Homegoing Ceremony for Marjorie Edith Tuggle Jackson, 1930-1990, Monday, November 19, 1990, 1:00 P.M., Elizabeth's Chapel, Dawson Mortuary, 3000 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. S.W., Atlanta, Georgia, The Reverend R.L. White, Officiating

FI..OV\I""ER LADIES
Friends of The Fawily
PALLBEARERS
Friends of The Family
ACKNOYVLECG21ENT
The family of Majorie Edith Tuggle Jackson v.Jould like to express our warm appreciation for your kindness to our family at a time when this typ::: of support is so urgently ne~. May the Lord bless and keep you.
SERVICES ENTRUSTED TO ALFONSO DA~'JSON A..ND SON MORTUARY, INC.
3000 M.L. King Jr. Sr. S.W.

FOR [v1ARJQRIE EDITH WGGLE JACKSON
1930- 1990
MJNTIAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1990
1:00 P.M.
- ELIZABETH'S CHAPEL, DAWSON MORWARY
3000 t-1ARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DR. S.W.
ATI..AN'TA, GEORGL'\ THE REVL~ND R . L. vJHITE , OFFICIATING

OBITUARY
MAJORIE EDITH TUGGLE was a native of Atlanta, Georgia, born May 8, 1930. She attended Booker T. Washington High School where she met and later married Frank Jackson. From this union resulted the birth of three children, Francstina, Verlena and Levert. Later divorced, she lived the rest of her life as a loving mohter.
She departed this life on November 14, 1990. 0Dler than her children, she leaves cherished memories to sisters, Gladys Anderson and Brenda Cooper, brother, Phillip Tuggle, grandsons, James and Kendell Jackson, Terry, Antonial and Darninien Rivers, granddaughters, Kitnbra and Diedra Jackson, great grandsons, Kedren and Kendell Jackson, Jr., and a host of close relatives and friends.
Majorie Edith novJ resides with her father in heaven. We shall always cherish those precious moments and memories we shared.

PROCESSIONAL

ORDER OF SERVICE

SOLO

SCRIPTURE St. John 17:lst-5th

REMARKS

SOLO

EULOGY ... THE REVEREND R.L. vlliiTE Pastor of Mt. Ephraim Baptist Church
RECESSIONAL

INTERMENT
RESTHAVEN GARDEN OF MEMJRY DECATUR, GEORGIA