SAFELY HOME
I am home in Heaven, dear ones; Oh, so happy and so bright!
There is perfect joy and beauty In this everlasting light.
All the pain an9. grief is over, Every restless tossing passeq; -
I am now at peace forever, Safely home in Heaven at last.
~ Did you wonder I so calmly Trod the valley of the shade?
Oh! but Jesus' love illumined Every dark and fearful glade.
And He came Himself to meet me In that way so hard to tread;
And with Jesus' arm to lean on, Could I have one doubt or dread?
Then you must not grieve so sorely, For I love you dearly still:
Try to look beyond earth's shadows, Pray to trust our Father's Will.
There is work still waiting- for y.ou, So you must not idly stand;
Do it now, while life remainethYou shall rest in Jesus' land.
When that work is all completed, He will gently callyou Home;
Oh, the rapture of that meeting, Oh, the joy to ~~e you co.me! ,
9?eope speak ~our name a.nd think what a. sfta.me, ~ou're gone; StiU thq know wftat ~ou eft &eftind,
Sti[{ stays in our heart and mind, toda~ and tomorrow.
~in comes from the douds Cjfte sun Hghts up tfte sk~, and ftumming &irdS do jf~,
~ pra~er and [o-ve is witft ~ou,
(fore-ver and afways,
~;ve, ")Our Son, EJoftn
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~f(ing Green S'\_emoriaf 9?ark CWcst Chester, 9?enns~-vania
QThe 9?aff&earers
C)fte Grandsons of CEsteUe Coe 'Edwards
QThe Afknow(edgement
Cjfte fami[~ of tfte [ate CEstd(e Coe CEdwards would ike to take this opportunit~ to extend their sincere appreciation for the man~ kind expressions of s~patfty extended to tftem during their ftour of &erea-vm~ent. S\\._a! Goafore-ver &less and keep eacft one of!ou
in CHis tender, (o"\'ing care.
??rofessionaf Ser"\'ices 'Entrusted 6Jo EJulian C{). C}fawkins Cfuneraf.Cflome, G}nc.
Christopher .7'\ Cflawkins, Super"\'isor c:Bair .7'\ Cfla.wkins, Super"\'isor
53o6-o8 Cfla-ver.ford A_venue
9?hiaaephia., 9?enns~-vania, 19139 215- 4(6-5433
<??rogra.ms frt c:Bo& Crawford, 215- 471-01(5)
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Homegoing Services
for
Estelle Coe Edwards
Sunrise April 2, 1922
Sunset October 21,2000
FUNERAL SERVICES Saturday, October 28, 2000, 10:00 AM
SAINT MATTHEW A.M.E. CHURCH
Fifty-seventh and Summer Streets Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Reverend Anthony Booker, Officiating
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The one we loved and knew as Mom, Grandmother, sister, aunt and friend .. stepped across the threshold we call eternity; it was only a ~tep into another room; and not stepping out ofthe fellowship oflife.
We, the family, how with humble submission to God; rejoicing that her life was well spent, preparingfor her journey !tome. Estelle Coe Edwards, daughter of Gideon Coe and Dora Johnson, was horn on Apri/2, 1922 in Darlington, South Carolina. She received Iter education from Rosewald Elementary and Roundo High School in Mt.
Claire, South Carolina. She accepted God in her life at im early age
at Mt. Zion Baptist Church in South Carolina.
Estelle was united in holy matrimony to the late James Edwards on January 2, 1939. They moved to New York and then to Philadelphia andfrom this union four daughters andjive sons were horn.
Estelle was an angel oflove. She had love for anyone and everyone. Site loved children so much, she was in the child care business sir.ce the age ofeight and untilfive years ago, when she finally retired A clean house . .. that was a must. Cooking was a love passion and you could not leave her home unless you had eaten. She could turn home made biscuits and any kind ofbeans into a ten star meaL That was happyfood, she was happy-you were happy andyour stomach was happy. She could make finger waves in your hair that would bring an ocean to disgrace, and let's notforget those curls. You could wet them with water trying to loosen them up and they would bounce hack like a spring in a mattress- I guess you can say "A Jeri Curl before its time." Feeling bad? Estelle had a curefor whatever ails you. You needed no drugstore. She would go in her kitcl,.r:..n and come out with your medicine at no charge. God gave her the mind and hands of a miracle worker. And it all camefrom the heart. In addition to rearing Iter own children, she shared the name uMom" with other young people. Her love nurturing continues to shine on us today.
