Celebration of a christian's promotion to glory for Sister Aleane A. Harris, Saturday, October 16, 1993, 2:00 p.m., Bethel A.M.E. Church, 839 Ninth Street, Augusta, Georgia, Reverend Larry W. Hudson, officiating

CELEBRATION OF A CHRISTIANS PROMOTION TO GLORY
FOR
Sister Aleane A. Harris
Saturday, October 16, 1993 - 2:00 P.M. BETHEL A.M.E. CHURCH 839 Ninth Street Augusta, Georgia
Reverend Larry W. Hudson, Officiating

Obituary
A Godly life ended October 11, 1993, when Mrs. Aleane A. Harris was taken from us. We know she is at rest with our heavenly Father. After years of health problems, the Lord took from her all pain and took her to Himself, where there is no pain and no burden of a tear.
Mrs. Harris was born August 6, 1930 in Augusta, Georgia to the late Oblee and Mary Andrews. At an early age, she was converted and baptized at Mount Calvary Baptist Church, Augusta, Georgia. She later moved her membership to Bethel A.M.E. Church.
She was married to John Harris, Jr. To this union seven children were born.
At Bethel, she was a faithful member of the Sanctuary Choir and assisted in the supervision of the Sunbeam Choir. Mrs. Harris loved the Lord. Even though her presence was limited once her health began to fail, her heart was with Bethel and her faith strong in the Lord.
Mrs. Harris was employed by the Medical College of Georgia for 25 years as a nursing assistant in labor and delivery. She retired in 1985 due to health problems.
She leaves to cherish her memory: her husband, John H. Harris, Jr.; four daughters, Demetrist Bolton, Augusta, Ga., Deborah Hall, Greenville, S.C., Ava Harris, Greenville, S.C. and Tyvie Harris, Augusta, Ga.; three sons, Dwight Phinizy, Hampton, Va., Dennis Harris, Bloomington, Mn. and Derrick Harris, Cincinnatti, Oh.; one sister, Mary Bryant, Augusta, Ga.; two brothers, Oblee Andrews, Augusta, Ga. and Otis Andrews, Washington, D.C.; three daughters-in-law, Brenda Phinizy, Hampton, Va., Elaine Harris, Bloomington, Mn. and Cynthia Harris, Cincinnatti, Oh.; one son-in-law, Douglas Hall, Greenville, S.C.; eleven grandchildren, Germaine and Carlis Bolton, Augusta, Ga., Christine and Jessica Phinizy, Hampton, Va., Kevin, Keith, Kendal and Kory Harris, Bloomington, Mn., Brandi and Derrick Harris, Cincinnatti, Oh., Kristin Hall, Greenville, S.C.; one great-granddaughter, Jocelyn Bolton, Augusta, Ga.; three aunts, Katherine Thomas, Detroit, Mich., Gerleans Smith and Clyde Allison, Augusta, Ga.; two sisters-in-law, Lucille Andrews, Augusta, Ga. and Doris Andrews, Washington, D.C.; one brother-in-law, Charles Bryant, Augusta, Ga. and a host of other relatives and friends.

Order OfService
Reverend Lorry W. Hudson, Presiding

PROCESSIONAL

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HYMN ..................... .... Choir and Congregation "OGod, Our Help.

INVOCATION. ..................... . Rev. Jacob Phinizy

SCRIPTURE

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Old Testament . ................ Rev. Jacob C. Trowell

New Testament ................. Rev. Minnie L. Davis

SELECTION .............................. Mass Choir "How Great Thou Art"

TRIBUTE FROM THE CHILDREN

EXPRESSIONS (Limit Three Minutes) A Church Member - Bro. Willie Chiles
- ir A Friend - Sis. Hettie Copeland A Friend

RESOLUTION ..................... Sis. Eloise K. Curtis

OBITUARY ............................. Read Silently

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS . ... ......... Sis. Tareon Brown

SOLO ....................... Rev. Henry W. Phinizy, Jr.

EULOGY . . ..................... Rev. Larry W. Hudson

RECESSIONAL......................... "GoingHome"

INTERMENT ...... .............. Walker Memorial Park Augusta, Georgia

- REPAST Bethel A.M.E. Church
First Unit

** PALLBEARERS ** Stewards and Trustees of Bethel A.M.E. Church
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** FLOWER BEARERS ** Ushers and Stewardesses of Bethel A.M.E. Church

"Thank God For Mama" She gave me life when it started She stayed with me and never parted She held me close in her arms. She wiped the tears from my eyes.
She understood my baby talk. She was there when I started to walk. ... And I thank God, I thank Godfor Mama.
She taught me rightfrom wrong. She taught me myfirst song.
Mother taught me how to share. She taught me the Lords Prayer. She told me, "God will never change. When you need Him just call His name. " . . . And I thank God, I thank Godfor Mama.
I thank Godfor Mama. My Mother taught me how to pray I thank Godfor my Mama because she showed my the right way. I know that I will meet my Mother in heaven some day .. .And I thank God, I thank Godfor MAMA.

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** ACKNOWLEDGEMENT **

We wish to thank all who have been so very kind to us during the illness an death of our loved one. We have sustained a great loss; only God knows how hard it is to bear. However, we want you to know that we are deeply grateful

and touched by the expressions of love and sympathy that you have given to us.

May God grant unto each of you His richest blessings.

. . . The Family

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