tlallbtartr.S Anthony Singletary Todd Miles Melle Jones Vincent Singletary Charles Miles, Jr. Carlos Tate A Letter To My Sister Letting Go To let go does not mean to stop loving or caring. its the realization we can't control our destiny. To let go is to admit powerlessness lvhich means life's outcome is not in our hands. To let go is not to deny. but to accept and face the reality of life and death as much as if hurts; to let go is to sit here writing and thinking ofyou knowing I won~ see you again in this life. but knowing I'll see you again in a better one. To let go is to not forget the past but to cherish it, to cherish all the good and bad times we had togethet: To let go is not to 11y to change blame or judge another, but to learn from naJural consequences to grow and live for the future, Richard Julian's future. So Judy I'm Letting you go; letting you go with a iJelter person. to a better place. I won~ say good-bye, I'll just say see you later. My Loving sister. I'll see you in heaven. Your Big Sister. Ronnie ARRANGEMENTS ENTRUSTED TO: GATLING'S CHAPEL 10133 SOUTH HALSTED STREET CHICAGO, IL 60628 (312)881 - 4111 "WE CARE" Gatling Printing (312) 239 - 7052 I lfn ltobing j}Mtmorp QE)f September 10, 1994 Visitation: 10:00 AM Service: 10:30 AM St. Stephen Evangelical Lutheran Church 910 W. 65th Street Chicago, IL 60621 Rev. Olivia Jones Pastor Allen Wilson Officiating Ministers QE)bituarp Juliet Singletary-Lee was born on February 14, 1952 in Chicago, Illinois. Juliet was the third child of six born to Jesse and Vivian Singletary. She recieved her formal education at St. Stephens Lutheran School and Juliette G. Lolo Upper Grade Center, then graduated Parker High School. Juliet also attended Wilson Junior College. - She was baptized into the Lutheran faith on April 13, 1958 and became a member of St. Stephens Evangelical Lutheran Church. After several years, she became a member of Supreme Temple of Love and Truth. Juliet departed this life on September 7, 1994, at St. Bernard Hospital. Juliet !eaves to cherish her memories, her father and mother: Jesse and Vivian Singletary; grandmother: Evelyn Singletary; three brothers: Ronald, Anthony and Vincent Singletary; two sisters: JoAnn Jones and Janis Singletary; seven aunts; six uncles; nine nephews; nine nieces; five great-nieces and one great-nephew. She also leaves her beloved Richard, and her "miracle" son Richard Julian. And all the many people who knew and loved her. To my loving mother whom I've yet had a chance to know. I k11ow in my heart that you would have loved me so. Even though you're gone, the love that you carried for me lingers on. I'll grow with your strength which is heavenly sent. I 'II do my best to be what you would have raised me to be, a fine young gentleman born to Juliet Lee. Your Loving Son, Richard Julian ~rbtr .of ci>trbi.ct ORGAN PRELUDE PROCESSIONAL PRESENTATION Gatling's Chapel SCRIPTURE Rev. Olivia Jones ........................................................................... New Testament PRAYER Pastor Allen Wilson SELECTION/SOLO Daria Gray POEM Ramona Singletary Robertson RESOLUTIONS REMARKS Perida Davis ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS OF CARDS AND TELEGRAMS Rev. Olivia Jones .......................................................Pastor Allen Wilson SELECTION/SOLO Kenyatta Neal OBITUARY Viola Smothers EULOGY Rev. Olivia Jones ..................................................................................Pastor Allen Wilson REVIEWAL OF REMAINS RECESSIONAL - INTERMENT Mt. Hope Cemetery September 10. 1994 Immediately Following Services I