Untitled Everything I han i becau e of Jesu Everything I claim I owe to Him None other name is more precious than my blessed Savior's name Everything I have belongs to God All of my trial and my tests are the readying for the re t All of my tears that I ha\e cried are simply washing hurt from my eye Jesus is all to me, giving His life on Calvary So. everything I am belongs to God. Call me to go. I'll go. Tell me stay, I'll stay. Give me direction dear Lord, every single day. \Vhisper your word to my heart then give me the courage to impart. 'Cause everything I am belongs to God. Spirit <:>flife renew. Make me the perfect child of you. Spirit of hope in my heart Fire up and burn glowing for the world to see. all that I am and ever hope to be. All would be naught if not for the love of the Lord! Dee G. Durham SPRING 2008 Acknowledgement THE FAMILY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES WITH SINCERE AND DEEP APPRECIATION, THE MANY COMFORTING EXPRESSIONS OF SYMPATHY THROUGH PRAYERS , CARDS, FLOWERS AND OTHERACTS OF KINDNESS SHOWN IN OUR HOURS OF BEREAVEMENT, EVI - DENCED IN THOUGHT AND DEED. ALL PRAISES TO GOD FOR THE BOUNDLESS COMPASSION SHOWN BY DEE'S EXTENDED CHURCH FAMILIES OF WEST MITCHELL TREET C.M.E .. EAST POINT AND ZION BAPTIST CHURCHES AND SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES WE ' D LIKE TO EXTEND A SPECIAL THANKS TO THE NORTHSIDE HOSPITAL STAFF AND PIEDMONT HOSPI- TAL ICU BLUE TEAM FOR YOUR UNWAVERING SUPPORT IN HELPING US CARE FOR OUR BELOVED DAUGHTER. SISTER, WIFE, MOTHER. AUNT. COUSIN AND GRANDMOTHER. THE FAMILY OF DEE. G. DURHAM FLOWERS BY FLOWER COTTAGE ON MAIN 2821 MAIN ST. EAST POINT. GA 30344 (404)768-2626 DEE GALE DURHAM APRIL 26, 1958-NOVEMBER 16. 2013 SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 2013 AT 2:00PM WEST MITCHELL STREET CME CHURCH 560 MARTIN LUTHER KING , JR. DRIVE. ATLANTA. GA 30314 PASTOR LUCAS PlNA. EULOGIST Dee Gale Durham was born on April 26, 1958 to parents Mamie and Fletcher Baldwin Sr.. Although both of her parents were originally from Georgia, her Father was stationed in the Air Force at the now closed Harlingen Air Force Base. Dee, would not only be the first born of her parents but also the first grandchild on both sides of the family. Dee and her parents relocated back to Atlanta one year later following her father 's discharge from military service. Dee considered her childhood ''unique and blessed." She, along with her brothers and sisters were able to grow up within 3 miles of both her maternal and paternal grandparents (each of whom played a significant role in their upbringing). Her paternal grandparents introduced her to the world of entertaining amidst high teas, dinner parties, fashion shows and a standing Sunday dinner. As contract bridge players, her maternal grandparents provided wonderful opportunities to travel all around the United States . Dee received her formal education through the Atlanta Public Schools system where she graduated from Therrell High School. She would go on to attend the now Clayton State University where she earned a degree in Business Administration . In 1978, she married and had two children, Amanda Dawn and Jaison Tommie. She was later re-married Clifford Charles Durham in 1992 and they have en joyed 21 years together in Canton, Georgia. Employing her studies, Dee worked in corporate America for over 15 years untill994 when she decided to pursue a career in real estate. She enjoyed and stayed in the real estate field for the rest of her working career. She also served her community as a commissioner for the Cherokee County Housing Authority. Dee was a faithful woman of God who loved to serve. She loved to sing in the choir, teach Sunday school to the youth and provide encouragement to the elderly, sick or shut-in. She was gifted in making everyone feel welcome in her and Clifford's home making it a natural gathering place for family and friends. When you came to their home you were always guaranteed a warm smile and hot delicious plate of whatever was cooking. In addition to her parents, Mamie B. Cantrell and Fletcher L. Baldwin, Sr., Dee is survived by her loving husband of 21 years, Clifford C. Durham, and her two children, Amanda D. Brooks and husband Nicholas of Atlanta, GA, and Jaison T. Stegall of Canton, GA. She is also survived by her brother, Fletcher L. Baldwin, Jr. of Charlotte, NC, sister, Patsi BaldwinJackson of College Park, GA and brother Steven C. Cantrell and wife Christen of Lilburn, GA. Dee was the devoted grandmother of Preston and Asher Brooks. She leaves to cherish her memory loving in-laws, aunts, uncles and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and innumerable friends . Celebration in Song Allen Nichols & Ten y Harpel ~ A1usician A L. Dopson Chancel Chorale Prayer & Occasion l\1iniste1 Charles Car 11elJ Congregational Selection "No Doubt'' Lead by Boris Coley Scriptures Old Testament Reading A1inister Steve Cantrell New Testament Reading Dr. Carole Cash Stemley Reflections of Dee Joy Loper Poem Nuli.Glo"er Evidence of a Life Video Presemation Words of Comfort Pastor Lucas Pina Acknowledgement Nini Glo' er Benediction Pastor Lucas PiJ1a Final Tribute in Song A L. Dopson Chancel Chorale Psalm 2S t Corinthians lS "Always" "Phenomenal vVomen" "I Can Only Imagine" "Going Up Yonder"