MOM
We Loved You, But God Loved You Best, Your earthly mission was over and
He took you Home to rejoice and rest. Rest in peace, Mother, We will see you again In Heaven...
Love, Theodore, Sweetie, and Dee
THE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The Family of the late OREAN ROMANS wishes to express our sincere Thanks to our many friends for their prayers and kind expressions of sympathy shown to us during our hours of bereavement through which we are now passing. These and all other tributes will be personally acknowledged at a later date. May God bless each and everyone of you.
Home Going Celebration
for
0REAN RoMANS
Sunrise March 19,1911
Sunset April26, 1992
SERVICE
Friday, May 1, 1992 -11:00 a. m (Viewing 9:30a.m to 11:00 a.m) -
SAINT PAUL'S BAPTIST CHURCH lOth and Wallace Streets
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19123
The Obituary
OREANROMANS, daughter of the late Ozzie Turner and Mamie CantyTurner was bom in Sandersville, Georgia on March 19, 1911. She was the s~ condo{ eight children.
She left Sandersville, Georgia at an early age She received her education in the Philadelphia Public Sclwol System. Orean was united in Holy Matrimony to the late Raymond J eft'erson Romans in 1932. To this union was bom five children.
She was employed as a Seamstress before retiring to become a full-time wife and mother.
Oreanjoined Saint Paul's Baptist Church on January 19, 1947. She was also a member ol the SalvationAnny Home League. She was a devoted wile and loving mother; caring, soft-spoken, and well liked by everyone.
Through trials and tribulations Orean never lost her faith or trust in the Lord; Never complaining. She kept on with God's Plan.
God knew her road was getting rough, And on Sunday, April 26 said,
"Come Home Good And Faithful Servant"
She leaves to mourn. one son, Theodore 0 Romans; two daughters, Anna
L Canady and Delilah L. Dixon, one brother, Ozie Turner; nine grandchildren, Walter, Glenn, Michael, Theresa, Kevin, Eric, Ondre, Derrick, and Dion; five great grands, Temia, Giyan, Kevin, Jr, Jordan, andDeonne; three daughters-in-law, one son-in-la,w, three sisters-in-law, and a host of' other relatives, and friends.
The Family
The Order Of Service
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The Hymn of'Comj'ort "What A Friend We Have InJesus" 11342B.S.H
The Prayer of' Consolation
The Scripture Reading: Old Testament- Psalm 121:25-27 New Testament- John 14:1-6
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INTERMENT
Chelten Hills Cemetery 1701 East Washington Lane Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19138