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FRIDAY - MAY 24, 1985 5:00P.M.
SAINT PAUL A.M.E. CHURCH REV. M.E. MOON, OFFICIATING
INTERMENT WOODLAWN MEMORIAL PARK
OBITUARY
Mrs. Hazel Roulhac was born in Macon, Georgia on March 18, 1922. She was the third of five children and one of a set of twins of the late Mr. Hayward C. Mitchell and Mrs. Mary B. Mitchell. She spent the majority of her childhood with her aunt and uncle, the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brown.
She was educated in the Bibb County school system. She received her Batchelors Degree at the Fort Valley State College. Mrs. Roulhac taught thirty two years in the Bibb County school system, at M. M. Burdell and Unionville Elementary schools before she retired due to her health.
Her religious affiliations were with the St. Paul A.M.E. and the Memorial Baptist Chruches. She was baptized as an infant at St. Paul and made her Christian Confession at an early age. She remained active until her health failed. She later joined the Memorial Baptist Church and served until her death.
During her life she made many friends and gave her attention, inspiriation and love to many youth. The joy of her last years was to care for and share her love with little Kimberly Johnson. She willong be remembered because of the love and concern that she showed for others as indicated in her nickname "Sweetheart".
Mrs. Roulhac is survived by a son, Robert Wayne Roulhac of Macon, Georgia; a grandson, Michael Roulhac of Macon, Georgia; a sister, Mrs. Louise M. Ellison of Fort Valley, Georgia; a brother, Mr. Willie B. Mitchell of Chicago,Illinois; a foster sister, Mrs. Ann Mitcham and a foster brother, Mr. Wilbur Mitcham, both of Macon, Georgia; a devoted niece and two devoted grandnieces: Samaria "Cookie", J oycine and Kimberly Johnson of Macon, Georgia, with whom she resided; a sister-in-law, Virginia Mitchell; a devoted friend, Ms. Cheryl Moses; and several other nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
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PROGRAM Processional. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hymn ................... . .Memorial Baptist Church Scripture ..................... Dr. Nathaniel Hercules Prayer ..... . ......... . . . .......... Rev. E.S. Mallary Solo . .......................... Mrs. W. Faye Bailey Reflections ................... Sis. Florine McClendon
Miss Kimberly Johnson Selection .......................... Ms. Cheryl Moses
Ms. Samaria " Cookie" Johnson Eulogy ..................... ....... Rev. M.E. Moon Select ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mitcham Sisters Recessional ................ . .................... .
PALLBEARERS
Ernest Hale Tim Moses John Simon James Turner Gerald Harvey Eddy Dixon
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The family wishes to express sincere appreciation for all acts of kindness and consolation during our bereavement. May the Lord provide a blessing for each of you.
I've done my work, I've sung my song, I've done some good, I've done some wrong,
Now I shall go where I belong, The Lord has willed it so.
He guides my steps, and He knows best, He will not harm where He has blessed,
And so, Good-bye, I'll take my rest, Where sweet wild roses grow. Unknown