Interment East Berlin Cemetery East Berlin, New Jersey Pall Bearers Members and Friends of Family ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Perhaps you sang a touching song, or came and just sat quietly in a chair. Perhaps you sent lovely flowers, if so we saw them there. Perhaps you sent or spoke comforting words, or helped us to pray. Perhaps you were not there at all, just thought of us that day. Perhaps you prepared some tasty food or maybe furnished a car. Perhaps you rendered a service unseen, right here or from afar. Whatever you did to console our hearts. We thank you sincerely whatever the part. The fam.ily and friends are invited to the home of Betty and lee Graham 427 Angelow Road. Berlin. NJ. Arrangements Entrusted To: Cart Miller funeral Homes Carrden, New Jersey Printina by: Redd, Inc. (609) 663-5521 gn f3oving !JJ(emory of Odna Garler Sunrise 1921 Sunset 1992 Service, Tuesday, September 8th, 1992 1:00 P.M. (viewing 11:00 A.M.- 1:00 P.M.) At: Jehovah Witness Kingdom Hall Chestnut and Malan Avenue Berlin, New Jersey 06iluary The almighty God in His wise way removed from this life, the soul of Edna Carter on Thursday, September 4th, 1992 at Care Inn of Voorhees after a long illness. She was born in Darlington County, South Carolina, on August 8th, 1921, the daughter of the late lucius Mayes and the late Cora Johnson Mayes. Edna attended the Darlington County Public School System. She was baptized at an early age in the New Hopewell Baptist Church in Darlington, SC. Edna was employed as a domestic worker for several families. She worked for Campbell Soup Company, Camden, NJ. Survivors left to cherish her memory are: one sister, louise Thomas of Scarsdale, NY; one brother, Willie Mayes of lindenwold, NJ; three nieces, Sandra Wade of Hamden, CT, Betty Graham of Berlin, NJ, and Susan Peterson of Branford, CT; three nephews, Wilson Kirven, Jr. of Hamden, CT, larry Kirven of U.S. Army, Aberdeen, MD, and Willie Mayes, Jr. of Brooklyn, NY; one brotherin-law, Wilson Kirven of Berlin, NJ and one step-sister, lillian Stead of Philadelphia, PA; and a host of other relatives and friends who loved her. lovingly submitted, The Family God saw the road was getting rough. The hill too hard to climb, So he closed her eyelids And whispered ..Peace Be thine ... You slipped away so quietly, Without telling us good-bye But with God's help, we'll meet In our home up in the sky. Devoted Family