Franklin McGill DareII McGill Larry McElheney Billy Mitchell Joe Arnold Wayne Mitchell Jfllofnr ~etrrs Demetria Smith Laryssa McClure Sherry Stroud Pamela Jones Charlotte Clark Marilyn Reed Patricia Gilstrap Krissandra Blocker J\rknofnlbBmnf The family of Angelia Shanette McGill extends thanks to all for the many acts of kindness shown during the passing of our loved one. We are deeply moved and grateful for your concern, love, and sharing our grief. Thank you and may God bless you all. A special thanks to Dionne Simmons for her never ending supporttoAngeliaduring hertimeofneed. We love you and may ~od continue to keep and bless you. ~E!tr.:ric.~::- [,!J fP.c.o(~::-1..1.-ionaL1.. CJ)onafd CJ'timCf dltf.o'ttU.a't!J, ffnc.. 1876 Second Avenue Decatur, Georgia 30032 (404) 371-0772-3 MKO Graphics & Printers (404) 523-1560 ~n ~mmhrant: of ur~lo&b J\nBlia ~qanff ~t:~ill Friday, January 8, 1999 -1:00P.M.- ~onalli Wrimhl's Qlqap1 1876 Second Avenue Decatur, Georgia The Reverend Cecil Rozier Officiating hitmtrtr "Don't think this is the end for me- sing joyful praises to the skies because my soul has been set free and I've gone home to paradise. In this state of heavenly peace where I now claim my life's reward, where tears and pain and sorrow cease - here face to face beside my Lord. I am with you always even to the end of the age." Angelia Shanette McGill Mitchell, daughter of Ms. Rena Mae McGill was born June 7, 1967 in Newton County, Covington, Georgia. Quietly on the evening of January 4, 1999 she departed this life after a courageous bout with cancer. Angelia became a member of Rock Creek Baptist Church in Mansfield, Georgia at an early age. She was a graduate of Bass High School. During this time, she participated in ROTC. After graduation, Angelia worked diligently to provide the necessary support for her family. She was an active parent in all school activities for her children. She leaves to mourn her passing, her loving mother; one son, Dwamell; one daughter, Shakekia; a loving husband, Mr. Amos K. Mitchell; three sisters, Mrs. Lyle (Cordelia) Russworm, Ms. Shelia Walker, and Ms. Lekesha McGill; two brothers, Mr. Franklin McGill and Mr. Darrell McGill, all of Atlanta, Georgia; a host of in-laws, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, devoted friends, and relatives. Angelia requested that all, especially African-American, know the importance of becoming donors of blood, platelets, and bone marrow. PRELUDE PROCESSIONAL SOLO ........... ...................... .. .......... ............... ... Sam Floyd SCRIPTURE The Old Testament, John 3:16 The Reverend Joe L. McKibben The New Testament, Psalm 23 The Reverend Cynthia Marks PRAYER .. ............... ......... ........... ...... ...... .. .. Franklin McGill SOLO ......... ............................... ...... .. ... ... ........ .Sam Floyd REMARKS (Three minutes, please) OBITUARY (Read Silently) EULOGY ...... ... ......... .. ...... .... .. ...... .... ... Pastor Cecil Rozier ACKNOWLEDGEMENT .............. ........ .. .. ... Arnold Mitchell RECESSIONAL POSTLUDE ~nfrmnf Hillandale Memorial Gardens 6201 Hillandale Drive Lithonia, Georgia The family will greet friends at the Rockdale Community Center following the services.