She leaves a legacy oflove andfound memories to her daughters, Rose, Katlzleen,Cysvera and Cyslesia; her sons, James, Howard, Ernest,Jolm and Keith; thirty grandchildren; fifteen great grandchildren; five great great grandchildren; one great, great, great grandchild; three sisters, Naomi Bostic and Mary Poole ofSouth Carolina and Dora Adams of Phi/a.; three brothers, Gideon Coe ofNew Jersey, Judge Coe ofMorton Pa., and Isaiah Coe ofSouth Carolina; four sisters-in-law; four daughters-in-law, Mildred, Sandy, Felicia and Chon; six sons-in-law and an abundance ofnieces and nephews; old and newfriends.
Daughters and Sons Thanks to Their
MOTHER
0 come let us bow down, love and respect You've done your best.
You taught us that a child is a garden and whatever kind of seed You plant, that's the kind you'll bear.
Let us kneel before Thee, Lord, our maker for He is our God; And we the people of His pasture, and the sheep of His hand.
Like a precious jewel, you'll never go away Like a bird flying so free with the Lord, you'll rest in Thee,
Lord, with humble hearts we come into Thy presence May we find rest in our troubles, sorrows and disappointments
of this life. We thank Thee for the privilege of bringing everything To Thee in prayer for Thou will never leave us comfortless.
Love, James, Rose, Howard, Kathleen, Ernest, Cysvera, Keith and Cylesia
Organ Pre/ude Processional Opening Hymn Prayer ofComfort
Rough Side ofThe Mountain Clergy and Family "Amazing Grace"
. Rev. Autlzony Booker
Reading of The Scriptures .
Rev. Anthony Booker
Old Testament: Psalm 23
New Testament: St. John 14: 1 to 6
Solo
. Cindy Chadwick
Acknowledgement ofCondolences
Church Clerk
Reading of The Obituary . . . Kathleen Wilson, Daughter
Words of Comfort
Grandchildren
Poem Solo The Eulogy
Jacqueline Jackson, Granddaughter Channa McNeil
ReverendAnthony Booker
Tlze Recessional
Arise, shine, For the light is come And the glory ofthe Lord is risen upon thee. (Isaiah 60:1)
Love, Your Sons-in-Law
amnomlfdgrntmt
The family wishes to thank you for your words of comfort and acts of kindness shmm to them during their time of sorrow. May God bless you for your expressions of love.
POEM Lord, thank you for this very special friend . Lord, I have this very wonderful friend, and I would like to
thank you with all my heart, for creating her and letting her enrich my life. Thank you for all the years we've known each other and the confidences and hopes and troubles that we've shared. Thank you for the understanding we bring to each other. For the patience we have with each other's faul~, for the advice and em1 the scoldings we are able to give to each other without either of us taking offense. Thank you for the help we have been to each other- in this way, and so many more. Thank you that because of her I am a better, happier person, and that she has grown as a person too, became of me. Thank you that she would give me anything in her power time, money, work, possessions, encouragement, sympathy -whatever my need. And that she knows I would be as quick to respond to whateYer her needs might be.
Thank you that we can laugh, cry, ind rejoice together. And
although we may not see each other as often as we would like, when we do come together it is always the same. Lord, bless and keep her, this person you fashioned and filled with qualities that have meant so much to me. Lord, thank you for this very special friend ... My Grandmother.
Repast will be held at
272 N. 9th Street in Darby, Pennsylvania
foUowing the interment
erdrr of ~roicr
Prelude ............................. Organ: Rough Side of the Mountain
Processionai .. ......... ................... ... ...... .Rev. Booker and Family
Opening Hymn .............................. ............. ...... Amazing Grace
Prayer ................................................................... Rev. Booker
Scriptures Old Testament - Psalms: 23 ..................................Rev. Booker New Testament -John: 14 (1-6) .......................... Rev. Booker
Solo ................................................................Cindy Chadwick
Acknowledgements .............................................. Omrch Oerk
Obituary .............................. ............ Kathleen Wilson, Daughter
Words of Comfort .............................................. Grandchildren Poem ................................Jacqueline jackson, Granddaughter
Solo ............... ........................................ .......... Olanoa McNeil
Eulogy ................................................................... Rev. Booker
Viewing
Benediction
Recessional
Interment Rolling Green Memorial Park West Chester, Pennsylvania
Professional Service Entrusted to: JuLIAN V. HAWKINS FuNEJW HoME, INc.
