Prail Underwood Marlon Stevenson Rory Holt Timmie Orange Lawrence "Butch" Williams I Corintnians 13 (e~erpt) IfI had the gift ofbeing able to speak in other languages without learning them, and could speak in every language there is in all ofheaven and earth, but didn 't love others, I would only be making noise. Even ifI had the gift offaith so that I could speak to a mountain and make it move, I would still be nothing without love. IfI gave everything I had to the poor, but didn't love others, I would be ofno value. Love is very patient and kind, never jealous or envious, never boastful or proud. Love does not demand its own way, it does not hold grudges, but rejoices when truth wins out. Ifyou love someone, you will be loyal to him or her no matter what the cost. There are three things that remain, faith, hope and love-and the greatest ofthese is love!! jlc~nowfediJments The Tate and Kilpatrick Families would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for all the love and support extended to us during this difficult time. Regina 's loving and compassionate spirit was a true reflection ofher love for God!I You will live on in our hearts. Professional services entrusted to " PERRY F UNERAL HOME, INC. 34 Mercer Street Newark, New Jersey PROGRAM BY: SERENlTY P RI TING SERVICE (973)351-92 27 In Loving :M.emory . of ~gina "(])awn" fl'ate Sunrise 9darcli 22, 1963 Sunset July 25, 2003 Saturday, August 2, 2003 Ten o'clock in the morning HOPEW.ELL B PTIST CH URCH 17 Muhammad Ali Boulevard Newark, New Jer ey Evangelist Henrietta Goodson, Officiating Order ofService Musical Prelude Organist Processional Clergy and Family Opening Hymn Scripture Readings Old Testament New Testament Prayer of Consolation Acknowledgments Remarks Obituary Solo Angelina Kilpatrick Eulogy Evangelist Henrietta Goodson Final Glance Recessional ~ Interment ~setfafe Cemetery Orati(Je, New Jersey Immediately following the interment, the Tate and Kilpatrick Families will receive friends and loved ones in the Hopewell Baptist Church Dining Hall. 06ituary On Friday afternoon, July 25, 2003, God received another one ofHis precious children into His eternal Home. Regina ~~Dawn" Kilpatrick was born on March 22, 1963 to the union of James and Susie Kilpatrick. Regina graduated from New Brunswick High School in 1981 and soon found employment at the Nyere Education Institute. On December 24, 1988 she married Calvin Tate, Jr. in Newark, New Jersey. Regina is survived by her husband, Calvin Tate, Jr.; three daughters, Shakeetah, Shanice and Tamisha (ages 17, 18, and 19) of Orlando, Florida; her mother, Susie Mae Kilpatrick of Jacksonville, Florida; her sisters, Verna Kilpatrick of Rahway, New Jersey, Vivian Newby Cabelle-Kilpatrick and Donna Kilpatrick of Atlanta, Georgia, Angelina and Benita Kilpatrick ofNewark, New Jersey; her brothers, Ronald Kilpatrick of Newark, New Jersey, Derrick, Ariel and Toney Kilpatrick of East Orange, New Jersey, Danny Kilpatrick of Jacksonville, Florida; her mother andfather-in-law, Calvin and Jean Tate; her sisters-in-law. Germanise Tate of Orange, New Jersey, Catherine Tate ofNewark, New Jersey and Donna Tate and husband, DeMarco Blackmond of Newark, New Jersey; her brothers-in-law, Dwayne, Keith and Gregory Tate, all of Newark, New Jersey and a host ofnieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins andfriends. Regina was preceded in death by her father, James Kilpatrick on November 10, 1977.