Flower Ladies Selected Pallbearers Selected - ltJJJJtd4 J:llnnJJl ~ JJ.u/t A.i.naJul ~n .jJJ1t all.ipJ.uA ad/A, o.i.Aib., .andpA.alpJJt6.: r1uJU.n.q Jlu1luJntR .tpJi.n.q. JJj JJ.u/t lJJollfi-JJ.IIJl. .rpmu, 'IJJJ.u~t pA.alpJ1t6. ltamz 1lA .dfu.nqlJt rluJU.n.f/ D.u/t JimJJ DjlJilAR.aJJJUnJUd. ]lutn, .mtUUJ. JluJ.uqldA .andiJJJJR AluJIIJn IIJiO A.UJlJl1q .6Jtiq}tbn llf1l .rl.aJj.d .aluuuJ. ]Juz J.ami.IJI ~. Final Arrangements Entrusted To: Stock's Funeral Home 1~70 Hosea L. Williams Drive, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30317 {404) 377-0458 or 377-0459 ~IIJP&M.B. lin 11Iouing 11lllmoru mrs. /Ilene Lucas n?l!tams Saturday, November 20, 2004/ t1 :00 A.M. ]JJ./UU/A moNUIIJUifal 11. m.e. C/utAdr 66 Howard Street, Northeast Atlanta, Georgia 30317 Officiating CR..,everetufJfaywanWliite, Jr. Interment Kennedy Memorial Garden, Ellenwood, Georgia lllene Lucas Williams was born on January 12, 1921, God sent an angel down on Sunday November 14, 2004 to usher her into His presence. Ulene was born to the late Meshach and lllar Blackmon Lucas. IIlene was the twelfth of thirteen children. All of which has preceded her in death. She was married to the late Fred Williams who preceded her in death. She was born in Gwinnett County. After her union with Fred they moved to Amber Place where she resided for over 40 years. lllene retired from working in a doctor's office. She was a member of the Turner Monumental A.M.E. Church where she served faithfully on the Steward Board and the Matron Courtesy Guild. She was always smiling. She leaves behind to cherish her memories, three nieces Annie Andrews of Decatur, Georgia, Christine (Gene) King of Dayton, Ohio, Cathy Vinson of Atlanta, Georgia, One nephew Porter Lucas of Atlanta, Georgia, Thirteen great nieces and nephews, thirty seven great-great nieces and nephews, fourteen greatgreat-great nieces and nephews. A host of cousins and a very special friend Ms. Julia Williams. The Prelude The Musicians The Processional Turner Monumental AME Choir The Hymn #226 Amazing Grace How Sweet The Sound The Invocation Reverend Franklin Strozier The Scriptures: The Old Testament ... Evan. Audrey Guthrie The New Testament ......... Evan. Doris Tart The Selection Turner Monumental AME Choir The Remarks Two (2) Minutes Please The Obituary (Read Silently) The Solo Prophetess Faye Wilson The Eulogy Rev. H.C. Scales The Recessional "I'm at rest now, so please don't cry ... It will be easier as time goes by; I've done my best to live a good life. For I knew if I did, I could be with Christ. As body lies here, it's only a shell, God has called me home And my job, I've done well. Now I'm happy and very content for the things I've done wrong, I repent. You know and I know that it's hard on earth. So do not cry at death, but at birth. I have no worry, no more pain for fears. Because I'm with God so dry your tears. I love you all, And this is what I want you all to do - Put God first in your life, And I'll be seeing you.