Flower Attendants Susan Scott Tara Burton Christine Brown Clarissa Shields Vickie Reid Luretta Hyman Barbara Johnson Erica Harris Jarisha Binion Patricia Stephens Raisin Little Pall Bearers Rev. Michael Mapp Deacon Ricky Thomas Roger Williams Matthew Johnson Darren Ballard Henry Crutchfield, Jr. We are tnindful of the confidence that you have placed in us. We hope that our services have been satisfactory and comforting to you. ****** ** ********* Arrangements Entrusted To: Mapp-Gilmore Pyramid Funeral Services, LLC 200 West Washington Street Madison, Georgia 30650 706-342-1656 Homegoing Celebration for Johnnie M. Binion Saturday, April 8, 2006 1:00 P.M. New Enon Baptist Church Godfrey, Georgia Reverend Albert Baker, Pastor Officiating Obituary Johnnie Mary Johnson was born in Morgan County on February 22, 1924 to the late Deacon Johnny James Johnson and Mother Mary Julia Johnson. She received her education in the Brownwood Community school. She later joined the New Enon Baptist Church where she was a faithful member until a stroke in 1998. She was later united in marriage to the late Tullie Wesley Binion who preceded her in death on December 29, 1991. Two sisters also preceded her in death, Annie N. Johnson, Bostwick, GA, Mary Ann Johnson, Atlanta, GA and a devoted sister-in-law, Mrs. Dorothy Johnson of Atlanta, GA. She leaves to cherish her memories five sons, Mr. and Mrs. James Binion (Fannie), Madison, GA, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Binion (Barbara), Madison, GA, Mr. and Mrs. George Binion (Wanda), Madison, GA, Willie (Lakeisha), Madison, GA and Lester (Leslie Bell), Mo~roe, GA; three brothers, Columbus.Johnson (Butch), George Washington (G. \V.) JJhnson and Ellis Johnson, vVinston, NC; one sister-in-law, Marie Johnson, Atlanta, GA; six grandchildren, James Binion, Jr., Madison, GA, Jarisha Binion, Covington, GA, Jimmy Binion, Jr., Phyllis and Serinity, Madison, GA, Wesley Binion, Monroe, GA; two great grandchildren, Angel, Madison, GA and Nydaja, Monroe, GA and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. God /(new God knew my body was tired, And it needed rest. So, He did what he thought was best: He sent down his angels To hold my hand As they lead the way Into the eternal land. This is not goodbye, We'll meet again, Because, where there's life-there is an end no Inore. Order ofService Reverend Albert Baker, Pastor, Officiating Processional .........................................Mi.ni.sters and Fmni1y Selection .....................................................New Enon Choir Prayer ............................................... Evangelist Ann Ballard Scripture........................ ....................Reverend Albert Baker Solo ........................................................ Sister Elzata Brown Reflections ........................................ Evangelist Ann Ballard Selection .....................................................New Enon Choir Remarks .................................. Limi~ Three Minutes, Please Obituary ........................ ................................... Read Silently Eulogy ............................................... Reverend Albert Baker Acknowledgements Viewing of Remains Recessional Acknowledgements The family of Johnnie M. Binion sincerely appreciates the many kind acts of sympathy shown to them during their time of bereavement.