Homegoing service for Ms. Patricia Ann Allen, Saturday, October 23, 1999, 3:30 p.m., Sandvalley A.M.E. Church, Reverend Leroy Britt, officiating

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I never can forget the day I heard my Mother kindly say You 're leaving now my tender care; Remember, Child your Mother 's prayer.
I never can forget the voice That always made my heart rejoice, Tho ' I have wandered God knows where, Still I remember Mother 's prayer.
Tho' years have gone, I can'tforget Those words of love I hear them yet,
I see her by the old arm chair, My Mother dear, in humble prayer.
I never can forget the hour Ifelt the Savior 's cleansing power; My sin and guilt He canceled there, Twas there He answered Mother 's prayer.
When e 'er I think ofher so dear, 1feel her angel spirit near;
A voice comes floating on the air, Reminding me ofMother 's prayer.
Your Loving Daughter and Son Carinethia & Braxton

paiibcarers
James Thomas Wallace Thomas Lee Narris McCloud
Larry Pitts Charles Pitts Lester Pitts
3rTower Cearers Wrens High School Class of '76
Missionary Board
Hn Roving \emor
Life seems as a time span. Our sister, never knowing just when it would end. For God was standing there with open arms of love. He cared for us, my sister you were always there. It seemed we didn't have enough time in this life you see! Just know our dear sister our love will never cease. So sleep on for it's all over your, tears and your pain. For our lives will never be the same. God saw a special flower toiling in the wind, He knelt down to pick it up so carefully. We love you our sister. We'll see you again. Sleep on this isn't the end.
Love Always, Barbara, Lois, Janice and Leon
~~ y^dcnowfecfgement ~~
Perhaps you sent a lovely card, or sat quietly in a chair. Perhaps you sent a floral piece, if so we saw it there. Perhaps you spoke the kindest words, as any friend could say, Perhaps you were not there at all, just thought of us today. Whatever you did to console our hearts, we thank you so much, whatever the part.
~ The Family ~
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Services Entrusted To WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, INC.
Augusta, Georgia

Tiomegoing Service
for
^Patricia ^nn ^4Jfcn
Saturday, October 23,1999 3:30 P.M.
Sandvalley A.M. Church
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Reverend Leroy Britt ~ Officiating
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Obituary
She is more precious than rubies and all the things you
may desire cannot compare with her.
Proverbs 3:15
^s. ^Patricia ^nn y\ffen, was bom to the
late Mr. Leon Allen, Sr. and Mrs. Florine Hannah Langston on August 16, 1957, in Richmond County, Georgia.
She was lovingly raised by her grandparents, the late Mr. Alexander Hannah and Mrs. Corine Johnson Hannah.
She was a graduate of the Wrens High School Class of 1976. She continued her education by attending The Augusta O.I.C. Ms. Allen was baptized at an early age at Sandvalley A.M.E. Church, Louisville, Georgia, under the leadership of the late Reverend E. J. Smith. She resided in Augusta, Georgia and was an employee of Piccadilly Cafeteria as a cook.
Ms. Allen departed this life on October 17, 1999, at her residence.
Those she leaves to mourn are: two children, Miss Carinethia Tremaine McCarter and Master Braxton David Alexander Dixon; her loving and devoted mother, Mrs. Corine Johnson Hannah; her birth mother, Mrs. Florine Hannah Langston; one brother, Mr. Leon Allen, Jr., Washington, DC Suburbs; three sisters, Mrs. Lois (Arthur) Butler, Ms. Barbara Allen and Ms. Janice Allen, all of Augusta, GA; six other siblings (uncles) Mr. Tommie (Irene) Hannah, of Brooklyn, NY; Mr. Charlie Hannah and Monroe Hannah, of Philadelphia, PA; Mr. Boisie (Shirley) Hannah, Mr. Robert Hannah and Mr. Eddie Hannah, of Augusta, GA and Mr. Willie Hannah, of Houston, TX; four other siblings (aunts) Mrs. Sulula White, of Houston, TX; Mrs. Carrie (Willie) Williams, of Beech Island, SC; Mrs. Annie Howard, of Augusta, GA and Mrs. Janie Thomas, of Wrens, GA; a very loving and devoted aunt and uncle, Mr. Boisie & Shirley Ann Hannah; one aunt, Mrs. Catherine Kennedy, of Augusta, GA; two uncles, Mr. Joseph Allen and Mr. Dosey Allen, of Augusta, GA; two great uncles, Abe Johnson and Charlie Johnson, both of Philadelphia, PA; one great aunt, Mrs. Lugenia Peoples, Mt. Vernon, GA; six Godchildren, Tequila and Tavius Foster, Anitra Gilmore, Haley Gibbs, Tomika and Por-Chia McCarter; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and sorrowing friends.

Our Tiearts 3peak
We knew your time was running out; We turned around for a quick moment And
you were gone. We never got a chance to say good-bye,
But the Lord was calling your name On the other side.
You were tired, you tried to stay, But we know you had to go away.
We're going to miss you But there is no more pain.
We love you so much, Words cannot explain. God saw a broken flower That had been through the storm. He picked it for Himself. His love is marvelous and profound. One day we'll meet you,
For we rest-a-sured, That you are in His presence. So it's all right now we'll see you one day on
that other side.
Love You, Shirley
And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes, and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be anymore pain: For the former things have passed away.
And He that sat upon the throne said behold I make all things new and He said unto me write for these words are true and faithful.
Rev. 21:4-5

Order oj gervice
Processional Clegy, Family & Friends
Selection Magnolia Gospel Choir
Prayer Rev. President Oliver
Scriptures Old Testament ~ Rev. S. T. Thompkins New Testament ~ Rev. Katie Lawson
Solo Sis. Shirlane Mims
Remarks
As A Friend ~ Sis. Joann Smith As A Niece ~ Sis. Brenda Butler Friend of the Family ~ Rev. President Oliver
Acknowledgements Sis. Shelia Mitchell
Obituary Read Silently
Solo Bro. Odell Hannah
Eulogy Rev. berm/ Britt
Recessional
Interment Sandvalley A.M.E. Church Cemetery
~ Repast ~ Church Fellowship Hall

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