WEEP NOT FOR ME Weep notfor me though I am gone into the gentle night. Grieve if you will but notfor long) upon my soul's sweetflight. I am atpeace) my soul's at rest. There is no needfor tears. For withy our love I was blessedfor all those manyyears. There is no pain, I suffer not, the fear now all is gone. Put now these things out ofy our thoughts. Iny our memory I live on. Remember not myfightfor breath; Remember not the strife. Please do not dwell upon my death, But celebrate my life. PALLBEARERS Family and Friends FLOWER LADIES Family and Friends ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Our family would like to express our gratitude for your support, flowers, cards, calls, emails and prayers knowing that you care makes this time of bereavement easier to bear. It is our earnest and sincere prayer that all of God's blessings are bestowed upon you in abundance. We thank you for all the loving kindness you have shown toward us. Services Entrusted to: Haugabrooks Funeral Home 364 Auburn Avenue, NE Atlanta, Georgia 30312 1404.522.8217 Darryl Allen's PLUS 404.755.0965 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2014 12:00 P.M. RINGFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH 2560 SYLVAN RD EAsT POINT, GEORGIA REFLECTION OF LIFE Walter Lee Dailey was born in Suwanee, Georgia on September 1, 1933 to Carland Luvatar Dailey. Walter was the baby of fourteen children: seven girls and seven boys. Walter went to school in Gwinnett County School System. Walter joined the Farmer Chapel Methodist Church at a young age. He later moved to Atlanta, Georgia where he joined the New Springfield Baptist Church under the leadership of Reverend Robert Broughton. Walter worked for the City of Atlanta many years. When Walter's health changed he had to go to Emperial N ursing Home. His last day was in Grady Hospital. Walter leaves to cherish his memory: his sisters, Gracie Mae Moore, Ruby Janet Collier; special nieces and nephews, Sylvia Land, Betty Moore, Elizabeth Gresham, Mozella I