[Funeral Program for Lena H. Walker, May 25, 1976] Page: 2 of 3
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OBITUARY
"Sometimes the road of life seems long as we travel
through the years and with a heart thats broken,
eyes brimful of tears. We falter in our weariness
and sink beside the way, Then God leans down and
whisper "child" there'll be another day. The
road will grow smoother and much easier to face
so do not be disheartened; This is just a resting
place."
Sis. Lena H0 Walker, the second, chi Id born to Mr.
&■ Mrs. Jim Hayes - both preceded herrin death. She
was united in marriage to Mr. Richard C. Walker,
January 21, 19^+6„ She later joined Mt. Zion First
Baptist Church there remaining until death.
She was a member of Amanda Chapter #82 O^E.S, and
St. Cecilia Court #153.
She departed this life, May 22, 1976.
Survivors^. $ dpvoted husband, one daughter, one
brother, five grandchildren, tee great grand children
and a host of neices and nephews, many friends and
relat i ves.
ORDER OF SERVICE
Organ Medley "I Am Thine 0 Lord"
Scr i pture
Prayer
Resolution The Church
Solo —-- — Rev. Jesse Lee
Eulogy • Rev, Claude W. Black, Jr.
Recess iona1
Acknowledgement°
The family of the late Lena H. Walker wishes to ex-
press to their many friends sincere appreciation for
all deeds of kindness shown at this time.
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