The Participants of the Homegoing Celebration w I Needed The Quiet I needed the quiet So He drew me aside, Into the shadows where we could confide. Away from the hustle where all the day long, I hurried and worried when active and strong. I needed the quiet tho at first I rebelled, But gently, so gently, my cross He upheld. And whispered so sweetly of spiritual things, Tho weakened in body, my spirit took wings, To heights never dreamed of when active and gay, He loved me so gently He drew me away. I needed the quiet, no prison my bed. But a beautiful valley of blessings instead. A place to grow richer in Jesus to hide, I needed the quiet so He drew me aside. QAXAAIAA/ Cfc TiWe Marvin A. Scott, Jr. Donnie James, Jr. Ronald F. Johnson Rodney A. Johnson Steven L. Johnson, Jr. Christopher Hunter and Jumo/uw DeAndre Johnson Darrel James Marcus Taylor Robert R Johnson, II William G. Johnson, III Kenneth L. Johnson, Jr. Wendell Stallings, Jr. Cornelius Hunter, Jr. S. Raphael Bacote Corey Powell Christopher James Javon Smith (f 0 , Ushers of Augusta Deliverance Evangelistic Church Friends of the Family 3U noxa xu S (< O WV X 93 naxuxA- Nicole Johnson Kenitra M. Johnson Carissa Woods Rosalyn Johnson Jasmine Johnson Tiffany N. Bacote Tonya Evans Valanji Brown Shamica James Rochele Johnson Jacquelyn Stallings Patrice A. Johnson Katrina Hunter Melodi L. Bacote Landa Cotton Tasha Marshall Diamond < S li e Cl c Lut u1 ( edyj c nvv n th We thank God for this opportunity to extend our sincere appreciation to our many friends who have expressed lov- ing concern during our hours of bereavement. Our gra- cious thanks for your prayers, visits, calls, cards, gifts, flo- ral arrangements, transportation and all other acts of kind- ness. May God graciously bless and keep each of you is our prayer. -The Family TjD Jl^Axunxiu imvc/uxT' 3"Cam*/, 3tvc/. 1765 Martin Futher King, Jr. Boulevard ~ Augusta, Georgia (706) 722-5551 UXAlAYVe^VQAAVil/ 0ILtA/. XLes November 17, 1957 ~ October 19, 2004 Saturday, October 23, 2004 Two Oclock in the Afternoon 2028 Roosevelt Drive Augusta, Georgia Overseer Kenneth L. Johnson ~Presiding ~ Elder Roy Myles ~ Pastor ~ (^Jta r/o//e m,mT, jf(0// ///w/e/''k'/1 made her passage into the presence of her Lord and Saviour on Tuesday, October 19, 2004, at the Medical College of Georgia. Born on the seventeenth of November, 1957, she was one of sixteen siblings. Charlotte attended the public schools of Richmond County and gradu- ated from Glenn Hills High School in 1975. She furthered her educa- tion by attending Paine College. Believing marriage was ordained by God, she was united in Holy Matri- mony to James Anderson on February 9, 1976. To their union three daughters were born. Charlotte accepted Jesus as her Saviour in 1978 and united with the Augusta Deliverance Evangelistic Church of which Elder Roy Myles is Pastor. Upon locating to the Atlanta, Georgia area, she united with the Fellowship of Faith Church International in East Point, Georgia where Pastor Wayne Thompson served as her shepherd. Upon her recent re- turn to the Augusta area, Charlotte united with the New Vision Cov- enant Center under the leadership of Overseer Kenneth L. Johnson, Sr. Charlottes mission was to call those persons God placed on her heart and pray for them. She was a phone prayer warrior and a minister of joy. She sought the best in everything. Charlottes words would always be, I prayed and youre covered in the blood! and God is awesome! Charlotte was employed in Food Services at St. Joseph Hospital before moving to the Atlanta area where she would become evening supervi- sor of the cafeteria at Crawford Long Hospi- tal. She was a hard worker and gave them sixteen years of dedicated service. Charlottes passion was her family. She was a true homemaker. She enjoyed baking and her delicacies were always in demand. She was preceded in death by her mother, Juanita Everson Johnson; a brother, Captain Retired Robert P. Johnson; and a sister, Carolyn E. Johnson. 