Celebration ofLife Tor Minister WesCey Ware Monday, May 3, 2010 12:00 Noon Flipper Temple AMF Church 580 Fair Street Atlanta, Georgia Reverend Augusta H. Hall, Jr., Pastor Reverend W.J. Hall, Eulogist Minister `WesCey `Ware Minister Wesley Ware was bom in Fayetteville, Georgia, November 7, 1932 to the late Mr. Uralee Ware (father) and the late Ms. Sarah Swanson (mother). He migrated to Atlanta and received Jesus Christ as his Personal Savior at an early age at Whitesville Baptist Church, where he met his wife, Nettie and they later married in 1959. He continued his Christian discipleship at Rising Star Baptist Church. Wesley graduated from Booker T. Washington High School and was inducted into the Armed Services in 1953 and was honorable discharged in 1955. He retired from AT&T with over thirty years of service. Wesley moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma after retirement where he received a ministerial degree from Oral Roberts University. He traveled to several countries as a missionary which he loved. Minister Wesley Ware departed this life on April 28, 2010 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He leaves to cherish his memory a wife, Nettie Ware of Atlanta, Georgia; two daughters, Kassandra and Cynthia Ware of Adanta, Georgia; one grandson, Jonathan Ware of Adanta, Georgia; three sisters, Jeanette Fye, Sara Allen Hammond (Comeilous) and Margaret Reid (Tommy) of Adanta, Georgia; two brothers, Joseph Ware (Mary) of Adanta, Georgia and William Ware (Jessica) of Decatur, Georgia; two aunts, Ellen Porter of Fayetteville, Georgia and Juanita Glover of Baton Rouge, Louisiana; and nieces, nephews and a host of family and friends. His extended family members are Phillip and Veda Byers, Elaine McDondle and Iinda McNack of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Prelude Order ofService Processional Hymn of Comfort "Blessed Assurance" #450 Prayer of Consolation Reverend Edmond Russell, Jr. Scripture The Old Testament The New Testament Anna Wade Arthur Prather Selection Expressions and Reflections Solo Obituary (Read Silently) Solo Resolution and Acknowledgement Selection Eulogy Recessional Angela Burris Irma Bell Murray Brothers Staff H.T. Thomas Gospel Chorus Rising Star Baptist Church Reverend WJ. Hall Interment Westview Cemetery 1680 Westview Drive, Southwest Atlanta, Georgia "The Master Catted" I'm sorry I had to leave you. My loved ones, oh so dear But you see, the Master called me, His voice was very clear! I had made my reservation A heaven bound ticket for one, And I knew that he would call me when he felt my work was done. I know that your hearts are heavy Because I have gone away But when the Master called me. I knew that I could not stay. Yes, I'm sorry I had to leave you My loved ones, oh so dear But, you see, the master called me And now I'm resting here. Yes, I've crossed on over to glory And to you all I say, Just stay in the hands ofJesus And we'll meet again someday.