FUNERAL SERVICE
FOR MRS. ANTRON DEBORAH NORMAN LINDSEY
Sunday, February 3, 2002 2:OOPM
Zechariah Alexander, Sr. Memorial Chapel 1424 Statesville Avenue Charlotte, North Carolina
Rev. Robert Lee Huey, Jr., Pastor/Officiating Glorious Church of God 3600 Jessie Street Charlotte, North Carolina
Rev. Charlie Hopkins, Assisting
ORDER OF SERVICE
Prelude
Processional
Song ''
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Mt. Carmel Hymn Choir
Scripture Readings:
Old Testament New Testament
Prayer
Rev. Charlie Hopkins
Solo
Amber Peterson
Remarks (Please limit to 2-3 minutes)
Poem In Tribute
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Acknowledgments
Quina Lindsey
Presentation Solo Eulogy
M.O.M.O.
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Rev. Robert Lee Huey, Jr.
Recessional
Interment
York Memorial Park
Benediction
OBITUARY
Sunrise January 1,1970
Sunset January 31,2002
Antron Norman Lindsey, 32, was born in Charlotte, North Carolina, January 1, 1970, to Fessor Norman and Azzie Lee Norman. She attended Harry P. Harding Senior High, and was employed by Federal Express.
Antron was a fragile rose full of vibrancy and humor. Shewaspreceeded in death by her husband, Richard Lindsey and brother, Anto nio Norman.
She leaves to cherish her loving memory; four daughters: Chezni LaTavia Lindsey, Latavia Latron Lindsey, Quina Shante Lindsey and Antronista Jamisha Lindsey; one son, Cordero Canchez Lindsey; her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Fessor and Azzie Lee Norman; one sister, Taffy Norman Hopkins; five brothers, Douglas Parks (Vivian) of McCormick, SC, Lonnie Norman (Bernice), Eugene Norman, Chauncey Norman and Kenneth Norman (Roberta) all of Charlotte; mother-inlaw, Jean Lindsey; and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cous ins and friends.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Thefamily acknowledge s withgreatful appreciation your egression ofsympa thy extended to us during our bereavement. We shallahvays remember with deepgratitudeyour comforting prayers, flowers, telephone calls and cards. May Qodbless each andeveryone ofyou.
The family
FLORAL BEARERS
Family and Friends
PALL BEARERS
Family and Friends **********
"Miss Me But Let Me Go"
When I come to the end of the road And the sun has set me free
I want no rites in a gloom filled room, Why cry for a soul set free?
Miss me a little but not too long, And not with your head bowed low. Remember the love that we once shared.
Miss Me But Let Me Go for this is a journey that we all must take
And each must go alone. It's all a part of the Master's Plan
A step on the road to home When you are lonely and sick at heart,
Go to the friends we know, And bury your sorrow in doing good deeds.
Miss Me But, Let Me Go
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