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We are never quite prepared to face life's darkest hours alone at such a time the thoughtful expression of friends in so many ways make the dawn come quicker, the burden lighter and the cross seem more like a crown. Every prayer, visit, card, thought and other tangible way kindness was shown is deeply appreciated. A very special thanks to Thornhill 's Funeral Home.
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5222 Koweta Road College Park, Georgia 30349
The Reverend Donald L. Cantrell, Pastor The Reverend Leotis Crow, Sr., Officiating
Mrs. Jewel Brown Woods was born on September 7, 1928 in Fayette County to late Mr. and Mrs. Champ Brown (Jessie). She departed this life on June 18, 2003
She was educated in the Fayette County Public School System. At an early age Jewel joined Flint Ridge Baptist Church where she served faithfully until her health began to decline. She also was a dedicated employee of Delta Airlines for twenty-five years until her retirement.
Two brothers and one sister preceded her in death. She leaves to cherish
her memory; a loving and devoted husband, Frankie L. Woods; two daughters,
Virginia and Jacqueline Thompson; two granddaughters, Starrla and Jacquese
Thompson; one great- grandson, Jamarius Traylor; two stepsons, Mr. and Mrs.
Lutfee Saleem and Frank Saleem; nine step grandchildren, two brothers, Mr.
and two
Mrs. James Brown and Mr. Richard Brown and sister-in-laws; three special nephews, David
family' five Brown, D.
brother-in-laws' W. Brown and
Kenneth Harp; beloved cousin, Mrs. Marian Rucker; a special and devoted
friend, Jeanette Barlow; the Arnold, Brown, Harris and Woods Families and
other close friends.
((To Our Grandmother"
Gone is the face we loved so dear Silent is the voice we loved to hear, To far away from sight or speech But not to far for our thoughts to reach
Happy and smiling always content Loved and respected where ever she went.
Always willing, thoughtful and kind What a beautiful memory she left behind.
~ We love you, Starr/a and Jacquese~
PRELUDE PROCESSIONAL SELECTION ................................................"What A Friend We Have In Jesus" PRAYER ................................................... . ..........Reverend Charles W. Grant SCRIPTURE ...................................... .................. ...... Reverend Billy Woods
The Old Testament The New Testament SOLO ......................... ............................................... Deacon Robin Askew REMARKS (Three Minutes, Per Person) Family & Friends OBITUARY (Read Silently) EULOGY .................. ........................... .. .......... The Reverend Leotis Crow, Sr. ACKNOWLEDEMENTS RECESSIONAL POSTLUDE
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