Homegoing celebration for Jill W. Lee, to be held, Tuesday, July 15, 2008, 2:00 p.m., New Bethel A.M.E. Church, 300 East Minshew Street, Coffee Springs, Alabama, Reverend Paul Phillip, pastor, Minister Ralph Lee, Jr., officiating

HOMEGOING CELEBRATION
For
To Be Held
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
2:00 p.m. New Bethel AMJE. Church
300 East Minshew Street Coffee Springs, Alabama
Reverend Paul Phillip, Pastor Minister Ralph Lee, Jr., Officiating

Let not your heart be troubled ye believe in G od, believe also in me. John 14:1
On Wednesday, at 3:00 p m ., July 9,2008, as the clouds hung heavy over the City of Augusta, Geogia, God stood in the portal of Heaven, sum monsed his angel and said, Bring my servant home.
Jill Wallace Lee was bom October 19,1950 in Enterprise, A labam a to Ms. Elnora Wallace Head and Mr. Horace H. Johnson. The only child, she attended Riverside High School in Geneva, Alabama. A t an early age she accepted God at New Bethel A M . Church in Geneva, Alabama.
After marrying Mr. Ralph Lee, Sr. on February 3, 1974 and moving around with him in the U.S. Army for over 21 years, she joined Beulah Grove Baptist Church of Augusta, Georgia under the pastorage of Reverend Dr. Sam Davis.
Jill was preceded in death by her mother, M s. Elnora Wallace Head, two daughters, Malika and Rashelle Lee.
Those who will miss and cherish her memory most: her loving and devoted husband, Ret. SFC Ralph Lee, Sr.; son, Ralph Lee, Jr. (Jackie); daughter, Tiffany S. Lee; grandson, Miciah A. Lee, all of Hephzibah, Georgia; father, Horace H. Johnson, Sr.; three sisters, Silvia, M alissa and Tamekia, all of Hillsboro, North Carolina; two brothers, Horace Johnson, Jr. of New York City, New York, Anthony Johnson of Hillsboro, North Carolina; Aunts, Lovie L. Simmons of Enterprise, Alabama, Annie Wallace of Geneva, Alabama and Emma P., (Burl) Stallworth of Lawton, Oklahoma; uncle Quarterman Johnson, Jr., o f Detroit, Michigan; motherin-law, Susie Mae Lee of Geneva, Alabama; god children, Olivia Hornsby Stacy, Celina McMillion and Devonte' Tardy; a host of cousins, nieces, nephews, friends; six sisters-in-law, Alberta Lowry o f Geneva, Alabama, Tommie M. Burks of DeRidder, Louisiana, Monica L. Tolbert of Geneva, Alabama, Geraldine Lee of Hephzibah, Georgia, Joyce Lee o f Geneva, Alabama and Freddie M. Lee of Atlanta, Georgia; four brothers-in-law, Joseph Lee, Sr. of Hephzibah, Georgia, Rufus Lee of Geneva, Alabama, Johnny F. Lee, Sr. ofAtlanta, Georgia and Sylvester Tolbert, Jr. of Geneva, Alabama.

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Musical Prelude Processional of Family
Selection........................ Scripture of Comfort:
Old Testament.... New Testament... Prayer of Comfort......... Selection........................ Words of Encouragment Expressions Friend................ Cousin............... Husband............
Solo............................... Acknowledgements.......

.Community Choir
.............. Elder Rufus Lee .Bishop Earl Williams, Jr.
............ Rev. Paul Phillips
...........Community Choir
....Elder Sylvester Tolbert
................ .Mr. Larry Caldwell Mrs. Joice Caldwell
............... Ms. Wanda S. Threat Mrs. Blanch A. Dowdell
.......... Ret. SFC Ralph Lee, Sr.
.........................Mrs. Joyce Lee
.Wiregrass Funeral Home Staff

Obituary...................... (Read Silently)........................... Soft Music Solo.................................................................. Mrs. Annie Wallace Eulogy.............................................................. Min. Ralph Lee, Jr. Parting View................................... .Wiregrass Funeral Home Staff Recessional

Interment
Pleasant Valley Cemetery

Repast
Church of God In Christ

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Words cannot express how much / love and miss you.

When two people have been together 35 years as you and I have, we never know when our last days togeth er will be, and we begin to take things for granted.

Although the Lord has called you from labor to reward, you will always be in my heart. Although I will miss you very much, I cannot question the Lord. For I know He has taken you to a place where there is no more pain and suffering, only eternal love and peace.

I will always love you, Jill. Your Husband, Ralph Lee, Sr.

P.S. M issing You!

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I lost my mom today, and what can I say...

I can say that she was my friend and she stuck in there with me through thick and thin.
I can say that she was my doctor, giving me everything that the hospital couldn't offer.
I can say that she was my teacher, teaching me the ups and downs and the right way in life in which to steer. I can say that she was my hero, showing me that there is nothing for fear, you know.
I could say these things and many others, but most important of all , I have the priviledge to say that she was my mother. *

I will always love you mom!

Love,
Tiffany

Mom...

I will miss hearing your voice that was sealed with such love. I will miss all those funny faces you use to make that would just crack me up. I will miss all the good advice you use to give me about any subject that I would ask.

I could go on for days about all that I will miss, but it can all be summed up in this, I will miss a Mother's Love.

I love you and will miss you O l' Lady!! You will never be forgotten.

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Nieces and Cousins

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Tyrone Tolbert Dwyne Wallace

Johnny Marks, Jr. Chris Stacy

Rufus L. Lee

Kenneth Stallworth

Sebastine Tolbert Jack Wallace, Jr.

Ochnaudedgemenh,
The family wishes to acknowledge and thank you for each and every act o f kindness, concern, love and support shown during this time of ill ness and bereavement. We can never repay you, so we ask that God will forever keep you in his providential care.
The Lee Family
Wiregrass Funeral Home 307 South Fulton Street Geneva, Alabama 36340
(334) 684-6222