3L <2V esv a|/ caVLog/ Overseer Kenneth L. Johnson ~ Presiding Prelude Processional Scripture Rev. Roy T. Myles Invocation Pastor James Oliver Solo Medley: It Is Well With My Soul; Great Is Thy Faithfulness Pastor Loretta Butler Poem Above Written by Jamie J. Anderson - Read by Mrs. LaVonda Price Solo Valanji Brown Praise Him Reflections Emma Thomas - Jean Rattigiagen - Minister Darlene Jones Liturgical Dance Falling in Love with Jesus Visions of Praise Obituary To Be Read Silently The Acknowledgements Pastor Ardena S. Johnson Legacy of Faith Pastor Darrell Parsons Fellowship of Faith Church International Faith Traditions Overseer Kenneth L. Johnson Recessional Interment Mount Olive Memorial Gardens ~ Repast ~ Augusta Deliverance Evangelistic Church Family Life Center Charlotte will forever be cherished by her: husband, James Anderson of Ellenwood, Georgia; three daughters, Mrs. LaVonda (Nathan) Price of Stockbridge, Georgia, Jocelyn Anderson of McDonough, Georgia and Jamie Anderson of Ellenwood, Georgia; granddaughter, Daisha Price of Stockbridge, Georgia; parents, William G. and Delores Johnson of Hephzibah, Georgia; brothers, William Johnson, Jr. of Fayetteville, North Carolina and Steven L. Johnson of Augusta, Georgia, the dedi- cated and caring Overseer Kenneth (Elder Ardena) Johnson, Hephzibah, Georgia, Randolph Johnson, Anthony Johnson and Cornell Johnson, all of Hephzibah, Georgia, Cornelius (Wanda) Hunter of Fayetteville, North Carolina, Richard Smithson of Rich- mond, Virginia and Leroy (Mary) Andrews of Florence, South Caro- lina; sisters, the faithful and loving Mrs. Angelia (Wendell) Stallings of Augusta, Georgia, Patricia (Willis) Johnson of Hephzibah, Georgia, Mrs. Wilgenia (Marvin) Starks of Douglasville, Georgia, Rosie James of Fayetteville, North Carolina and Mrs. Doris (Min. Joe) Bacote of North Augusta, South Carolina; mother and father-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Overn (Dorothy) Anderson; sisters-in-law, Mrs. Mary Johnson, Ms. Shirley Anderson, Ms. Janice Tramell, Ms. Daphne Smith-Anderson; brothers-in-law, Orvis Anderson and Joe Evans; aunts, Mrs. Louise G. Rainey (who was like a mother), Augusta, Georgia, Mrs. Estelle Everson, Newark, New Jersey, Mrs. Christine Clark, Mrs. Ernestine (Noah) Simmons and Mrs. Carol (Johnny) Alston, all of Augusta, Georgia; uncles, Leroy (Mary) Andrews, Jimmy (Vickie) Andrews of Augusta, Georgia, Jerome (Cynthia) Andrews of Florence, South Carolina and William (Doris) Andrews of Columbia, South Caro- lina; one goddaughter, Morgan Rattigiagen of Atlanta, Georgia; lov- ing and devoted friends, Alice Germany and family, Jackie (Wade) Rouse, Ruby Barney, Iris Betterson, Majorie Perry, Jean Rattigiagen, Harrietta Robinson and Mary Johnson; as well as, a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. The glory of this latter house shall be greater than of the former, saith the LORD of hosts; and in this place will I give peace, saith the LORD of hosts. -Haggai 2:9