Homegoing Celebration for Sharon Isaac, Saturday, March 23, 2013, 11:00 A.M., Donald Trimble Mortuary Chapel, 1876 Second Avenue, Decatur, Georgia, Reverend Jamie Eatmon, Officiating

Sweet and Divine Father, Master of my life, Conquer of my battle, Breath that gives me life, Victor of my spirit, Keeper of my soul, lead me as I follow as my Destiny unfolds. For only you know the purpose of this life you let me hold. For I am not the owner, but the borrower of this space. A loyal and trusting servant, a runner in your race. I thank You for this wisdom, this knowledge as I grow. By touching other servants as You have touched me. Lead me as I follow no matter what the load. For so many times You have carried me, this weak and helpless soul.
By Deborah Williams
A Mother's Words My daughter without her there would be no other,
My daughter brings joy to being a mother, My daughter sharing love for one another.
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The family of Sharon Isaac xpresses its sincere and appreciation for all telephone calls, cards, flowers, visits and other expressions of caring. You will never know what a blessing they are to us as we go through this time of grief. Thank you for being our friends, May God richly bless you for all that you have done.

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HoMEGOING CELEBRATION
Saturday, March 23, 2013 -11:00A.M.-
DoNALD TRIMBLE MoRTUARY CHAPEL 1876 Second Avenue Decatur, Georgia
Reverend Jamie Eatmon
Officiating

Sharon Isaac was born April 17, 1967 in Hartford, Connecticut. She was called home to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ on Sunday March 17, 2013 after a lengthy illness.
Sharon's parents, Deborah and Donnie Williams, recently relocated Sharon to their home in Atlanta, Georgia to provide support and care while Sharon prayed for her healing.
Sharon is a graduate of Mayes High School. It is in high school that Sharon developed her love of reading. When she relocated to South Carolina, Sharon worked at Spartanburg Regional Hospital. After accepting Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior, she continued her bible studies and enjoyed ministering to family members, friends and her community. Though faced with health challenges, Sharon remained active with her church and continued to be a powerful prayer partner.
Sharon was preceded home by her loving grandmother, Katherine McGill Isaac Barnes; grandfather, Reginald Isaac, and aunt, Linda Mighty. Sharon is survived by great-uncle, Samuel Isaac, Jamaica, New York; uncles, James McGill of Atlanta, Georgia and Reginald Wynn of Upper Marlboro, Maryland; aunts, Johnnie May Evans of Bloomfield, Connecticut, Pauline Harris Evans of Hartford, Connecticut, Gloria Jean Willis of Bradenton, Florida, and Denise Isaac Tolaver; sister, Erica Williams of Atlanta, Georgia; close longtime friends, Colleen Burgess and Ronnie Terrell of Atlanta, Georgia; cousins, Derrick Mighty and Dewaine Mighty of Connecticut; and a host of nephews, cousins, and aunts-in-Christ, Julie Williams, Barbara Berdell, Dr. lzoduwa Uzzi (Winifred), Rhonda McClary, Marilyn Willi~ms, and Dorothy Weaver.

PRELUDE
PROCESSIONAL
PRAYER .. .... .. ................... .... ... ... Reverend Jamie Eatmon
NEW TESTAMENT SCRIPTURE ......... ... ..... .. Darius Winn Nephew
SOLO.. .. ................... ......... .... ..... ... .. ...... .. Gioria Jean Willis Aunt
REMARKS .. ... ... .... ......... .. ....... ... ..... .... ......... Tyrone Buggs Cousin
WORDS OF COMFORT............. Reverend Jamie Eatmon
SOLO..... ......... .. ... .. ....... ...... .. ...... ... ...... ...Gioria Jean Willis
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ........ ... .. ...... .Donald Trimble Staff RECESSIONAL
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South-View Cemetery 1990 Jonesboro Road, Southeast
Atlanta, Georgia
A Repast will be held immediately after the Interment at Bethel Baptist Church, 1890 Second Avenue, Decatur, Georgia 30032.