''I've Done My Work'' I've done my work, I've sung my song. I've done some good, I've done some wrong; And I shall go where I belong, The Lord has willed it so. He knows my heart, and every thought He knows what pain and joy I've brought; And by His love I shall be taught The way to Him I know. He guides my steps, and He knows best. He will not harm where He has blessed. And so goodnight, I'll take my rest, Where joy and peace will never end. Pallbearers Mr. Wayne Phillips Mr. Victor Hunt Mr. Charles Pertillo Mr. Terry White Mr. Andre' Pitts Mr. Gregory Hunt Mr. Robert Lee Hunt Acknowledgement When death comes, the task of a family ' s friend ts indicated through visits, communication, flowers, cards, telegrams, and other personal services rendered to the family. Please be assure that the family of Mr. Isaac White III shall never forget your kind expressions of sympathy and loyal devotion. May the love of our Heavenly Father and His rich blessings be yours forever. The White Family Mortuary Services and Arrangements entrusted To: "Middle Georgia's TRUE Trendsetters" HICKS and SONS MORTUARY, Inc. 2233 Anthony Road, West @ Henderson Drive Macon, Georgia 31204-5823 Phone: 478-788-4300; Fax: 478-781-5500 E-mail: chicks02@bellsouth.net Homegoing Services -~ for MR. ISAAC WHITE III Sunrise Sunset January 15, 1933 Apri/20, 2002 Friday, Apri126, 2002 1:00 P.M. Saint Paul A. M. E. Church 989 Morrow Avenue Macon, Georgia Pastor Terence R. Gray Officiant SUMMARIUM MR. ISAAC WIDTE III was born January 15, 1933 in Bibb County, Georgia to Mr. Isaac White, Jr. and Miss Maudie Wilburn. He attended M. M. Burdell Elementary, Hudson High School and LaSalle Extension University. He served four years in the United States Army, where he was a member of the III Gunnery Unit, as well as a strong long jumper on the United States Army track team. At the end of his service, he took his skills to Robins Air Force Base where he worked for thirty-five years before retiring in 1986. At an early age, Isaac joined Duresville A. M. E. Church. He was preceded in death by Jessie Hunt, Toby White, and Pauline Walker. He was united in Holy Matrimony to Louise Stone on May 23, 1980. June, Grandpa, Papa, Granddaddy, as he was affectionately known, leaves to cherish his memories: his wife, Mrs. Louise S. White,; five daughters, Mrs. Evelyn S. (The Reverend Walter) Lamar, Mrs. Wanda (Arthur) Freeman, Mrs. Barbara (Timothy) Johnson of Macon, Georgia, Mrs. Virginia (Karon) Beasley of Atlanta, Georgia, Mrs. Cheryl (Larry) Pemmis of Dothan, Alabama; his son, Mr. Donald (Linda) White of Spokane, Washington; his brothers, Mr. Harold (Elizabeth) White and Mr. Johnnie White of Macon, Georgia; his sisters, Mrs. Estella (Hank) McDade and Mrs. Betty Powell of Macon, Georgia, Miss Frankie White of Chicago, Illinois; sixteen grandchildren, Tomekia M. Pertillo, Cherlandra and Lorenzo Tripp, Jr., Dawn and J'Dawn Butler, Demetrius and Brandon Williams, Shaelondra Freeman, T'Neshia and Tristiana Johnson of Macon, Georgia, Charmekia P. (Patrick) .Smith of Columbus, Georgia, Kaytreus A. Pertillo of Auburn, Alabama, Francesca and Dominic White of Spokane, Washington, Christopher Pemmis of Dothan, Alabama, and Karon Beasley, Jr. of Huntsville, Alabama; four greatgrandchildren, Asya and Aleya Robinson of Macon, Georgia and Kadijah and Indya Smith of Columbus, Georgia; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives, and dear friends. GrandPa You always told me to follow my dreams Grow up, and be something Don't settle for less, Don't be scared, everything will be alright, Just pray to the Lord On dark and gray nights! The only male figure in my life, You taught me wrong from right Anything I wanted you broke your back to do it Even tho' you were sick and hurt, You did it! You were always there even when I said That I think my mother doesn'tJove me You would always put your arm around me and say If she didn't love you She wouldn't have birthed you! I know I caught tempers and said some stuff But I couldn't say I love you enough! One and only Isaac White, my June Bug the III I love you like a father But now it's ashes to ashes Dust to dust I wrote this poem in memory of us! Order of Service The Reverend Terence R. Gray, Presiding The Musical Prelude The Processional--------Ministers, Pallbearers & Family The Hymn of Comfort------------Come Ye Disconsolate The Prayer of Consolation----Reverend Marlette Gilbert The Liturgy of the Word 0 ld Testament--------Reverend Timothy Booker New Testament---Reverend Walter B. Lamar, II The Solo-------------------------------Ms. Tomekia Pertillo The Silent Reading of the Summarium-------Soft Music The Remarks---(Three Minutes Please)---Charmekia Smith J'Dawn Butler The Selection--------------------------------------------Choir The Eulogy--------------------------------Pastor T. R. Gray The Hymn of Assurance-----The Choir & Congregation "My Faith Looks Up to Thee" #415 The Recessional--------Ministers, Pallbearers, & Family The Musical Postlude Interment---------------Middle Georgia Memory Gardens Macon, Georgia