San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 1995 Page: 9 of 10
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In Loving Memory
Of
Mrs. M. L. ‘Donovan
Two yean ago the angels came and
silently took you away. We find
comfort and strength in knowing you
ate at deserving test and peace with
our heavenly Father.
But we miss you dearly, and most of
all, we miss your love, which you
gave so finely and unconditionally.
Your daughters, Eva Miller and Lois
Morgan and granddaughters,
LaVeroe Battle and Renee Battle.
Mrs. M. L- Donovan
In Loving Memory of My Musband
Mr. Milton %gy
January 9; 1994
-
Mr. Milton Ray
God looked around the garden
and saw an empty place
He then looked down from Heaven
and saw your tired face.
He knew you were suffering
and a cure was not to be,
So He put hig arms around you
and whispered, "come to me."
With tearful eyes we watched
as you slowly passed away,
And though we loved you dearly,
we could not make you stay.
Many times we've needed you,
many tmes we've cried.
If only love could have saved you,
you never would have died.
Mrs. Franklin was born to Richard
and Mary Watson Lee in Guadalupe
County. She was the fourth of seven
children, of whom four preceded her
in death.
I church at an early age at
Community Church. She
was united in marriage to Alden H.
Jones with whom she had two chil-
dren. She later married Charlie Clark,
and four children were born to their
union, three of whom preceded her
in death.
She then married John H. Franklin,
who preceded her in death. They
were blessed with one daughter.
After moving to San Antonio, she
united with Mt. Gilead Baptist
Our Special ‘Ihanfe
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Sadly missed by your wife, Mrs. Odessa Ray; sons, Milton Jr., Albeit Ray,
and James Ray; daughters Billie Caldwell, Hortense Smith, Rosie Gibson,
and Alneda Cochran; grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great
grandchildren, and a host of relatives and friends.
Final rites for
Arthur "Pop"
Green scheduled
Final rites for Arthur "Fop" Green
are scheduled for Saturday, January
14, at 10am. Services will be at 10
A. M. at Greater Love Baptist
Church, 1534 Feck SL, with Rev. L.
J. Gillespie officiating.
Mr. Green was bom March 10,1892
in Matagorda, Texas to Mr. and Mrs.
General 9fee^. He wtpked as a
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Mrs. Oia Franklin
Church. She was a faithful member
of the Citywide Fellowship Prayer
Band.
She is survived by four children,
Hubert Jonesof Corpus Christi; Lena
Hodge, Albert C. Clark, and Sandra
Franklin, all of San Antonio; two
sisters, Ellen McClure of Seguin and
Hattie Brannon of San Antonio;
fourteen grandchildren; twenty-two
great-grandchildren, and three great-
great grandchildren.
Black, Rey. While, and ihe family
of Mt. Zion First Baptist Church for
their touch of heartfelt kindness and
to all who expressed their sympathy
through flowers, cards, and encour-
agement.
The Burney family
Eastside Kidne
rancher for over 65 years.
Id 1987, be united with the Greater
Love Church family.
Everybody called Mr. Green "Pop
Green.” He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Rosie L. Green, and six children:
MRs. Ora Wilson, Houston; Sidney
Miller and Rodney Miller of the city;
Cynthia A. Conley, San Francisco,
CA; Rev. James Craft of the city;
Arthur R. Rose of the city; and a host
of grandchildren, great-grandchil-
dren, nieces, great-nieces, nephews,
great-nephews, other relatives and
Mr. Charles Burney
In time of grief, there is nothing
more painful than memories, but the
thoughtful care of friends and those
not personally known^made the
memory of our father glow with joy.
We can't begin to thank those who,
in our time of sorrow, showed hislife
wasnotin vain. And to rejoice in the
Lord's everlasting grace.
A special thanks to Rev. Claude
■JC
family friends who knew him as Fop.
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