rPJ5d!/betl/m'lrJ Family and Fdends .'?:!7Y;;=~ml t2(7:,z.,a-z:.e n.danlti Fan1ily and Friends !Ji;A.ffuuo!e1Jtmnent mily of the late Catherine Johnson acknowledges with""''~ ...,,.,...,.,. u~~~~.ution and gratitude the n1any comforting words, fl,..T .,,...._..., s, phone calls and other expressions of kindness and c"~ ...,,.,.-.... this tin1e. And to the caregivers and staff at Golden Li -Glenwood Road, Decatur and AseraCare Hospice. Ode to Catherine/Catherine Johnson/Aunt Kitty Cat She was bon1 one of eig!1t But she definitely stood ap art She lived life to the fullest And she n1ade her n1ark She gave birth to none But she mothered n1any She loved her friends And she loved her family She liked to cook But she loved to eat She kept up with the latest news And she never n1issed a beat She always kept us laughing Now that is a fact She will surely be mi':ised My Aunt "Kitty" Cat By Erica M. Phillips, Great-niece Final Services Entn.tsted to: Brown & Young Home of Funerals 7075 Swift Street 770.482.8898 Li thania, C..eargia 30058 Sunrise: July 15, 1934 Sunset: April13, 2014 Saturday, April19, 2014- 11:00 AM Saint Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church 821 Third Street Stone Mountain, Georgia 30083 Rev. Orea Parker, Pastor Officiating Rev. Lewis Clark Eu log is t Obituary Catherine ((Cat" Johnson was bam July 15, 1934 to the late George Clark, Sr. and Massie Cooper Clark. She attended school in DeKalb County, Georgia. She joined St. Paul A.M. E. Church at an early age. She later reunited with St. Paul upon her return to Stone Mountain. Catherine worked many years in private homes as a Domestic Helper for several families. She was last employed by the Ball Family of Atlanta, Georgia. Catherine had an outgoing personality and never passed up on an opportunity to make you laugh. She was predeceased by her husband, Willie F. Johnson; brother, George Clark, Jr.; and sister, Mary Clark White. Also preceding her in death was one brother-in-law, Daniel White. Catherine was called home, to eternal rest, on the evening of Sunday, April 1~ 2014. She leaves to cherish precious memories: brothers, Robert (Delores) Clark, James (Harriet) Clark; sister, Carole (Richard) Johnson; aunt, Robbie Webb; and many nieces, nephews, cousins and a host of friends. ,rfj}J;;)zf?n 23 The Lard 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 valie-r; ofthe shadow ofdeath, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; Thy rod and thy staff the-r; comfort me. Thou prepares a table before me in the presence o_( mine enemies: Thou anointest my head with oil; My cup runneth over. Surely goodness and merC1J shall follow me all the days o.f my life: And I will du.Jell in the house of the Lord forever. Order of Service Officiant Rev. Orea Parker Prelude...................... .. ............................... Organist Processional Hymn...................................... St. Paul A.M. E. Choir Prayer of Comfort........................... Rev. Leela Waller Scripture Readings Old Testament...... ..... ................... Rev. W. W. Morris, Sr. New Testament.................................Minister Jill Keeno Musical Selection...................... St. Paul A.M.E. Choir Reflections (limit 2 minutes each please) Gloria Brown Melanie Delvin Open Remarks Solo.................................................... Mildred Brown 0 bituary Read Silently Eulogy.............................................. Rev. Lewis Clark Pastor, Cedar Springs Baptist Church, Cedartown, Georgia Resolutions/Acknowledgements............Melanie Delvin Recessional Interment Ke1u1edy Men1orial Gardens 2500 River Road Ellenwood, Georgia 30294 Repast Ebenezer Baptist Church 5486 Still11ouse Road Stone Mountain, Georgia 30083