SI Celebration o
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Lizett fetter *Beas[ey
Thursday, May 13, 2004 , 1:30
QiCBert-Lambuth Memorial CfiapeC
Taine Cottege Augusta, Qeorgia
Officiating (Reverend Enoch Ward, Jr., Pastor first Metrorjotitan Baptist Church
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Obituary
To QodBe The Qbryfor loaning to us, our sister, Lize.ll fetter "Beasky.
The handiwork of God was placed in the hands of the late Harry and Alice Felder on August 28, 1937 in Bowman, South Carolina. Lizell was the oldest of five children. She made her transition on Sunday, May 9,2004. Her sister Harryzell F. Thomas pre ceded her in death in August of 1987.
During Lizells early years, the family relocated to Columbia, South Carolina, where she received her education at the Waverly Elementary School, Booker T. Washington High School and Benedict College. As she matured musically and spir itually, she accepted Christ at an early age and was baptized at the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Columbia, South Carolina. Following her graduation from Benedict College, she immediately began to transfer her belief of the importance of an edu cation to the many lives she taught and nurtured. In 1992, she retired from the
Richmond County Public School System.
Lizell Felder Beasley was married to the late James Samuel Beasley who preceded her in death in January of 1982.
A highly acclaimed musician with a rich range of experience, Lizell trained choirs, taught piano lessons and accompanied various classical, opera and gospel artists. She served as music director in the area of piano music throughout the United States and served twelve churches throughout the Augusta area. She was the musician and director of the Sanctuary Choir, First Metropolitan Baptist Church.
Coupled with her musical gifts, Lizell was an extraordinarily unselfish, caring, loving
and giving person. She possessed an exemplary love for family, friends and acquain
tances; enjoyed traveling and was a "passionate shopper."
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Lizell was a member of First Metropolitan Baptist Church; Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.; Valley Park Neighborhood Association; the Booker T. Washington High School Class of 1955; Richmond County Retired Educators Association; a volunteer with The Augusta Symphony; and a participant at the Augusta Aquatics Center. She was the founding organizer for the first Jones Family Reunion and the Benedict College Chorale. She received numerous awards and citations for her accomplishments and tireless contributions. Cherished among them were "Sigma ofthe Year" and "Lizell Beasley Day," May 19, 1998 an honor bestowed her by the City of Augusta in concert with Ward Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church.
Her legacy will be reflected in her motto, 1 Timothy 4:14, "He who buries his talent is making agrave mistake. Neglect not thegift that is in thee." and in the lyrics "When Youve Been Blessed, Pass It On." She will be remembered by many of us, the recip ients of the blessings she received and passed on to us. She will be remembered for sharing her talented gifts with hundreds of young people who have benefited from her instructions and encouragement to develop to their full musical potential while studying at the Beasleys School of Piano Music.
To cherish her memory are one sister, Selena F. (Robert) Gillespie, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; two brothers, David H. (Barbara) Felder, Columbia, South Carolina and Tom E. (Jeanne) Felder, Blythewood, South Carolina; three nieces, Robin M. Gillespie, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Dr. Linda G. (Chad) Everett, Landenburg, Pennsylvania and Kellee Felder, Columbia, South Carolina; four nephews, Kevin, Thomas and Timothy Felder, Blythewood, South Carolina and David Felder, Columbia, South Carolina; one aunt, Eloise Jones, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; one step-son, Willie James (Elnora) Beasley, Stone Mountain, Georgia; three goddaughters, Tabitha Dixon, Augusta, Georgia, India Hester, Marietta, Georgia and Allicent Move, Augusta, Georgia; one godson, Rev. Reginald Copeland, Louisville, Kentucky; a special friend, Zechariah Keith, Belton, South Carolina; other relatives and many close friends.
How can I say thanks for all the things Youve done for me, Things so undeserved, yet You gave to prove Yottr Love for me. The voices of a million angels could not express my gratitude.
All that I am and ever hope to be, I owe it all to Thee.
To God Be the Glory, To God Be the Glory, To God Be the Glory, for the things He has done.
Order of Service
!%everendEnoch Ward, Jr., Officiating
Prelude Processional
Music ......................... KAva Marm"................. Mr. Zechariah Keith Belton, South Carolina
Prayer of Comfort...........................................Dea. Joseph Canada First Metropolitan Baptist Church
Scripture Old Testament.......Isaiah 40:28-31.......Rev. Gregory Fuller, Pastor
Macedonia Baptist Church
New Testament. ... .2 Timothy 4:6-8........... Rev. J. Ronzell Maness Presiding Elder,
Augusta/Thomson District C.M.E. Church
Music............... "Youll Never Walk Alone"..................Dr. Willie Long Columbia, South Carolina
Tributes .................... ('Two Minutes)...... ...........Chaplain A.C. Redd A Friend
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Beasley's School of Piano Music
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Rev. Reginald Copeland, Pastor
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Obituary................./To God Be The Gfory*..................Read Silently
Acknowledgements..................................Ms. Frances D. Wimberly
Music.......... "Order My Steps"..........Ward Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church
First Metropolitan Baptist Church
Eulogy............................................................Rev. Enoch Ward, Jr.
Recessional
Interment..........................................Mt. Olive Memorial Gardens U.S. Highway 1
"On flHe Other Side of (Through
Floating on a sea of trouble
Sorrow falling like rain from the sky
,. Trodding through lifes murky waters r
Trials form the tears in your eyes
Dont stop
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Im telling you Theres a blessing on the other side of through
We may not see the other side The light from darkness may seem to hide
But dontgive up What ever you do , The presence of God is there with you
Dont stop This word is for you Theres a blessing on the other side of through
On the other side of through
Theres a blessing waiting for you
Holdfast, Holdfast
Tour troubles will not last
Theres a blessing
Theres a blessing
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On the other side of through
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What God has prepared for you
Is better than what youre going through
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God has prepared your destination
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Dont stop
Im telling you
Theres a blessing on the other side of through
To our beloved sister Lizell,
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Parting is such sweet sorrow, but through the journey with you, our
faith is stronger and we are a betterfamily. We were praying that you
would be with us just a little bit longer but Gods will be done.
You have left us with so many fond memories that we will always
reflect on and cherish. Tou aregetting yourfamily reunion with Mom,
Dad and Harryzell, and the rest of us are having one today.
Tour Augusta family and all the young lives you touched made you
a legend in your own time. We thank God for our big sister Lizell who
taught us how to love, how to shop, how to stand up for ourselves and
how to give. To God be the glory.
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: , Lovingly yours,
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Tatt ^Bearers
Mr. David H. Felder, Nephew Mr. Kevin Felder, Nephew
Mr. Thomas E. Felder, Nephew Mr. Timothy Felder, Nephew
Dea. Wayne Koon, FMBC Mr. James Johnson, An Adopted Son
Jioiver Carers
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. Delta Alpha Sigma Chapter
Musicians
Ms. Christine Crockett
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Mrs. Petula F. Williams
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ttostedby first Metropolitan Baptist Church.
First Metropolitan Baptist Church 3719 Belair Road
Augusta, GA 30909
We are profoundly grateful to you for the many land expressions of love shared with us during the illness and home going of our sister. Thank you for the calls, the cards, the plants and flowers, the culinary feasts we enjoyed, the monetary expressions and most of all, your warm embraces and intercessory prayers. We thank God for sending you to comfort us. Please continue to pray with and for us as we ask God to bless you for so richly blessing us.
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