For Mrs. Lucille Virgina Allen, Sunrise April 8, 1925, Sunset, February 27, 2006, Saturday, March 4, 2006, 11:00 A.M., Philadelphia Baptist Church, 1728 Hampton-Locust Grove Road, Hampton, Georgia, Reverend W.C. Neal, Sr. Pastor

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The passing of our loved one brought us to the realization of what it means to hme friends. The opportunif} of knov.:ing that people can be so kind and helpful, eases the pain of our loss and gives us comfort and strength to face the days ahead.
E1ery prayer. visit. .flmver. card. thought and the many tangible ways that kindness has been hown is deeply appreciated and we shall never forget.

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Sunrise: Apri/8, 1925

Sunset: February 2-, 2006

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Lucille \\as born April 8. 1925. She \\as the daughter of Ellie Clifford and Magnolia McDaniel. Lucille is survi" ed by: tHo daughters. \era D. \Vise of Decatur. Georgia and Juanita J. Johnson (\Villie Alfred) of Riverdale. Georgia: one step-son. Sandy Allen. Jr. (Betty) of Mississippi: four brothers: one sister: seven grandchildren. four great grant children: sisters-in-law; brothers-in-law; nieces, nephews. cousins and friends. She was predeceased by her parents. her husband Sandy. two brothers. and one sister.
Lucille joined the Philadelphia Baptist Church at a very early age under the pastorship of Reverend H. M. Alexander. S was a ember of the follo\\ing auxiliaries and service organizations: Csher oard #1. :\1other Board. Ministers' Wives Association and McElheney Pride. Heroines of Jericho Court #724.
Lucille was educated in Henry County Public Schools and graduated from the ninth grade.
''Loved Ones ~vever Really Die- They Just Keep House Up In The Sky"
Death beckoned her with outstretched hand and--whispered softy of '~4n 'Unknmrn Lane ..
But she was not afraid to go For though the path she did not know, She took Death 's Hand -..rithout a fear. For He who sajidy brought her here Had told her He would lead the 1t ay
Into Eternity' Bright Day And o she did not go alone Into the "1 alleJ that' unknown ..
he gentZ1 took Death B.l The hand
Andjourneyed To '"The Promi ed Land And !here. with tep'l so light and gay.
She poli,he\ the \"W1 hy da_1 and lif!hl the tan that hine at ni$!111 And keep\ the moonheam ihet:l hriglu
For Lol"ed ( )ne really ne1er die. The\ jll\f "Keep /lou e f pIn The )"h"
,/lu.l1he llea,cnl; !lome .lhme '!hey Hlllllo '11 elcome tho\e !he_\ lme

PRELCDE

PROCESSIONAL

SELECTIO~ ......................... Melissa Smith and Philadelphia Choir

SCRIPTURE: Old Testament. New Testament

-r-.. Reverend James H. Miller Reverend Willie C. Neal. Jr.

PRAYER ........................................................ Reverend Smith

SELECTION ........................ Melissa Smith and Philadelphia Choir

OBITUARY .................................................... (Silent Reading)

SELECTIO:\ ......................... Melissa Smith and Philadelphia Choir

ET..;LOGY ACK:\0\VLEDGEME. -T ..
RECESSIO~AL

:---ReYerend Willie C. _-eal. r
. , ........ ............... Geneva Lemon

POSTLCDE

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