Homegoing Celebration For Johnnie Mae Houston Sunday, December 12,1999 2:30 p.m. Springfield Baptist Church 114 Twelfth Street Augusta, Georgia Rev. E. T. Martin, Pastor - Officiating Obituary , daughter of Mrs. Cozette Houston and the late Deacon John Willie Houston and the granddaughter of the late Mrs. Sarah Collins Stokes, was born on June 25,1943 in Columbia County, Georgia. At an early age of twelve, she joined Springfield Baptist Church and was baptized by the Rev. Robert Blossom in 1955. Growing up in Springfield she participated in many church organizations and was always willing and eager to do whatever she could to strenghthen the churchs program. She recelVSCl hr Sducation in Richmond County Public Schools and graduated in 1961, from Lucy C. Laney High School. After graduating from high school, she moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where she remained for thirty years. Upon returning to Augusta, she resumed her work at Springfield where her love and dedication to Springfield was evident. She most recently served as President of Springfields Historical Committee. As a daughter and sister she was loyal, responsible, caring and loving. Johnnies kind and gentle spirit wiii be remembered by all who knew her. Johnnie is survived and will be dearly missed by her mother, Mrs. Cozette Houston; sisters, Elnore, Beveriy and Yvonne Houston; two brothers, Franklin (Beulah) McClattie and William (Kathryn) Houston; six nieces, Ella Hams, Debbie and Teiza McClattie, Stacey, Shanta and Risa Houston; three nephews, Darrell McClattie, Shaun and Tony Williams; seven great nieces, three great nephews; one aunt, Mrs. Katherine Flowers, one great uncle, Mr. Mose (Ruth) Crawford; and a host of other relatives and friends. I Must Leave When I must (eave youfor a CittCe white Tfease do not grieve andsfied wiCd tears Andhug your sorrow to you through the years But start out BraveCy witfi a gaCCant smUe; Andfor My sake andin my name five on anddo offthings the same, yeednot your ConeCiness on empty days, Butfitt eaach waking hour in usefuCways, "Reach out your handin comfort and in cheer, AndI in turn wiffcomfort you andhoCdyou near; Andnever, Never Be afraidto die, for I am waitingfor you in the sky! Order of Service Organ Prelude..............................Rev. Tommie Johnson "We Are Marching To Zion" Processional Hymn.................................................... Sanctuary Choir "Amazing Grace" Prayer.............................................. Rev. Aldoph Hollins Pastor, North Augusta Baptist Church Scripture....... Old Testament - Rev. Frederick Patterson Pastor, Truevine Baptist Church New Testament - Rev. Eric Taylor Pastor, Oakey Grove Baptist Church Solo............................................. Deacon G. T. McCord Remarks.................................... (Three Minutes Please) A Church Member... .Mrs. Patricia Arnold A Friend......Ms. Jacquelyn Chamberlain A Classmate.......Deacon Isaac Johnson Obituary.....................................................Read Silently Acknowledgements ............................Mrs. Harriet Green Musical Selection.................................. Sanctuary Choir "God Has Smiled On Me" Eulogy..................................................Rev. E. T. Martin Recessional......................................"Going Up Yonder" Interment........................ Mount Olive Memorial Gardens Repast St. Johns Building Springfield Baptist Church you sCipped away from us without saying good-Bye. If only you knew flow ConeCy it is without you Being here. Mae, we miss you and Cove you. "We know that you are in a Cand of Taradise and someday we aCCwiCC see you again. llntiCthat day comes you wiCCaCways Be in our hearts. Love, yvonne Pallbearers Dea. George T. McCord Dea.Emanuel Sullivan Trustee Thomas Jasper Trustee Roy D. Sullivan Trustee Randolph J. Dunn Trustee Eddie Sullivan Honorary Pallbearers Lucy C. Laney High School Class of 1961 Flower Bearers Ushers of Springfield Baptist Church Ushers Union of Georgia In Appreciation We the family acknowledge with grateful appreciation and gratitude the comforting expressions of sympathy rendered through prayers, cards, telegrams and every act of kindness. May God bless each and everone of you. ......... The Family ********************* We appreciate your trust in us, and sincerely hope that our service has been deserving of your confidence. If we have helped to lighten your burden, Our aim has been accomplished. W. H. Mays Mortuary "Professional Service A Family Tradition Since 1922" 1221 James Brown Boulevard - Augusta, Georgia (706)722-6401 Alpha and Omega Printing Company