Christopher A. Hawkins, Supervisor 5306-08 Haverford Avenue
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19139 215-476-5433
iRomr <Baing ~rroicr for our brloont
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SUNRISE I LJ 2~ ~ APRIL 2, 19tl
SUNSET OCTOBER 21, 2000
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Saturday, October 28, 2000 - 10:00 AM Viewing: 9:00 am to 10:00 AM
St. Matthews AME
57th a s......... Streets PhbcWphia. r.nn.ytvania
Rev. Anthony Booker
~Journey Begins. . . Tbe one we lowd and knew as mom, granmother, sister, alim and
friend...stepped across tbe threshold we call eternity, it was only a )tep into another room and not a stepping out of the fellowsWp of life.
We tbe family, bow with humble submission to God; rejoicing that 1er ~ was ftll spent preparing for her journey home. Estelle, :>augbter of Gideon Coe and Dora Johnson, was born April2, 1922 n Darlington, South Carolina. Sbe rec.ehed her education from . losanrald elementary and Roundo High School in Mt Claire, South :UOiioa. She atnpted God in ber life at an early age at Mt Zion ~ <llurch in South Carolina.
Estelle was united in Holy Matrimony to the late James Edwards on January 2, 1939. 1bey mo\'ed to New York and then to Philadelphia, a00 from this uniolifour daughters and 6~ sons were born.
Estelle was an angel of lme. Sbe had love for anyone and everyone. ibe .lOftd children so much, sbe was in the child care business since :be age of eight and lUltil ~years ago, when sbe finally retired. A :iean house...that was a must Cooking was a lOYe passion and you coukl not leae her borne unless you had eaten. She could turn Dome made biscuits and any kind of beans into a ten star meal. That ns happy food, she was h2ppy - you were happy and your stomach ns happy. She could make finger w-ms in your hair that would ~ring an ocean to disgrace, and let's not forget those curls. You :ould wet them with water trying to loosen them up and they would JOunce back like a spring in a mattress- I guess you can say "AJeri()ui before its lime". Feeling bad? - Estelle had a cure for whatever il.ils you. You needed no drugstore. She would go in her kitchen and come out with your medidne with no charge. God ~Ye her the mind and hands of a minlde worker. And it all came from the heart.
In addition to rearing her own children, she shared the name "Mom" with other young people. Her love nurturing continues to shine on us this present
She leaves a legacy ol tuve and found memories to her daughterS: Rose. Kathleen. Cysvera and Cyslesia and her sons: James, Howard, Ernest. John, and Keith. Also leaving thirty grandchildren. fifteen great-grands, five great great-grands, and one great great great-grand.
She also leaves three sisters: Neione Bostic and Mary Poole of South Carolina and Dora Adams of Philadelphia, three brothers: Gideon Cne of New jersey,Judge Cne of Morton, Pennsylvania and Isaiah Cne of South Carolina, four sisters-inlaw, four daughters-in-law: Mildred, Sandy, Felida and Chon, six sons-inlaw, and abundance of nieces and nephews, and old and new friends.
Sorrowfully SUbmitted,
The Family
Daughters and Sons Thanks to their MOTIIER
0 come let us bow down Love and respect
You've done your best You taught us thai a cbtld is a garden
and whatever kind ofseed You plant, that's the kindyou 'II bear.
Let us lmee/ before thee lord our maker, for He is our God; And we the peopole ofHis pasture, and the sheep ofHis band Like a precious jewel, you 'U never go away
Like a birdflying so free with the Lord,you'II rest in thee lord with bumble heart we come into tby presence - May wefind rest in our troubles, sorrow,
and disappointments oftbis life We thank theefor the privilege ofbringing everytbtng To thee in prayerfor thou wtll never leave us comfortless
Lave ]AMES, ROSE, HOWARD, KATHLEEN,
ERNEST, CY.M'RA, KEITH and CYLESM
People speak your name and think what a shame You're gone,
Still they know what you left behind Still stays in our heart and mind Today and tomorrow Rain comes from the clouds The sun lights up the sky And humming birds do fly My prayer and love is with you Forever and always Love, Your Son
JOHN
Arise, shine; For the light is come, And the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee.
.Isaiah 60:01 Love
Your Son-in-Law LEWIS HOlMES
PAllBEARERS Grandsons
FLOWER BEARERS Grand Daughters