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Family and Friends
Stewardess Board of Turner Monumental A.M.E. Church
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The family would like to thank first and foremost the Turner Monumental A.M .E. family for their love and support. Thanks to Mrs. Marion Holloway who has stood by us as if we were her own . To all of you for your prayers, love and support during our loved ones illness.
No more doctors No more nurses
No more pills No more food you don't like No more "take these stockings offmy feet" No more pain, no more bed, no more chairs. Just rest, just love, justjoy, just peace.
Love always, all of us Poem By: Tiffany D. Philpot
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Thursday, January 29, 2004 1:00 p.m.
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Reverend Dr. Earle H. Ifill, Presiding Elder
Reverend S.W. Wicker, Officiating
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Mrs. Anna Paschal was born on August 11, 1916 to Mr. Richard Wideman and Mrs. Lillie Conard Wideman. She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Mr. William Paschal and her devoted daughter Mrs. Barbara J. Smith.
Mrs. Paschal was a devoted member of Turner Monumental A.M.E. Church for over sixty years. She served lovingly on Usher Board #1, was a member of the Fifty Year Club and other special projects such as Annual Women's Day and Annual Church Anniversaries. In her professional life she worked for 30 years at the R.J. Fuller Company and Munch Company. There she made many lifetime friends.
Her grandchildren survive her: Ms. Phyllistine Pritchard and Mr. Phillip Lyn Smith; her sister, Ms. Johnnie M. Weldon; greatgrandchildren; Ms. Tiffany D. Philpot, Mr. Phillip Lyn Smith, II, Master Kieran A. Smith, Master Destin C. Smith and Master Jeremy E. Smith; two great-great grandchildren, Little Miss Tamyah D. Philpot and Master Te'maury Rakestraw and a host of nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.
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It was sweet ofyou to spend your golden years with us. It was sweet ofyou to watch us after school everyday. It was sweet ofyou to share even though you didn't have much. It was sweet ofyou to just be there when we needed you.
It was sweet ofyou to just be around. It was sweet ofyou to just be here with us.
We Love You. Good Bye!
Poem By: Tiffany D. Philpot
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Processional
Selection
Mass Choir
Scripture Readings Old Testament New Testament
Prayer
Words of Expression (three minutes please)
Family & Friends
Obituary
(please read silently)
Selection
Mass Choir
Eulogy
Reverend S.W. Wicker
Acknowledgements
Donald Trimble Mortuary Staff
Recessional
Postlude
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Lincoln Memorial Cemetery 2275 Simpson Road Atlanta, Georgia