Homegoing Celebration for Helvic Carnard Leverett, Sunrise: June 19, 1970, Sunset: June 23, 2006. Thursday, June 29, 2006, 3:00 P.M. Antioch Baptist Church, 1454 Florence Street, Augusta, Georgia 30909. Reverend Dr. K. B. Martin, Pastor, Reverend Larry Neal, Officiating.

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Philippians 4:13: 7 can do all things through Christ which
strengthens me."
With the dawning of each new day, comes the setting of the sun.
Helvic Carnard Leverett embarked on this life on June 19, 1970
in Augusta, Georgia. His journey ended when the Lord called him
home to rest on June 23,2006 at Dwight D. Eisenhower Medical Center.
Carnard received his education in the Richmond County School
System where he was a graduate of Westside High School. He
furthered his education through the Joint Apprenticeship Training
Program of the IBEW/NECA, where he graduated with the
classification of Journeyman Wireman in Electrical Construction
and Maintenance. He also became a member of the International
Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.
He was employed by Bechtel/Savannah River Site until his
retirement in August 2002.
Carnard was a devoted family man and a friend to all he met. He
was known for his generous nature, clever sense of humor, and
insightful words of wisdom. He lived every day of his life with
profound perseverance and humility.
He leaves to cherish his memory, a wife, Mialashun Tarra Leverett,
a daughter, Kathryn Imani Leverett, a son, Helvic Carnard (CJ)
Leverett, Jr. his parents, Harold and Alma Leverett, two brothers,
Harold (Marcia) Leverett of Augusta, Georgia and Christopher
(Angela) Leverett of Statesboro, Georgia, two uncles, Thomas
(Sarah) Leverett of Augusta, Georgia and Samuel (Martha)
Leverett of New York City, New York, five aunts, Christine
Gibson, Virda (Willie) Elam, Elizabeth Blackwell, all of Augusta,
Georgia, Carolyn Young of Kansas City, Missouri, and Barbara
Leverett of Lincolnton, Georgia, three nieces, Erika Leverett,
Jasmine Leverett, and Tamika Holmes, a nephew, Harold Bernard
(HB) Leverett, father and mother-in-law, Charles and Kathryn
Holmes, two brothers-in-law, Titus (Tabatha) Holmes of
Hephzibah, Georgia and Decosta (Mary) Holmes of Virginia
Beach, Virginia and a host of cousins, other relatives, and friends.
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Dear God, we need to know, why did you take him above ?
His name is Helvic Camard Leverett, he is someone that we loved.
He was our Daddy, we were his big boy and little girl.
( We miss him so much since he left this world.
If we had one more chance , we would hug him real tight.
We would tell him we loved him and kiss him good-bye.
Thidpoem is not perfect, it is just how we feel.
We miss you, Daddy, our pain is so real.
We love and miss you!
Imani and CJ
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Reverend Larry Neal - Officiating
Processional
Selection..................First New Hope Baptist Choir
Scriptures.................Reverend Willie James Trottie
Faith Temple Baptist Church
Prayer.........................Reverend F.C. Henderson
Popular Spring Baptist Church
Selection..................First New Hope Baptist Choir
Reflections......................... Mialashun Leverett
Obituary............................................Read Silently
Acknowledgements......................Evette Richardson
Solo...............................................Erika Leverett
Eulogy........................Pastor Christopher Leverett
Transformed Church International
Recessional
Interment.......................Westover Memorial Park
Repast
Antioch Baptist Church
Fellowship Hall
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You had a talent for bringing special meaning to life,
It was such a pleasure to be your wife.
You helped me to grow and to realize,
The fullness and beauty in our lives.
Everyday / counted my blessings.
Then God called, and you went away,
Out of this world to a brighter day.
Suddenly my life of gladness
Turned to utter sadness.
My grief wears me down, I shed so many tears,
As I recall your love and devotion through the years.
For your sake and in memory of your name,
I pray for strength to do things the same.
To reach out, to fill the hours with useful ways,
To comfort, to cheer and have no more empty days,
I try to console myself - it was God's greater plan,
So I must accept it, in Faith I can.
You moved away to His splendid home above,
There is life after death,
So I know you will be waiting for me,
With love.
Though Heaven and Earth divide us, and the distance is so great,
count my blessings for the years you were my mate.
I will live my life remembering, while you wait,
My beloved, may you rest in peace.
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Mr. Tim Burley
Mr. Marcus Cobb
Mr. Willie Gant
Mr. Decosta Holmes
Mr. Roger Lockhart
Mr. Henry Sturgis
Mr. Ronald Wilson
Mr. Jimmy Wiley
Ushers
Family and Friends
First New Hope Baptist Church
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Farewell my family, dont weep
For Im at peace now, just asleep
Farewell my family, Im not alone
The Mighty "Maker has led me safely home.
Just think back over the many years,
How the family seemed so strong, holding back the tears.
Yet God somehow always made a way
And I thanked Him every night for another day.
Be good my family, always love each other
Be strong my family, strong in heart,
the blood ties no one can ever part.
And if somewhere I made a mistake
As1 you live many will you make.
Farewell my family, Ive been called away.
Walk with God, trust in God.
for He is by your side.
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The family wishes to express their sincere gratitude for all %
expressions of kindness, sympathy, and love shown during their
time of bereavement. May God bless each of you.
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