April Birthmonth club Deacons ~~Pk Dogwood Senior Center Amedisys Hospice Service Rosemont at Stone Mountain Mrs. Margurite Banks Dr. Linda C. Couture Mrs. Anita Jackson The Ebenezer Family Our family Chain is broken, and nothing seems the same; but as God calls us one by one the Chain will link again. Funeral Home: Willie A. Watkins Funeral Home, Inc. 1003 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd. Atlanta, Georgia 30310 Friday, January 7, 2011 - 12:00 Noon - The Reverend Raphael G. Warnock, Ph.D., Senior Pastor 407 Auburn Avenue, NE I Atlanta, GA 30312 Office: (404) 688-7300 I Fax: (404) 521-1129 ~0~ Mrs. Maggie J. 9larris was born April 16, 1908 to the Rev. Benjamin and Mrs. Emmie Lee Johnson of Atlanta, Georgia. Mrs. Harris passed to a better life on January 3, 2011. Mrs. Harris grew up in the Atlanta area and went to Ashby Street Elementary School, now known as Kipp Ways Academy. Losing her parents at a very early age, she and her sister Mary made their life together as best they could. Mrs. Harris later married Lewis Harris and from this union Mary Louise and Eugene were born. Left to raise her children alone and discovering as a toddler, Eugene had contracted Infantile Paralysis, Mrs. Harris prayed without ceasing for God to heal her son and when he did, she said GOD DID IT. She consistently kept her children in God's care. Mother Harris also held several jobs during her working career to support her children and their education. Her love for children kept her working in the childcare field. Fulton Bag Day Care and Little Lambs Daycare (Eugene Harris, owner) are examples. Mrs. Harris joined Big Bethel AME Church and was baptized with her young daughter by Rev. J. T. Babcock. Mary visited Ebenezer with friends several times and liked the music so well that she joined. Eugene followed shortly thereafter. Mother Harris was not happy with this, but she accepted it. When Rev. and Mrs. King, Sr. took these singing children under their wings, she decided that anyone who was good to her children was alright with her. She then joined Ebenezer and was a member of the April Birthmonth Club, the Hines-Rogers Missionary Circle, and the Mission Study Class until her health began to fail. Mother Harris was preceded in death by her parents and sister Mary Minners. She leaves to cherish her memory: Daughter, Mary Louise Gurley; son, Rev. Eugene Harris; godson, Bennie Bride; grandson, Elbert (Jennifer) Gurley, Jr.; great-grandson, Elbert (lman) Gurley, Ill; great great granddaughter, Gabrielle Willow Gurley, one niece, Annie R. Minners, and all of her extended Ebenezer Family. o~zyr?/~ The Reverend Raphael G. Warnock, Ph.D., presiding Prelude Processional Opening Hymn #326 ............. "There's a Sweet, Sweet Spirit" Scripture: Old Testament- Proverbs 3:1-6 New Testament - Romans 8:28-39 Selection #413 .. .... ..... "He 'll Understand and Say "Well Done " Prayer of Comfort . ............... The Reverend Frank Brown Pastor, Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church Selection ............. Members of the Dogwood Senior Center Reflections: The Rev. Dr. Joseph L. Roberts, Jr., Pastor Emeritus Mr. Willie Howard, Family Friend Mrs. Sarah Reed, Family Friend Mr. Elbert Gurley, Jr., Grandson Acknowledgement Reflections of Life (Obituary) Selection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Jesus, 0 How Sweet The Name" Words of Comfort...........The Rev. Dr. Raphael G. Warnock Recessional #532 ..................... "/Thank You, Jesus" Benediction Interment Monte Vista Biblical Gardens 1361 Hollywood Road, NW Atlanta, Georgia