VVal!er Perry Lassenie (Li;ti'c) Pen y Timothy Lamb
C'A SKETBEARERS
Preston IYoods Jonathan Hill Frankie Woods
MISS.A1E B VT LET l'v1E GO
When I carne to the end of:he road And the sun has sei for me.
I warzr no rites in Ct gloom filled room; Why cry for a soul set free?
Miss me a little - but not too long. And not with your head bowed low, Remember the love that we once 3har2d.
Miss me - but let me go. For this is a journey that we all1nust ta/"(
And each must go alone. It 's all part ofthe master's plan
A step on the road to home. lvfiss me - but let me go.
You are not forgott en, dear one Nor will you ever be
.As long as life and memory last We will rem.ember thee.
ACJ(JvOWLEDGEMEiVT: The family ofAtfrs. Lucy Mae Alexander, ~tvishes to acknowledge wit}, deep appreciation, the many comforting messages, prayers, _;?.oral tributes, and any other expression ofkindness and concern shown during this time. A1Ar GOD BLESS EACH OF YOU
FINAL ARRANGEMENTS ENTRUSTED TO:
MARVIN 'S FUNERAL SERVICE 4266 W 38117 Street
Indianapolis, IN 46254
(3 17) 290-0602
Saturday, April25, 1998 1:00 P.M.
Service Held at: Tabernacle Baptist Church
3101 E. 30th Street Indianapolis, Indiana
Officiant: Rev. Jonathan Bailey,
Pastor
May6, 1945
OBITUARY
April 20, 1998
Mrs. Lucy Mae Alexander, daughter ofthe late James Alexander and Fannie Perry Alexander, was born on May 6, 1945, in the Phenix City, Alabama.
She completed her Primary and Secondary education in Alabama.
At an early age she joined and was baptized at Mt. Olive Baptist Church.
She moved to Indianapolis, Indiana in 1968 and later united with the Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church, under the leadership ofthe late Rev. W L. Moses.
Lucy was a loving mother, grandmother, sister andfriend She will be greatly missed by all that knew and loved her.
Mrs. Lucy Mae Alexander, departed this lifeon Monday, April 20, 1998, at Winona Rehabilitation Center, at the age offifty- two years, eleven months and sixteen days.
She leaves to cherish her loving memory; one daughter, Mrs. Vivian Alexander Ingram, one son-in-law; Mr. Willie Ingram, two granddaughters; Lakeshia and Latisha Ingram, two sisters; Annie Howard and Marilyn Perry, seven brothers; Henry, Albert, Lawrence, Charles, Melvin, Freddie and Earl Perry, one aunt; Louise Golden, a close friend; Arthur Moncrief, two sister-in-laws; Betty and Rose Perry, a host ofnieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. We all loved her but God loved her best.
Humbly Submitted, The Family
ORDER OF SERVICE
Processional
Selection
Choir
Scripture Prayer
Minister Minister
Solo . Acknowledgements
Bro. J. R. Johnson Sis. Elizabeth Averett
Obituary
"Read Silently"
Soft Music
Selection
Choir
Remarks
"2 Minutes"
Ministers
Solo
Sis. Gwen Jackson
Words Of Comfort
Rev. Jimmie Golden
Review Benediction
Marvin L. Boatright, Funeral Director
Recessional
Committal and Interment New Crown Cemetery
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
The family ofMrs. Lucy Mae Alexander, wishes to acknowledge with deep appreciation, the many comforting messages, prayers, floral tributes, andany other expression ofkindness and concern shown during this time. MAY GOD BLESS EACH OF YOU