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The family gratefully acknowledges all acts of kindness expressed to them during the illness and expiration of their loved one, for it was the act of kindness that helped to sustain arul give us comfort during this, our bereavement. God's Richest blessings upon you.
The Family of the Late Deacon Charles Demonia, ]r.
Services by:
MARVIN C. ZANDERS FUNERAL HOME 232 West Micllael Gladden Blvd. Apopka, Florida 32703 Phone: (407) 886.-3388 uThe People's Choice" Marvin C. Zlrnders
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SATURDAY, APRIL4, 1992 11:00 A.M.
MACEDONIA MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Eatonville , Florida
REVEREND WILLIE C. BARNES, PASTOR REVEREND ENOCH RIVERS, OFFICIATING
INTERMENT Eatonville Memorial Gardens
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The late Deacon Charles Demonia, ]r., born July 14, 1940 in Sumter, South Carolina, to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Demonia. He mot~ed to Florida at a very early age. He later united with the Christian Family of the New Salem Missionary Baptist Church, under the leadership of Rev. Enoch Rivers, where he was ordained as a Deacon, October 10, 1989.
Deacon Demonia departed this life at the Florida Hospital on March 28, 1992.
He leaves to mourn a loving wife: Mrs. Mary Ann Demonia, Eatonville, Florida; Five Daughters: LaTosha, Iris, Renee, Patricia Demonia, Cassandra Woals, All of Eatonville, Florida; Brenda Ward, South Caro.lina; One Stepdaughter: Lisa D. Wallace, Eatonville, Florida; One Son: Darrell Demonia, Eatonville, Florida; One Stepson: Dennis Wallace, New York, New York; one God.-daughter: Kanika "Nikki" Neal, Eatonville, Florida; One God..son: Danny, Eatonville, Florida; Two Sons..in..law: Barnell Ward, South Carolina; Tim Woods, Eatonville, Florida; One Sister: Rebecca Nelson, Eatonville, Florida; One Brother: Ray Demonia, Orlando, Florida; Four Sisters..in..law: Mary Helen Neal, Eatonville, Florida; Henrietta Demonia, Orlando, Florida; Juanita Bennett, Alabama; Mamie Larkins, New York; Three Brothers..in..law: Bruce ]. Neal, St. Cloud; Clemmie Bennett, Alabama; Johnnie R. Nelson, Eatonville, Florida; Two God..Brothers: Sylvester Carter, Altamonte; ]immy Black, Orlando, Florida; Five Aunts: Lillie BeU McDowell, South Carolina; Gertie Woods, South Carolina; ]essie Crawford, New Jersey; Mae McCray, South Caro.. lina; Four Uncles: Joe McCray, South Carolina; Charlie McCray, South Carolina; Sam Montgomery, Windonson, South Carolina; David Demonia, Baltimore Maryland; Eight Grandchildren, host of Nieces, Nephews, Cous.. ins, other Relatives and Sorrowing Friends who grieve his passing.
PSALM OF LIFE Tell me not in mournful numbers
Life is but an empty dream. For the soul is dead that slumbers
And things are not what they seem. Life is real! Life is Earnest! And the grave is not its goal.
PROCESSIONAL ................................................ .Soft Music SELECTION .................................Central Florida Quartet Choir SCRIPTURE ..................... Old Testament................Elder Clark INVOCATION .......................................... Rev. W. C. Barnes
SCRIPTURE ..................... New Testament ..............Elder Green SELECTION ................................. Central Florida Quartet Choir
"Resting Easy"
REFLECTIONS ............................................ Mr. Jimmy Black (Friends, Christians, Etc.)
SELECTION ........................ .. ....... Central Florida Quartet Choir "Show Me The Way" (Favorite Song)
ACKNOWLEOOEMENTS ........................... .Mrs. Juanita Black RESOLUTIONS .................................... Mrs. Unda Greathouse
SELECTION ................................. Central Florida Quartet Choir ''Walk With Me Lord"
OBITUARY ....................... read silently....................Soft Music HYMN .............................. ... ............................. ...Minister EUL(XJY ........................................ .......... Rev. Enoch Rivers
VIEWING OF REMAINS
RECESSIONAL
Dust thou art, to dust retumest, Was not spoken of the soul... Oh Lord, thou art our refuge and our strength Until the shadows lengthen and evening comes And our work is done, then in thou care, Grant us a safe lodging. Where we rest in peace farever more.
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