Her children rise up and call her blessed. Proverbs 31:28 Mary Patterson Leach was born December 7, 1911, in Barnwell, South Carolina to the late Aaron and Rachel Patterson. She attended the public schools in Aiken County, South Carolina. She left South Carolina to make a life for herself in New York. At an early age, she joined Runs Missionary Baptist Church where she served faithfully until her health failed. She was married to the late Archie Dean Leach on February 23,1952. To this union, no children were born, but she had the privilege of raising John West as her son. She also cared for and provided for a number of relatives and loved ones. She became a mother, grandmother, aunt, caregiver, and mentor for many far and near. She volunteered many valuable countless hours as a caregiver, caring for the sick and shut-in. Mrs. Leach served faithfully in many organizations over the years including: the Federation of Block Associations of New York, 106th Precinct Commu nity Council of Brooklyn, and the Georgia Council of the Blind. She received commendations from the Peoples Democratic Coalition Club of New York City, the Metropolitan Coordinating Committee For Children, the Zion Temple Baptist Church Missionaries, the Police Department of New York City and others. She departed this life on January 8, 2012, one month after the celebration of her 100th birthday. She leaves to mourn a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, neighbors and sorrowing friends. 'The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear" Psalm 27:1 Processional Rev. Stevie Berry, Presiding Selection C. W. Phinizy Choir Scripture Old and New Testament Rev. Elroy Wilson Prayer Words of Comfort Rev. Anthony Wilson Reflections (Three Minutes) as a friend Dea.Heyward Williams as a church member Dea. Henry Ingram as a family member Raymond L. Leach Tribute Selection Kimberly Bennings C. W. Phinizy Choir ^Please take a moment to read the obituary j Acknowledgements Eulogy Rev. Hardy S. Bennings, III Recessional Interment the the church cemetery Family repast in church dining room immediately after committal God's Garden Must Be Beautiful God Looked around the garden, and found an empty space. He looked down upon the earth, and saw your tired face. He put his arms around you, and lifted you to rest. God's garden must be beautiful for he only takes the best. He knew you were weary, and knew you were in pain. He knew that you might never, be well on earth again. He saw the roads were getting rough, and the hills were hard to climb. So he closed your weary eyelids, and whispered peace be thine. Pallbearers Runs M issionary Baptist Church Deacons Flower bearers Runs Missionary Baptist Church Ushers Services Entrusted to C. A. Reid Sr. Memorial Funeral Home 3141 Laney Walker Blvd,. Augusta, GA The family of the late Mary Leach thanks you for the many acts and deeds rendered during the loss and Homegoing Celebration of their loved one. Your prayers, phone calls, visits, and cards were a blessing from God. Thank you for your love, caring, and concerns. * S p rin gfield ffiaptfat G&wich Saint John M em orial ^Building Qugudta, Qemgia S u n d a g, S)ecem&m 11}2011 1:30 p m . Map p y M a3t&t cfutdrcmuse up and call h&cfrletted... /' ffwu&i&s 31:28 - - 3 }m gHom ~ Queetings j(y ecus ion Presentation of the Menmee fPuujev.......................... ............Plea. Mcvulg Refinings, 111 3 ntmductions.......... ......... ............. M rs, Shvdeg Patterson 3 he Reach Pam iig (S'ut of 3 own Quest* Pteading....................................... M rs. Ptegina Pluffin R irthdag Pressings % W M Wishers Poem .................................................. .M o, JCim Pfennings Pfirthdag Pressings 6g W M Wishers P iappg Pfirthdag Song, / Pressentatien of Rake Special 3 resentations Response ftg Pionoree dosin g M usic. .Pellowship