to cherish her memories siev-
ing children - Sharon (Dora-Hastings of San
Antonio, T\j (Dolores Lackey of Qonzales, T?q
Opra (Mae %jio?c ofCfonzales, T?q Mice (Marie
Clineof San Antonio, T?q Otis James Johnson
Jr. of (Palestine, T?c and Curtis James Johnson
of (Brazoria, T?q nine grand-children; one
great-grandson on the zuay; three sisters, five
brothers and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins,
nieces, nephezvs, relatives and friends.
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