[Funeral Program for Lou Alice Dora-Johnson, June 1, 1996] Page: 3 of 5
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Stetive tValCSearers
Sharon
'ElroySteen
iDavid Clacks
Laurence Strait
O-lenry Hansford
David Johnson
'Tommy 1Hastings
%obert Johnson
Clarence Scott
Little Qreen
iHonorary Pallbearers
(j randsons and 0\[ephews
FCozverbearers
(J(pbin Thomas
'Beverly
Hurdine
S&knoiuCedgements
(The family acknowledges with sincere appreciation your
comforting egressions of sympathy rendered through florals,
telegrams j messages of sympathy and every act of fondness
during this hour of Bereavement.
^Perhaps you sent a lovely card, or sat quickly in a chair
Perhaps you sent a funeral spray, if so, ive saw it there.
IPerhaps 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 your hearts We
thank^you so much whatever the part.
(Dear (Xoney:
fy{y sweet mother I'm sending to you a special
homegotng celebration.
from day one, I saw you go through life with
spirit and spun f<i along zvith the pain, sickness, that you
Seared.
5\s you go into heaven and lookibelow to us, I
know you 're happy and know that I love and loved you
from the start to the end.
We have shared lots of laughter, to see you smile,
hugs, made me so strong.
your strenght was so powerful it bought me
through so many obstacles in my life.
Though you 're gone and out of my sight but remain
in my heart forever. I '11 miss you from my daily routine
coming to see you, care for you even seeing your smile as I
step through the door.
Somehow I know that you 're alright, for the rest
of my days. I will live your dreams. And be all I can be,
by all means.
I '11 miss you '.Honey, more than I can feel, I '11 use
your spirit, as my guidance to heal.
So go on home mother and rest in place, I Tl see you
one day.
your heart and smile in my soul I '11 keep.
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