~~~~ Mothers of Greater New Light Usher Board D. Daniel Wynn Ill (Son) D. Daniel Wynn IV (Grandson) Lawrence Sanford Friends cffl'uunk 8!/ou Brenda and the Wynn Family would like to thank all for your acts of love and kindness - the food brought to Mr. Wynn's home, calls made to comfort, visits that made things brighter and cards that truly lifted the spirit. On The beautiful golden shore I am here to depart no more. My storms of life are over. My pains have gone away It's a bright and perfect day. My storms oflife are over Joyously the praises ofangels ring With my savior, I'm whole again. My storms oflife are over ....... Meet me here! MURRAY BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME, INC. 404-349-3000 1199 Utoy Springs Road, Southwest (corner ofCascUile Rd. near 1-285) Atlanta, Georgia 30331 MKO GraphiCs & Pnnters, Inc. 404-523- 1560 ~~tk~ o/ PlJ. PlJ~ Gffxnah UW;y;mJ II November 25, 1933 - November 11, 2006 "I fought a good fight, I kept the faith, I finished my course" 2 Timothy 4:7 Friday, November 17, 2006 -1:00 P.M.- ~~~~~~~~ 2540 Campbellton Road, Southwest Atlanta, Georgia The Reverend Armentris J. A. Davis Officiating w~ D. DANIEL ISAIAH WYNN II D. Daniel Isaiah Wynn II, the only child of The Reverend David Daniel I. Wynn Sr. & Beulah Fay Wynn, entered this life on November 25, 1933 in Nashville, Tennessee. After a long and courageous race, Daniel I. Wynn II, while surrounded by loved one and friends, made his transition from earth to heaven on November 11 , 2006 at Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta, GA. "D.I." as he was affectionately called by his family and friends, married Essie L. Wynn (deceased) and to them one daughter was born. He later married and is survived by Ethel Mae Floyd Wynn and they were blessed with the birth of a daughter and son. He proudly served in the United States Navy from November 16, 1952 until May 10, 1972. After 20 years of service and upon moving to Atlanta he joined the American Legion in East Point, Georgia. He also made a reputation for himself as a Maitre D waiter. Mr. Wynn (the name the entire Greater New Light family respectfully called him) faithfully, proudly, orderly and lovingly served and led the Usher Board at Greater New Light Baptist Church for many years. Mr. Wynn loved the Lord, loved Greater New Light Baptist Church and especially loved being an usher. He dearly loved sponsoring musical programs. He was so dedicated to the Usher Board that when his physical body began to fail him and he was incapable of walking, from a seat he would greet the congregation as they came through the church door with that beautiful, warm smile and pass out programs in that wonderful way that could only be done by "Mr. Wynn". In April 2006 the Usher Board honored Mr. Wynn's dedication and faithfulness by making him a Lifetime Member. Mr. Wynn "D.I." was full of love, a very sharing person and loved making others happy. He had an infectious laugh and it was a delight to be in his presence. D. Daniell. Wynn II -"D. 1." -leaves to cherish his memory a loyal, faithful and loving companion, Brenda Ferreii-Aimond. Also, to honor his memory is Mrs. Ethel Mae Wynn, daughterRev. Jennifer Wynn Simms (husband Rev. Richard Simms), daughter- Terry Wynn & one son- D. Daniell. Wynn Ill, eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren, one aunt and uncle - Milton and Dorothy Fay, other family members and a host of friends. ~67~ PROCESSIONAL OPENING PRAYER MUSIC ........................................................... "I Am Free" SCRIPTURE The Old Testament ...... The Reverend Sam Pearson The New Testament ....... The Reverend Melvin Craft PRAYER OF COMFORT ....... The Reverend Roger Boyd SONG .......................................... "How Great Thou Art" SPECIAL TRIBUTE ...................................... Usher Board The Reverend Roger Boyd (Representing Greater New Light) REMARKS: Three Minutes Please The Reverend Nathaniel Smiley Elder Johnnie King-Smith The Reverend Sam Pearson The Reverend Melvin Craft Family and Friends OBITUARY ........................................... Mrs. Sharon King SONG .................................... "May The Work I've Done" EULOGY ......................... The Reverend Armentris Davis MUSIC ................................ "The Last Mile of The Way" ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ................. Murray Brothers Staff RECESSIONAL ............................ "Some Glad Morning" cff~ Greenwood Cemetery 1173 Cascade Avenue, Southwest Atlanta, Georgia