HOME GOING SERVICES FOR Saturday, May 22, 1999 2:00 p.m. Beuhih Grove Baptist Church Augusta, Georgia Obituary "flncffjocCshaftunpe away afttearsfrom their eyes; and there shaft Be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shaft there 6e any pain." Revelation 21:4 Ms. Louise Alien closed her eyes in her last sleep Friday, May 14, 1999 at 10:30 a.m. in Magnolia Hill of Augusta, Georgia. Ms, Alien was born and reared in Jefferson County. Ms. Alien was married to the late Dea. Jessie Alien on June 23, 1926. To this union seven children were born. Two sons proceeded her in death. Ms. Alien was converted and baptized at Ways Grove Baptist Church. The family moved to Augusta, Georgia in 1950 and she joined Beulah Grove Baptist Church where she served on the Mothers Board and the Missionary Ministry until her health failed. Ms. Alien leaves to cherish her memories three sons, Alex Alien, Philadelphia, Penn., Paul (Bernice) Alien, Jessie Alien, Augusta, GA; two daughters, Dorothy Bibb, Far Rockaway, N.Y. and Lula Alien, Philadelphia, Penn; one sister-in-law, Mrs. Addie Kirkham, Central Islip, N.Y.; seventeen grandchildren; twenty-nine great grandchildren; one surviving cousin and a host of friends. SHE IS JUSTAWAY You cannot say, you must not say, That she is dead, she is just away! With a cheery smile and a wave of the hand She has wandered into an unknown land And lifted us dreaming how very fair It needs must be, since she lingers there; So think ofherfaring on, as dear In the love of there as the love of here, JTtink of her still as the same and say, She is not dead, she isjust away. THE JOURNEY Tfavefing tfie road of fife creates many memories... Memories that fifeforever were touchedduring thejourney Jlndwfien tfiejourney ends in compCete, -wefindpeace in tfie Befieftliat a new and Betterjourney Begins PROCESSIONAL HYMN ......................................... Choir SCRIPTURE ....................... Rev. Clarence Brown OldandNetv Testament PRAYER ............................. Rev. Willie White HYMN ......................................... Choir REMARKS: As A Church Worker ................ Dea. Acie Dunn As A Neighbor ................. Mrs. Elizabeth Pierce SELECTION .................................... Choir ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ................ Mrs. Teresa Cody OBITUARY ........................ To Be Read in Silence EULOGY ................................ Dr. Sam Davis VIEWING OF REMAINS RECESSIONAL INTERMENT ................... Flat Rock Baptist Church Matthews, Georgia ACTIVE PALLBEARERS Lavert Alien Theodore Alien Victor Alien Dexter Roundtree , , Bobby Bynes Edward Bynes HONORARY PALLBEARERS The Missionary Ministry FLORAL ATTENDANTS The Ushers Ministry GODS TOMORROW Gods tomorrow is a day ofgladness, And itsjoys shall neverfade; No more weeping, no more sense of sadness, No more fores to make afraid. Gods tomorrow, Evry cloud will pass away At the dawning of that day; Gods tomorrow, No more sorrow, For I know that Gods tomorrow Will be better than today! APPRECIATION With grateful hearts, we acknowledge the many kindnesses performed throughout this period. Sometimes its hard to understand, but faith was made for times like these. Each sympathetic gesture has served as a source of comfort. May the peace of the Lord be with you always. The Family