Homegoing Celebration for the Life Miss Betty Lou Robinson, Sunrise: March 23, 1948, Sunset: June 1, 2014, Saturday, June 7, 2014, 1:30 p.m., Liberty Outreach Church of Christ, 3851 McDonald Street, College Park, Georgia 30337, Elder Richard Stinchcomb, Pastor, Elder Mark Foster, Officiating

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Elder Richard Stinchcomb, Pastor Elder Mark Foster, Officiating

Betty Lou Robinson was born on March 23, 1948 to Mr. and Mrs. Ed and Nettie Robinson, who preceded her in death. She was one of sixteen children, six of which (Hattie, George, Oscar, Nathaniel, Willie and Nettie Mae) also preceded her in death.
Betty Lou was a special person that was surrounded by the love and attention of her family. You could not sit in a room with her without laughing of having a good time. Her memory never failed, if she knew you twenty years ago, she knew you today.
At an early age, Betty became a member of The College Park Church of God in Christ under the leadership of Elder T. L. Person.
Betty will be sadly missed by: her sisters - sister and caregiver, Mrs. Arthur Westmoreland (Mary Lynn), Mrs. Eula Vinson, Pastor Kathleen Westmoreland (Wilbur), Mrs. Shirley Vinson, Mrs. Lilly Robertson, Ms. Essie Bonner (Demp) and Ms. Eula Bridges (Mauld); brothers, Mr. John Lee Robinson, Mr. David Robinson (Flora) and Mr. Michael Robinson; sisters-in-law, Joyce Robinson and Barbara Robinson; two aunts, Mrs. Pearl Wise and Ms. Bobbie English; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
"This life, ?ndless in its nature, has now become, as indeed it should, freed from the trammels ofa mortal body, subject to sickness, pain, infirmity, and every human limitation-set free
to live out its endlessness, its deathlessness, in the joyous felicity ofeternal joy.
Why weep over such a change ofsphere, such a blessed promotion. "

Prelude Processional Prayer of Comfort

Pastor Terrance Scott

Scripture Readings: Old Testament New Testament

Minister Phillip Vinson Elder Terry Scott

Celebration in Song

Evangelist Tamara Vinson

Remarks: (Three Minutes, Please) Family
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Friends

Celebration in Song

Evangelist Lakisha Lawrence

Obituary (Read Silently)
Eulogy
Acknowledgement f
Recessional
Postlude

Pastor Mark Foster
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South-View Cemetery 1990 Jonesboro Road, Southeast
Atlanta, Georgia 30315