The Homegoing Service for Patricia Ann Harris, Saturday, February 15, 2013, 1:00 P.M., Herschel Thornton Mortuary Inc., 3346 Martin Luther King Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30331, Pastor Dukes

It's time to go home.

You no longer have to fight for your place

in line you've been called to the front

God wastes no time.

Your place was already set only he knew the day, the hour and the minute that it

would be over. No more struggles or a problem you'll have to solve it's out of

your hands I hope you understand. So

just lay back and relax its smooth sailing

from now on. God has picked you up and

it's time to go home.

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With Love, the Family

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Flower Ladies

Family & Friends

Pallbearers The Familv

Acknowledgement
II Though the midnight has left us weary, we know that the sunligh t of God's morning will bring us cheer.II The family thanks every friend and loved one for your kindness in helping us to face our midnights of sorrow, shock and pain from the sting of death. We are comforted in knowing that we are so very fortunate in knowing friends like you! Thank you, from the depths of our hearts!
Pat's spirit of humility joins us in saying Good Night until we can all say again, "Good Morning!"

Herschel Thornton Mortuary Inc. 3346 Martin Luther King Drive
Atlanta, Georgia 30331 Program constructed by: Amanda Mathis

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The Homegoing Service For
Patricia Ann Harris
Saturday, February 15, 2013 -1:00 P.M.-
Herschel Thornton Mortuary Inc. 3346 Martin Luther King Drive
Atlanta, Georgia 30331 Pastor Dukes

Obituary
To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven:
A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted; Ecclesiastes 3:1-2
A Time to Be Born: Patricia Ann Harris was born January 3, 1954 in Atlanta, Georgia to Mr. Leonard C and Mrs. Jacqueline Carter. A Time to Live: Pat loved life enjoyed it and lived it to the fullest. She was a wife, mother and a friend. She spoke Russian, was a cashier in a grocery store, had two daughters, and she then turned her sights to the automotive industry where she rose up frmn a cashier, to become a Store Manager. She taught herself to cook professionally and was constantly called on fo r advice on her signature dishes, never failing to share her wealth of knowledge with anyone who needed it. She was warm, witty, and full of wisdom and a heart of gold which made it so easy for her to say yes, we can or let's try again. A Time to Love: Pat was always devoted to her family, friends and the cooking channel.
A Time to Die: On Friday February ih, the light was extinguished
from such a beautiful set of eyes that constantly roamed this heart looking for that person she could assist and make their lives better. Her dedication to joy and seeing to the needs of her family came to a quiet end. "Pat", Auntie Pat or Mommy Harris as she was affectionately known was called home to live with her Lord. A Time to Mourn: She leaves to cherish her memory her husband Jesse, two loving daughters Jessica and Jackie and her grandson Jayden, her Mother Jacqueline Ambles, Uncle Bobby Warner and James Mallory. Sister-in-laws: Kathryn Douglas, Elease Elliott, Larine Adside, Kathy Adside, Carolyn Adside, Lisa Adside, and Sonia Adside; Brother-in-laws, Davis Adside, Ricky Adside, Angelo Adside, Bobby Adside, Timothy Adside and Horace Douglas; twenty-eight nieces and nephews; fourteen great nieces and nephews; a host of cousins, other relatives and very close friends.

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Order of Service
PRELUDE PROCESSIONAL WORD OF GOD .................. Pastor Maurice Dukes
Old Testament New Testament PRAYER............................................. Elease Elliot SOLO ....................................... Kristiana Cox SPECIAL TRIBUTES .......... ........ Family and Friends
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND CONDOLENCES SOLO ................................................Aarika Radcliffe SERMON........................... Bishop Timothy Adside RECESSIONAL
Interment
South-View Cemetery 1990 Jonesboro Rd, S.E.
Atlanta, GA 30315