ORDER OF SERVICE - Karn Gorn Callto Celebration "We've Come This Far by Faith" Choir andCongregation Prayer ofComfort aObeietuaray ) talSee PsD alm 23; aRevelation e21:a1-5 ReverendDoctor Melvin Lowry BEilsa hdoepr JaWenilLehwies e Mo Wrayne Prsckon Reflections Larry Bryant, son Johnathan Ivey, cousin Anthony Dejoie, brother Acknowledgement of:Condolences Mrs, Colis Ivey MusicalSelection Eulogy Mr, Wayne Preston; | Ms. Karen Gordon | Reverend Harold Harris | Charge "He Is Gone" by DavidHarkins Elder Phyllis Wright | 2ug Paycoaneae eige | Recessional MusicalPostlude | Ms. Karen Gordon Interment Mount Olive Memorial Gardens Repast | Belle-Terrace Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall | PallBearers shya Vente Nee ohnathan Ivey wayne Samuels A FALLEN LIMB A limb has fallen from the family tree. 9 keep hearing a voice thatSAYS, "Grieve notfor me. ReCmoenTtmhiebngeuoeromtdhyelibhfeeers9ittltaiigmveee,sd,wIh'tihmleeclo9auuwngtahtisensrgt,rootnnhygeo,suo.nogh. Keep smiling and,surely the sun wil.shine through, My mindis al ease, my soulis at rest Remembering all. how 9 truly was blessed. Continue traditions, no matter how small. Go on withyour life, don't worry aboutfalls 9 missyou all.dearly, SO keep upyour chin, Untilthe day comes we're together again, ~Author unknown | Celebrating the Life of | MichaelJoseph `. ann GabrielDejoie March30,1977 ~ June3, 2017 | | | -- In Appreciatin = _are Ag ato afor Us"Mebkey who have been so thoug fu an cee roughout this very ifficu me. Your prayers, calls, words ofencouragement, and:hie acts ofkindness, hoth seen andunseen, have trulygiven us strength an inspiration. ThankYyou andmayuy Godcontinue to bless each andevery6) one of Jyou. J f , The Deine tanith W. H. Mays Mortuary James Fe ani "ProfessionalService A Family Tradition Since 1922" 1221 Augusta, Georgia 706-722-6401 sss iia, ET --- hTutoaalcscoodmrpelaims;hgnroetaotnlthyipnglsa,nwheutmualsstonboetlioenvley..a.c.t.,. Anatole France 4:00 a.m, Saturday, June 24, 2017 Relle~Terrace Preshyterian Church, USA || 2470 Golden Camp Road Augusta, GA 3090b ReverendHaroldHarris, Interim Pastor, Officiating "There is more toa boy than what his mother sees, There is more to a boy than what his father dreams. Inside every boy lies a heart that heats, Andsometimes it screams, refusing to take defeat. And sometimes his father's dreams aren't bi. enough, andsometimes his mother's vision isn't long enough, Andsometimes the boy has to dream his own dreams andhreak through the clouds with his own sunbeams," MichaelDejoie was indeeda dreamer! His life was fullofdreams andboldideas, He waspropelled.by love for his family, his love for Haiti, his birth country, and his desire to bring transformative change to that islandnation. Michael's life and legacy are a testament to his untiring efforts to actualize his plans anddreams and to see his familyprosper. Mike's life began andendedin Haiti, a country he dreamedof.being instrumental in helping become the true "Pearlofthe Antilles". Born in Port-au-Prince on March30, 1977, Mike was the older ofthe two sons ofJoyce andMichaelGabriel Oejoie. As soon as she set eyes On him, his mother pronounced him "The most beautifulbaby ever horn!" At age three Michael got his first `real job "one that brought him more pleasure htihsarnesapnoynshibeiwliotyultodevperrothecotlTdo~nhyefbreocmamaenyToanndy'abigobreothehra,rmM.icYheatewlhfeelntitMwiakse, himself, waspunis edforfighting with hisyounger brother, he d proudly proclaim, T'mjust trying to toughen him up for the world. IfMichaelwas the archetypical`big brother", he was also the archetypical"son. fHreomadhoirmeadnhids.fianthhereirtiimnmgeaaSseunrsaebUly.SHeafonldlaowdeedsihriemtoarhoeuinndd,eipnceensdseannttlayn~dlaearning business owner ~ wanting only to be like hisfather andto make him proud. In 1986, turmoilandpoliticalunrest in Haiti causedthe family to move to Georgia. Mike attendedColumbia County schools and,playedhaskethall soccer and,football fora variety ofarea teams, A gifted.athlete, Michaelexcelledin baskethallandsoccer, AHmeerreitcuarnneSdcthooHoaliitniPfoorrth-iasus-ePnriionr"cyee,arMoifchikgheslchhaoodlh.iasn"dCogrmaedtuoatJeesdufsr"ommoTmhee nNaettw the age oftwelve when, much to ee and.delight ofhis maternal grandfather, he _foinedPiney Grove Baptist Church, yAefatresrihnitghhesrchoiol goradutationT,hiMsiaclhlaoewlemdhoivmetditmoeAttolahnotnaewhhisesrkeilhlsefwoorrhkiesdl,iffeoprlsaenveorfal deenltirgehptreedneeuvresrhyiopn,eablywaoysiwiteh thaeghooamleoofwbneeirngathitshoeywonubnosgs,agMeiocfh2a!elsurprised and In 2009, Michaeldecidedto return to Haiti to apprentice with his father in hopes of |eventually heading the family business in Port-au-Prince. While he was there, a catastrophic magnitude 7 earl quake strucka devastating hlow to Haiti. Michaelwas a hero under criticalcircumstances when he riskedhis personal:safety rescuing other victims from the devastation. Always one to have a plan, Michael, with his easy smile, continued p| lanning business ventures, including being an art broker, extracting and eMxipkoretirnegcesiuvgeadrsceantetjulicee, aanSda|cmoinxvoelrotgiisntgaOnejdowieasreanbtaolaprcoupleirnatryyignrtiollhmoasstteelrr.enYtaolsu, were lucky, indeed, if you were aroundwhen hisfish or ribs were on the menu! Michaelis survivedby his mother, Joyce Williams Dejoie; brother, Anthon Dejoie, hoth ofMartinez, GAL; son, Larry BryantofNew Orleans, LA; aughter, Gabrielle Dejoie ofMarietta, GA; two sisters, Sabine Dejoie ofPort-au-Prince, Haiti; Ismaelia Dejoie ofWashington, D.C. anda host ofrelatives andspecial friends, Struck down alltoo soon, Michaelwas blessedto see his two childrengrow and Hourish. His son Larry just completed his freshmanyear at Tulane Universi and daughter Gabrielle (Brie) is always on the Honor Roll. Now reunitedwith his "Poppy "who fre-deceasedhim by just eight months, hisdaughter Brie muses, They re probably up there building someti ing ~ right now."