Celebrating the life of Damion A. Collier, sunrise, 10-06-1983, sunset, 09-17-2010, Saturday, September 25, 2010, 1:00 in the afternoon, Tabernacle Baptist Church, 1223 Laney Walker Boulevard, Augusta Ga 30901, Reverend Dr. Charles E. Goodman Jr., pastor/teacher, officiating

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Damion A. Collier was bom October 6,1983, in Augusta, GA. He departed this life on September 17, 2010, at the Medical College of Georgia.
He was bom to Shari Robinson Collier and Alex Collier. He was converted and baptized at the Tabernacle Baptist Church under the leadership of the Rev. Dr. C.S. Hamilton at an early age. Damion was a member of the PBS Youth Ministry and the Our Turn Entertainment Youth Group.
He graduated from T.W. Josey High School in 2001. Damion attended Voorhees College in Denmark, SC. He worked at World of Color. He loved basketball, softball, music and spending time with his family and friends.
Damion was preceded in death by his loving and devoted grand parents Charlie (Clara) Robinson and George (Mamie)Collier and Uncle Andre Robinson.
Left to cherish his sweet memory: Loving and devoted mother, Shari Robinson Collier, daughter, Jordyn Jarmila Collier, father, Alex Collier, all of Augusta, GA; loving and devoted brothers, Albert B. Taylor of Lithonia, GA, Carlos D. Robinson of Augusta, GA, Keith (Tiffany) Reeves of EUenwood, GA; sister, Schacorya Robinson of Augusta, GA; Loving and devoted aunts: Arvella E. Robinson, Dorothy Waltina Robinson, Georgene (Samuel) Smith, Brenda C. Wynn all of Augusta, GA; Gloria C. Armstead of Southfield, MI; Denise Collier of McDonough, GA; uncles: Glenn (Robbiestine) Robinson of McDonough, GA; Marquette L. Robin son, Allen (Eleanor Dianne) Collier of Decatur, GA; nephews: Al bert B. Taylor, Jr. and Keshawn Taylor of Adanta, GA, Carlos Brooks, Jarvis Brooks, of Augusta, GA; nieces: Dinikka Brooks of Augusta, GA, Naja Reeves, Jada Reeves of Ellenwood, GA; Special Cousins, Braylen and Litde Derrick; Loving and devoted adopted grandmother, Mrs. Lucy Armstrong of Augusta, GA; Godparents: Erick (Cassandra) Thomas of Hanover, Maryland; God sisters: Ivy Glover, Deaidra Walker of Augusta, GA; Special family: The Stew arts; Special friend: Donna Brown and D'Andre Walker all of Au gusta, GA and a host of loving family members and friends.

Damion
It broke our heart to lose you but you did not go alone. For part of us went with you the day God called you home. To see your face and watch you smile to sit and talk with you a while, to be together in the same old way, would be our greatest wish today. You left us so suddenly without a goodbye, but you left us memories that will never die. God will give us strength to bear it and courage to face the blow, but what it means to lose you, no one will ever know. I love you my baby forever, Lord knows weihate to say good-bye, We're giving you to our Heavenly Father to take care of you until we see you again. We love you Damion forever.
Love, Mommy and Albert T

Prelude

Processional

Selection

Tabernacle Baptist Church Choir

Scripture Old Testament New Testament

Rev. Sheffie Rouse Rev. George C. Miller

Prayer of Comfort

Dea. Tony Lewis

Selection

Tabernacle Baptist Church Choir

Remarks (Two Minutes Please)
Church Deacon ~ Dea. Ed Jones Teacher ~ Patricia Moseley Friend ~ Christa Freeman Sister ~ Schacorya Robinson

Acknowledgements Solo Words of Comfort Recessional Interment

Ms. Veronica Lawrence Dr. Hawthorne Welcher Rev. Dr. Charles E. Goodman, Jr. Going Up Yonder Southview Cemetery

Repast Tabernacle Baptist Church Family Life Center
and Doughty Park

Corvis Stewart Jadorvis Stewart Curtis Lewis

Arthur Anthony Alton Webbs Ernest Stewart

T.W.Josey Class of 2001

For You Mom From Your Grateful SON Mom, no one sees me like you do, You have known me all my life. No one understands me like you do,
We're alike in more ways than we even know. No one loves me like you do,
And that is why no one could love you more than I do. Happy Valentine's Day! Love You Mama, Damion 2010

Perhaps you sent a lovely card or sat quietly in a chair,
Perhaps you sent beautiful flowers, If so, we saw them there.
Perhaps you sent or spoke kind words As any friend could say;
Perhaps you were not there at all, Or just thought of us that day.
Whatever you dia to console the heart, We thank you so very much.
Your many expressions of kindness shown during our time of bereavement is greatly appreciated and we are blessed by your deeds,
actions and prayers!
W.H. Mays Mortuary 1221 James Brown Blvd; Augusta, GA 30901
Proprams: Nancv Travlor

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