. !Ffower Laaies Chanta Martin-Pennington Chieyuane Parks Chandra Carr Courtney Parks Michelle Price Sherwanda Parks Pa{[6earers Benj aro Martin Marcus Parks Keith Martin Dennis Parks Albert Stinson Andre Gates ~nowfetfgement The family appreciates your prayers, cards and concern during this period Jf bereavement. It is a blessing and a comfort to know that there are friends to provide spiritual support during our needs. Mr~tA!Iet.i ',; quality printing & graphics 404.755.0965 !Jlomegoing Services !for Mr. !JWnaUf Mc(jliee Monday, December 4, 2006 2:30p.m. t])onafi rrnm6fe :Mortuarg Cfiape{ 1876 Second Avenue Decatur, Georgia Bishop Quincy Lavelle Carswell, Officiating 06ituarg Sunrise: !May22, 1951 Sunset: 9{0'lJem6er29,2006 Mr. Ronald McGhee was born on May 22, 1951 in Chicago, illinois to Mrs. Mae Bell Blue and Mr. Willie Lucius McGhee. He entered into eternal rest on November 29, 2006. At an early age he relocated to Greenville, Georgia where he dedicated his life to Christ at Arbor Chapel United Methodist Church. He attended Greenville Elementary School and then relocated to Atlanta, Georgia where he attended Murphy High School. Mr. McGhee is preceded in death by one brother, Mr. Lucius McGhee. He was also lovingly known and Scottie and Mr. McGhee. He leaves to cherish his memory a loving mother, Mrs. Mae Bell Blue of Atlanta, Georgia; a loving father, Mr. Willie Lucius McGhee of Chicago, illinois; wife, G.S. McGhee; three sons, Ronald, Jr. (Ebony), Randy Bernard and Ernest (Big Jim); one beautiful daughter, Gwenita Avanta McGhee; three grandchildren, Ronald, III, Raven Emani McGhee and Ayannah Riggins all of Atlanta, Georgia; two sisters, Mary (Bennie) and Lola Dunlap of Decatur, Georgia; five aunts, Elizabeth, Jerlene, Ellen, Ruby Lee all of Atlanta, Georgia and Annie Sue of Chicago, illinois; three uncles, Jack A. Parks of Warm Springs, Georgia, Warner (Juanita) of Greenville, Georgia , Leamer (Annie Ruth) of Jonesboro, Georgia and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. ''tlJon)t CT!f !for Me)) Don't sit there and cry for me, I am resting and in peace, can't you see. I have run my race, now I see my Savior's face. So dry your eyes and stop crying don't worry about dying This is a debt we all must pay; all I did was just sleep away. Don't cry for me-just be strong; I know you are sad but not for long. You see I had made preparations for this day, you too, must prepare everyday; So one day you will be ready to come my way. I was with you many years: we had our fears and our tears: We had our joys and our hopes, but I grew tired and needed rest. When you think about me just smile And thank God for lending me to you for awhile. Remember I am in heaven somewhere, And when you come I will see you there. relude (Three minutes, please) Silently)