Active Pallbearers The New Grant Chapel Stewards Honorary Pallbearers Carl Sims Tony Taylor Flower Bearers F. R. Usher Board Honorary Flower Bearers Evelyn Walthall Geneva Bridges Annie Poythress Words Of Apprec iation Words will never express our genuine appreciation to all of you that have been so 1 thoughtful and sincere in your efforts throughout our hours of need. Our Mother told us often that she knew so many loved her and she would always give thanks to God. So we too wou.l d 1ike to give thanks to God for your love. JennifeLrovaend Sandra The family wishes to express sincere appreciation to the many dear friends for their kindness, consideration and sympathy extended during our hours of bereavement. May God bless and keep each of you. The Family PROGRAM SERVICE IN CELEBRATION OF THE LIFE OF MRS. IRENE TALLEY BONNER Wednesday, August 5, 1981 3:00 P. M. NEW GRANT CHAPEL A.M.E. CHURCH East Point Georgia REV. H. E. TERRELL, Officiating GUS THORNHILL'S FUNERAL HOME EAST POINT, GEORGIA 768-2993 OBITUARY Mrs. Irene Talley Bonner was born on June 5? 1936 in Fayette County, Georgia to Mrs. Ida Sue Long and the late Ben Talley. She made her peace with God on July 31, 1981. She attended public schools in Fulton County, Fairburn, Georgia. In 1956 Irene Talley exchanged wedding vows with Sammie Lee Bonner and from this marriage two beautiful daughters were born. She united with The Grant Chapel A.M.E. Church in 1962 and was active in various phases of church work. In later years she became a born again Christian. Irene thanked God for the relationship she had with her last employers, Barbara and James Cooper of Cooper and Associates, from whom she learned so much from August 11, 1980 until she was unable to continue work on February 24, 1981. Mrs. Irene Talley Bonner was a beautiful lady with a wonderful personality and she touched the lives of many. She should always be remembered by family and friends as the type of person that was very energetic and worked hard at everything she chose to do. She accomplished a great deal in 45 years and everything that can be associated with her reflects the same. The manner in which she raised her daughters was indescribable and both Jennifer and Sandra know that she was very proud of what she had accomplished. We thank God for bringing this wonderful Lady into our lives. Irene leaves her two daughters, Miss Jennifer Bonner and Mrs. Sandra Robinson with cherished memories of the love they shared throughout her life. She will also be remembered by her son inlaw, Dennis N. Robinson and her niece, Sarah Dixon. Other survivors are her mother, Mrs. Ida Sue Long; two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Kendricks and Mrs. Ruby Tidwell; one brother George Talley, Chicago, Illinois; A host of nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and friends. ORDER OF SERVICE ORGAN PRELUDE PROCESSIONAL HYMN Amazing Grace PRAYER Rev. H. E. Terrell SELECTION Precious Lord SCRIPTURES Old Testament New Testament Rev. H. E. Terrell REMARKS (3 min) Mrs. Azelma Johnson and Friends OBITUARY So f t Music EULOGY Rev. H. E. Terrell ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Mrs. Azelma Johnson RECESSIONAL INTERMENT College Park Memorial Park College Park Georgia