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Friends of the Family
Rodney Burke Reginald Burke Darin Burke
Calvin Cooper Henry Benton Jeffrey Benton
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Thank you for your overwhelming faithfulness to God on behalf of our family. We greatly appreciate the many precious ways in which you have shown us how much you care. We are eternally grateful. May the Lord continue to fill you with his presence and surround you with his blessings.
The Family
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Pastor Claude R. James
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Our father knows what's best for us so why should we complain? Such was the life of Bonnie Ruth Benton. She was born in Rebecca, Georgia to the late Green Bryant and Elizabeth Bryant. She accepted Christ as her Lord and personal savior at an early age by being baptized and attending Piney Grove Baptist Church in Rebecca, Georgia.
She attended elementary and high school in Turner County. After graduating from high school, she moved to Atlanta where she met and married James Benton. To this union, five daughters were born, the late Brenda Benton, the late Shirley Tanks, Jackie Benton, Janice Boyd and Betty Jean Peak.
She was employed for many years by Dobbs House International as a food services technician, where she was affectionately known as "Miss Bonnie".
Bonnie leaves to cherish her memory a loving and devoted husband, James Benton; mother, Elizabeth Bryant; daughters, Jackie Benton, Janice Boyd, and Betty Jean Peak; sons-inlaw, Patrick Boyd, Jr. and Anthony Peak; nine grandchildren, James Benton, Kellen Benton, Fajr Poole, Patrick Boyd, Jr., Zenobia Benton, Devon Boyd, Joshua Benton, Saddiqa Benton and Alim Benton; five sisters, Inez Walker, Annie J ean Burke, Blondean Greene, Vivian Dixon, and Vera Callahan; three brothers, Milton Bryant, Alton Bryant, and Calvin Bryant; five-brothers-in-law, Herbert Walker, Samuel Burke, Jesse D. Greene, Vernon Dixon, and Larry Callahan; one sister-in-law, Hazel Bryant, and a host of other relatives
and friends.
Afterglow
I'd like the me1nory of 1ne to be a happy one. I'd like to leave an afterglow, Of s1niles when life is done. I'd like to leave an echo,
Whispering softly down the ways Of happy times and laughing ti1nes
And bright and sunny days. I'd like the tears of those who grieve
To dry before the sun. Of happy 1nemories that I leave,
When life is done
PRELUDE
PROCESSIONAL
CONGREGATIONAL HYMN .............. ''Blessed Assurance"
SCRIPTURE The Old Testament ............... The Reverend Larry Stegall The New Testament ............................. Ms. Nezzie White
PRAYER .......................... The Reverend Dr. J.C. Reynolds
MUSICAL SELECTION ............ ''It Is Well With My Soul"
REFLECTIONS: The Reverend Henry Burke Ms. Linda Blakely Larry Callahan
OBITUARY (Read Silently)
EULOGY ..................................... Pastor Claude R. James
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