Jallh~ar~rs Members-Turner Monumental A.M.E. Church Friends of the Family Members-Turner Monumental A. ME. Church Friends of the Family J\rknnful~bg~tmnt The family of Mrs. Thelma D. Middlebrooks wishes to express their sincere gratitude to the many friends for the kind expressions shown during their bereavement. A special thanks to the members of Turner Monumental A.M.E. Church and Rev. Hardeman. ~~te-e?? ~.eller5 11ilrnthers, cln.c. FUNERAL D);;CTORS] MORTICIANS 889 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, N.W. Atlanta, Georgia !0314 Phone: 522-6924 ~un~ral ~~rttir~s for Saturday, September 22, 1984 -1:30 P.M.- murmr ~nnu~ntal !'~~ C!Iqurrq 66 Howard Street, Southeast Atlanta, Georgia Reverend Gabriel S. Hardeman, Officiating hituar~ Mrs. Thelma D. Middlebrooks. a well known resident of Atlanta. Georgia. was born July 4. 1916 to Mrs. Clyde Lester and Mr. Samuel Davis in Haddock. Georgia. She was married to the late Clarence Middlebrooks. She joined Turner Monumental African Methodist Episcopal Church under the leadership of Rev. Gabriel S. Hardeman and served in Choir # 1. Survivors include a devoted daughter. Mrs. Annie M. Long; sons. Louis and Ulysses Jones. seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren; sister. Mrs. Veta Lindsey; son-in-law. Oliver Long; daughters-in-law. Mrs. Ester Jones and Mrs. Freeda Jones; niece. Mrs. Thelma Felder. a host of nephews. cousins and friends. rgod~me the- JePen~._% ru-Rjd the~ Ycanrto~~ ~~, w- ~ :Yk~Y~ dutthe~ ~~the~. rber f ~erui.ce PROCESSIONAL SELECTION ................................. Choir #1 PRAYEA ............................... Rev. E.A. Dunn SCRIPTURE Old Testament New Testament SELECTION ................................. Choir #1 REMARKS ............................. Rev. E.A. Dunn SOLO .................... ......... Mrs. Maxine Stovall EULOGY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rev. Gabriel S. Hardeman RECESSIONAL ~nterment South View Cemetery Atlanta. Georgia