Celebration of life for Mrs. Mary Lee Coleman, services held 2:00 p.m., Monday, April 5, 1999, Rock Hill Baptist Church, Rock Hill Road, Saluda, S. C., the Reverend R. C. Holloway, pastor

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Services Held
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B ock Hill Baptist Ohurch
'Rock Hill Road
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The P e v e r e n d R. 6. Holloway, P a s t o r

-O rder of Service-
M usician............................................. Mr. Jimmy Graham Processional & Famijy View ing....... ..................................... Soft Music S o lo ................................................... ........Mrs. Cynthia Gibson-Mobley Scriptures ........................................ ............................ Old Testament
New Testament Prayer of Comfort S o lo ................................................... ......................Mrs. Loraine Dozier Rem arks............................................ ........................Mr. fames Mosley
Tony Mosley Acknowledgements.......................... .............................. Mrs. A . Butler S o lo ................................................... .......................Ms. Leatha Gleaton

WordsofComfort................. ......ReverendR.C.Holloway

Recessional

Interment

Church Cemetery

'Life Keflections'
G o d saw the roads were getting rough; The hills were haard to climb,
S o H e g en tly d o se d y o u r weary eyes; A n d whispered "M ay peace be Thine."
MRS. MARY LEE D O Z IER COLEM AN, a daughter of the late Romulus and Annie Johnson Dozier was born in Saluda county, SC, on June 28, 1930. She Quietly departed this life Wednesday Morning, March 3 1 , 1 9 9 9 in the Rikard Nursing Home, Lexington, SC.
She received her education in the public schools of Saluda County, South Carolina.
At an early age she joined the Rock Hill Baptist Church where she maintained her membership until her passing. She was married to Ardean Coleman who preceded her in death. To this union five children were born, two children, Jeriy and Grady also preceded her in death. Maiy had lived in Washington, DC for a number ofyears. She moved to Johnston, SC to live with her daughter in September 1998. She worked as a seamstress the most of her working life.
She will be dearly missed by her family and friends and all who knew and loved her. Precious memories will linger on in our hearts and minds forever.
She leaves to cheris her precious memories; two daughters and sons-in-law, Gail (James) Mosley of Johnston, SC and Valerie (Kenneth) Anyim of Mt. Ranier, M D; one son and daughter-in-law, Mark (Celena) Coleman of Wash ington, D C ; four grandchildren, four great grandchildren; five sisters, Annie L. Smokes, Carrie Dozier. Gladys Smith, Sherelleyne Dukes and Ruth Watson all of Saluda, SC; three brothers, Artis Dozier, Saluda, SC, Romulus Dozier, Jr., Washington, DC and Hemy Dozier, Jamaica, NY; seven sisters-in-law, four brothers-in-law; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and sorrowing friends.
Humbly submitted, The Familv

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Sometimes it's hard to understand Why certain things must be. But there is a reason for it all Beyond our power to see.
And may it comfort us a bit To know the one we love, Has joined eternal happiness And lasting peace above.
Humbly submitted The Family
With grateful hearts, we, the family of the late M RS. M A R Y LEE D O ZIER C O L E M A N would like to express our sincere and heartfelt appreciation for the many expressions oF sympathy, love and concern shown to us during our hour of bereavement. Thank you and may God bless and keep you in His tender loving care.
Services Entrusted T
Uutler & Sons Punert
306 North Bouknight Ferry Rc Saluda,SC 29138
(864)445-2623 or445-3287