Homegoing Celebration for Mrs. Emma Kate Hall Summerour, Friday, August 25, 2006, 1:00 P.M., Donald Trimble's Mortuary Chapel, 1876 Second Avenue, Decatur, Georgia, The Reverend Richard D. Winn, Officiating

Don't Cry
He reached out his hand for me, I knew it was time to go Don't feel sad about me leaving, For I really enjoyed my stay. Sure we shared a lot together, But I knew it wouldn't last forever. I stayed as long as I could,
I'm sure you learned a lot from me. How he kept my hand in his hand, And let me keep your hand in mine.
To guide you along the way, I know you all love me and wish I didn't have to go, But you see I've been waiting for this moment all my life.
I just can't let it pass me by, I know just how much you all love me.
You showed it in every way But God has a gift for me Eternal love everlasting!
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Nieces

Jodie Wyche Ken Stephens Tommy Tucker

Bqb Bryson Vernon Hardy Artemas Slaughter

The family of Mrs. Emma K. Summerour expresses sincere appreciation for the acts and thoughts of kindness shown during our bereavement. May God bless each of you.

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The Reverend Richard D. Winn Officiating

Emma Kate Hall Summerour, the first of four children, was born in Stovall, Meriwether County, Georgia to the late Rudolphous and Abbie Kate Hall. She confessed to Christ at an early age and joined the Wilson Chapel Methodist Church in Stovall, Georgia. She graduated from Stovall High School
She was joined in holy matrimony to Roosevelt Summerour for forty-two years.
She leaves to cherish her memory, husband, Roosevelt Summerour; two daughters, Diane Ogletree and Tina Summerour, both of Decatur, Georgia; one son, Willie Alvin (Angela) McGhee, Decatur, Georgia; two sisters, Mable Beauford, Greenville, Georgia and Inez H. (James) Hall, Atlanta, Georgia; mother-in-law, Mable Summerour, Marietta, Georgia; three sisters-in-law, Hattie Pearl Dorris, Marietta, Georgia, Geneva Stephens, Powder Springs, Georgia, and Vera (Ervin) Tucker, Nashville, Tennessee; two brothers-in-law, Clyde (Gloria) Summerour, Powder Springs, Georgia and James Summerour, Marietta, Georgia; two stepsisters, Salandra Chocran and Rhonda Hill, both of Marietta, Georgia; two grandchildren Michael (Amy) Ogletree, San Diego, California and Leron McGhee, Atlanta, Georgia; three great-grandchildren, Devonta Ogletree, Riverdale, Georgia, Shawanna D. Ogletree and Michael Ogletree, Jr. both of Conyers, Georgia; two great-greatgrandchildren, lsaih Marquist Ogletree and Javiere Devonta Ogletree; a host of nieces, nephews, and cousins.

PRELUDE PROCESSIONAL PRAYER SCRIPTURES ............................................... The Minister
The Old Testament The New Testament SOLO ................................................. Annie Ruth Paulhill REMARKS SELECTION ......................... "A Charge To Keep I Have" OBITUARY (Read Silently) EULOGY ......................... The Reverend Richard D. Winn ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS RECESSIONAL ........................................... Congregation
"When We All Get To Heaven"
Dawn Memorial Gardens 4685 Glenwood Road Decatur, Georgia