The Joy of Unselfish Time is not measured . And each day as it comes l.- \....~J':o\".1' .., Brings a chance to each one To love to the fullest, Of some weary traveler Lost on life's road So what does it matter How long we may live If as long as we live We unselfishly give. @d:ehrafing f!Jt !Jlif:e nf WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1997 12:00 NOON IN THE SANCTUARY OF TREMONT TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH 860 Forsyth Street Macon, Georgia DR. WILLIAM FLIPPIN, OFFICIATING A LIFE TO BE REMEMBERED Mrs. Earl Moore Cotton Bryant "Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies. Strength and honor are her clothing, she shall rejoice in time to come. S he openeth her mouth with wisdom; and in he~ tongue is the law of kindness. Many daugh ters have done virtuously, but thou excel/est them all. Selected from Proverbs 31:10 - 31 In a time of sorrow it can be consoling to reflect how our lives have been enriched by t he love we have given and the love we have received. Those we have cared about leaving treasures behind that time can never take away. Sweet it is to have known and loved a dear one than never to have had this experience at all. Friday morning, July 11, 1997 at 8:12 AM an angel of the Lord came to Mrs. Earl Lee Bryant and translated her from this toil of life to sweet rest and fellowship with the saints in Heaven. Peacefully, quickly and softly he said, "Come home my child, Peace be thine." Without turning back to bid us farewell she crossed into a land that is fairer than day. Born in Philadelphia, Mississippi, September 19, 1921, she was the oldest child of the late John Henry and Bessie Hudnall Moore. She lived her childhood and young adult life in Philadelphia, Mississippi. Her youthful years were devoted to learning, achieving and developing seeds which would spawn bountiful fruit in later years. She was a product of the public school system in Mississippi. There she learned the importance of hard work, determination and the rewards which accompany them. In 1942, she moved to Macon, Georgia and began her christian journey. She led a remarkable life devoted to untiring christian service. She' w~s a businesswoman, the owner and operator of Cotton's Beauty Shop and Cafe'. AB a master cosmetologist, she touched many lives leading them to Christ. Her christian work began in the Old Georgia Baptist Convention and many local associations in the Middle Georgia area. Her christian education was completed in May 1963 from the American Baptist Theological Seminary of Nashville, Tennessee. She worked tirelessly for over 30 years serving as Vacation Bible School Director under the auspices of the Georgia Baptist Convention. Her years of christian service were highlighted as she served as Women's Convention President of the New Era Baptist State Convention for two terms and as President of the Women's Department of the Progressive Baptist Convention for two terms. To each of these conventions she brought a deep sense ofcommitment and genuine love. She assumed each new responsibility with eagerness, joy~ delight and happiness. She was indeed a part of a spiritual fellowship making a difference in the lives ofothers. She provided outstanding leadership to both organizations. She was a~ actiy e member in every aspect of the Tremont Temple Baptist Church where she was past president 1 of the Missionary Department. At the time of her death, she was a 1 f Sunday School teacher of the adult class. 1-~i She was retired from the Atlanta Life Insurance Company and the Bibb County Health Department. Mrs. Earl C. Bryant devoted herself to people both professionally and through community and church work. She inspired and uplifted the lives of many and she will live on through the many children and adults she touched. She was loved by all who knew her and she will be greatly missed. Her smile, her encouraging words, her spiritual strength, just her presence made a difference. She was always willing and ready to do whatever she was called upon to do. Her record of giving and caring was often recognized. Through the years she received numerous honors and citations. She was recognized by President Bill Clinton in Kansas City for her outstanding achievements as a christian leader. Her life will always be remembered and sweet memories cherished by her loving and dedicated caretakers whom she lovingly and affectionately called "her children: Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Walter L. Glover, Jr.; two brothers, Mr. L. C. Moore (Beatrice) of Jackson, MS; Mr. Willie Lee Moore (Hattie) of San Bernardino, CA; one sister, Johnnie Ruth Wilder (John H.) of Macon; several nieces, nephews and cousins and many, many close longtime friends including: Artelia T. Williams, Hattie O'Bryant, Jessie Tuff, Evelyn P. Glover, Maggie Davis and Ola B. Hall, all of Macon, Esther Smith of Atlanta, Rose C. Dozier of Hawkinsville and many other religious associates, prayer partners and the Tremont Temple family and beloved friends. ORDER OF SERVICE Rev. Michael Billingsley, Presiding The Organ Prelude ... .................................... .. .............................................................................. Bro . Leroy Miller The Processional and Viewing .............................................................................................................. .. ....... Choir and Congregation "We 're March ing To Zion" God's Words To Us: Old Testament ....................................:.. ........................................................ .... Rev. Curtis Tolbert, Pastor Progressive Baptist Church New Testament .................................................................. ..... .......... ........... Rev. Marshell Stenson, Pastor St. Luke Baptist Church Our Words To God ................................................................. ....................... ...................... Dr. Van J. Malone, Sr. The Ministry of Music ........................................................... ........ ............................................... Combined Choir Reflections (3 minutes please): As a Neighbor ...........................................................,....................................................... Deacon Owen Ware As A Co-Worker .......................................................:................................. .................. .........Mrs. Jackie Scott ' ' (Bibb County Health Dept) The Solo .......................................... ........ .... ..... ....................!.............:..... ................................... Sis. Mozelle Binford Tremont Temple Baptist Church Organizational Tributes (3 minutes please): Progressive National Baptist Convention .......J................................. .............. Mrs. Evelyn F. Datcher, Corresponding Secretary, Woman's Department Progressive National Baptist Convention .......: ....................................... ................ Dr. Macky .Daniels, 11 , Regional Vice President, Parent Body New Era State Convention ..................................................................................... ...... Rev. Harold Baker, )i President New Era State Convention .................................!.'.............................................. Mrs. Rebecca Hargrove, ' President, Women's Department The Solo .... .................................... .... .................... ..............r............. .. ..... .......................... ... . .... . Sis. Leola Maynard I' New Pleasant Grove Baptist Church The Church Family Tribute: As A Church Member and , I Sunday School Teacher ........................................!............................................................... Miss Jessie Tuff As A Missionary .....................................................!......................................................... Rev. A. B. Williams Resolution .............. .......................................... ........ ............ .............................................. Sis. Brenda Cherry Special Tribute and Reflections: As A Longtime Friend ........................................: ........................... ..... .......... .... .......... Mrs . Esther Smith Tribute To Our "Other Mother:" ..................................,................................................ Mrs. Beverly W. Glover The Hymn ....................................................................... .................................................... Choir and Congregation "Blessed Assurance" ! The Acknowledgments ....... ................. .......................... ................................................. ..... Mrs. Dorothy C. Black Instrumental Medley , of Her Favorite Hymns ..................................................~.................................. . Mrs . Gregory Oliver, Organist Mrs. Juanita Floyd, Pianist "Amazing Grace" "In The Garden" "May The Work We'ue(Done Speak For Me " "It Is Well With My Soul" \ Eulogy ..................................................................................................................... Dr. William E . Flippin, Pastor Greater Piney Grove Baptist Church Atlanta, Georgia Recessional ........................................................................:.... ................................. "When We All Get To Heaven " Interment Memorial ~;:;~;~:~~:~~~;;;~;~;~;j"~;~;~~;;~~;~~:~;~~~:::~lawn Park The Family and Friends will r~turn to the Church for d inner. ACTIVE PALLB_EARERS Greater Zion Hill, Ebenezer, Tremont Temple Baptist Churches Dea. Alfred Smith Bro. Larry Kendall Dea. Alex Strong ~- Dea. Bobby McCoy Bro. Isaac Moody Bro. Homer L. Gordon f Dea. Geronold Bell Bro. Adrian Fort Dea. James L. Merriweather HONORARY PALLBEARERS Deacons of Tremont Temple Baptist Church HONORARY ESCORT Missionary Department of Tremont Temple Baptist Church ACKNOWLEDGMENT The family of Mrs. Earl C. Bryant acknowledges with gratitude the many acts of love shown to us during the illness and demise of our loved one. A special thanks to Dr. Mufid A. Othman and the staff at Renal Treatment Center who always gave her special attention, uttermost respect and professional care. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ware - your being next door was another blessing for us. Mrs. Hattie O'Bryant, Rev. and Mrs. Albert Williams and Mrs. Brenda Cherry - your christlike spirit and kindness to her will always be in our hearts. To each of you, our friends, your expressions i and evidence of love, your warmth and respect 1 ') represent a part of the legacy ofher life. May God return to you in full measure the comfort and care which you have given us. God bless you. Rev, & Mrs. Walter L. 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