PALLBEARERS Willie Edward Garey Arnold Aristic Garey Rev. Eddie Milton Garey John Alfred Garey Richard David Garey Frederick DeLeon Garey PSALM 23 The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures; He leadeth me beside the still waters. He restoreth my soul; He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake. Yea, though I walk through the valley ofthe shadow ofdeath, I will fear no evil, for thou art with me; Thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies; Thou anointest my head with oil; My cup runneth over. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life; and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The family acknowledges with deep and sincere appreciation the many acts ofkindness shown them in their hour of bereavement. May God bless each of you. The Garey and Pinkett Family ![unera{ Services !Tor Mrs. t{iza6etli (jarey TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1991 4:00P.M. ST. PAUL A.M.E. CHURCH REV. TERENCE RENARD GRAY, OFFICIATING INTERMENT WOODLAWN MEMORIAL PARK ''1lutcliings Services 11 PROFILE Mrs. ElizabethAntoinette PinkettGareywas homAugust 26,1914 in Macon, Georgia to the parentage ofthe late Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Pinkett. She was married to the late Mr. Willie David Garey of Macon. To this union was hom eight wonderful children. Mrs. Garey received her early educationfrom Hazel Street Elementary School and graduated with honors from the Hudson High School. Her work experience as a professional cook lasted until she retired in 1981. Mrs. Garey was a life long member of Saint Paul A.M.E. Church. She was a member of Stewardess Board #1, and the Senior Usher Board. She loved her church, and was dedicated to serving whenever she was called upon. Rejoicing in her memory are two daughters, Mrs. Mattie Elizabeth Garey Copeland of Lincoln, Nebraska and Mrs. Marie Antoinette Garey-Lamar of Norcross, Georgia; six sons, Mr. Willie Edward Garey, Rev. Eddie Milton Garey, Mr. Frederick DeLeon Garey, all ofMacon, GA, Mr. Arnold Aristic Garey of Chatsworth, CA, Mr. Richard David Garey and Mr. John Alfred Garey both of Atlanta, GA; a sister, Mrs. Mattie Lena Pinkett Gunn of Macon; a brother, Mr. Eddie Pinkett of Detroit, MI; three daughters-in-law, Mrs. Ann Garey, Mrs. Elaine Garey, both of Macon, GA, Mrs. Vivian Garey ofChatsworth, CA; one son-in-law, Mr. Henry 0. Lamar, Jr. of Norcross, GA; eight nieces and nephews; twenty grandchildren, three great grandchildren; three special adopted children, Mr. William Battle, Mrs. Bertha Orr and Mrs. Cassandra Pitts. We shall always love you. ORDER OF SERVICE THE PRELUDE THE PROCESSIONAL THE OPENING HYMN ..........."What A Friend We Have In Jesus" THE PRAYER .................................The Rev. C. H. Boddy THE SCRIPTURE: Old Testament ....... Psalm 23 ...."The Rev. Andre Jones New Testament ..Revelation 21:1-6 ............. The Rev. T. Nathaniel Hercules THE SELECTION ......."The Beautiful Garden of Prayer" THE MOMENT OF REFLECTION: As A Class Member ........................Brother P. R. Perry As An Usher .............................. Brother Andrew Echols As A Mother ...........................................Frederick Garey THE SOLO ................................ Minister Marietta Gilbert THE OBITUARY ......................................... (Read Silently) THE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ......Willie Edward Garey THE PASTORAL REFLECTIONS The Rev. Dr. C. E. Wells ........The Rev. Gabriel S. Hardeman The Rev. E. S. Mallory ..... The Rev. Dr. William Penn Carter THE SOLO ......................................Brother Harold Lamar THE EULOGY ................. The Rev. Terence Renard Gray THE HYMN OF ASSURANCE #415 ..........."My Faith Looks Up To Thee" THE RECESSIONAL