Homegoing Service for Mary Frances McDaniel, May 5, 1928-January 1, 1997, Wednesday, January 8, 1997 @ 10:00 am, at A. Barrett Funeral Services, 427 Ralph Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11233, Reverend Henry Thomas - Officiating, Disposition, RoseHill Cemetery, Linden, N.J.

Homegoing Service
for
:Mary frances :A1c1Janie{
2vlay 5, 1928 -January 1, 1997
~ecfnest!i'f-y Janttary 8, 1997@ 1o:oo am
At
/l,. Barrett Funeral Services
42 7 Ralph Avenue
Brooklyn, New York 11233
Reverend Henry Thoma~ .. Officiating
Disposition f!o:;~ ill C mctry
Linden, NJ.

PROCESSIONAL HYMN.............................My Hope Is Built
SCRIPTURE OLD TESTAMENT: Psalms 91 NEW TESTAMENT: john 14:1-6
Prayer Of Comfort.......Reverend Henry Thomas
SELECTION......................Barbara Ivory Remarks...................Family and Friends
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF CARDS fr
CONDOLENCES OBITUARY SELECTION.....................Pass Me Not EULOGY................Reverend Henry Thomas FINAL VIEWING
BENEDICTION RECESSIONAL
Interment 'Roselii{( Cemetery
Linden, N.J.

~6ituary

Late in the evening on January i, i 997,

Mary Frances, fmished her work here

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educated. She later moved to

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where she lived for many years.

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person. She had a special close friend,

Eloise whom she spoke of often.

She was a mother of five children. She

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daughters, Margaret of Philadelphia, Pa.

Barbara Ivory of Ft. Washington;

11arilyn of Brooklyn, }~.Y. one son

Samuel ofNicholas, South Carolina and

Jimmy who preceded her in passing; two

grandsons Antonio and Dammonn Ivory

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Maryland. Two sisters Mrs Martha

Thomas and Mirian Daniels both of

South Carolina, one brother Mr. Albert

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in law, Florence McDaniel; one daugther

in law, Flora Mae McDaniel as well as a

host ofnieces, nephe\vs, ot.lJ.er relatives

and friends.

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FOOTPRINTS
One niRht a man had a dream. He dreamed he was walking along the beach with the LORD. Across the sky flashed scenes from his life. For each scene, he noticed two sets offootprints in the sand: one Belonged to him, and the other the LORD.
\\'hen the last scene ofhis life flashed before him, ne Ioo.kecl back at the tootpnnts 1n the sand. He noticed that many times along the path ofhis life
there was only one set of footprints. He also noticed
that it happened at the very lowest and saddest times in his life.
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LORD about it. "LORD, you said that once I decided to follow you, you'd walk with me all the way. But I have noticed that during the most troublesome times in my life, there is only one set of fonf!'rint~ Tdon't nnden::.tAnrl why whP.n TnP.P.tiP.rl
you most you would leave me." The LORD replied, "My precious child, I love you
and I would never leave you. During your times of trial and suffering, when you saw only one set of
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Author Unknown

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The family would like to thank everyone for aii of your supporr tiuring rnis rime
of bereavement

Professional Services Entrusted To:
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427 Ralph Avenue Brooklyn, N.Y. 11233
(718) 778-2121

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