The homegoing celebration for Rosalind Louise Marcus, Saturday, April 30, 2011, 3:00 p.m., C. A. Reid Sr. Memorial Funeral Home Chapel, 314-A Laney Walker Blvd. Ext., Augusta, Ga 30901, Rev. Dr. Sam Davis, officiating

The Homegoing Celebration
for
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Saturday, April 30, 2011 3:00 p.m.
C. A. Reid Sr. Memorial Funeral Home Chapel 314-A Laney Walker Blvd. Ext. Augusta, GA 30901 Rev. Dr. Sam Davis, Officiating

06ituary
^od saw the roacCwasgetting rough; Hie hiCCs were hard to cfimh.
He gentCy cfosedher Coving eyes, fin d whispered, U(Peace (Be Hiine " Her weary hours, her days o fpain, her
nights are past. How she is at home at Cast.
dpsafindLouise CMarcus was bom in New York City, New York on October 4, 1956. The Lord called her home on April 22, 2011.
j She was a loving daughter, mother, and grandmother.
She was a loyal employee for Goody's Clothing Store for several years and a dedicated member of Beulah Grove Baptist Church. She was baptized on November 12, 2006 by Dr. Sam Davis.
I She leaves to cherish her memory her mother, Luzahne Marcus, Bronx, New York; her only daughter, Mrs. Olonda Russell, Augusta,
; Georgia; three grandchildren, Shreena, Olivia, JacQuell; son-in-law, Mr. Stanley Russell, Jr.; a special cousin/brother, Trevis Johnson (Uncle Trevis), Augusta, Georgia; and a host of cousins, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephew, in-laws, and friends.,
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Order o f W orship

Processional

Scripture............................................................................. M inister

Old and

NewTestament Reading

Prayer................................................................................. Minister Solo .................................................

Remarks:

Mr. Trevis Johnson ............ ............ A sa Family Member O bituary..........................................

Acknowledgements ........................

Musical Selection............................

Eulogy ............................................

Recessional

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(Don't grievef o r me, f o r now I'm free, I 'mfo[[owing the -path god[aidfor me. I tooh^his hand when I heard his cad, I turned my 6acf^and [eft it ad.
I could not stay another day, do [augh, to [ove, to wort^ to play. Lashs d fr undone must stay that way, I'vefo u n d that peace at the end o f the day.
I f my parting has [efi a void, d h e n fid it w ith remem6eredjoy. (Afriendship shared, a [augh, a hiss, dLh, yes, these things too I w id miss.
(Be not hurdened w ith times o f sorrow, I wish you the sunshine o f tomorrow. M y Life's 6eenfud, I savoured much, goodfriends, good times, a loved one's touch.
(Perhaps my time seemed a d too 6rief Don't [engthen it now w ith undue grief.
L ift up your heart and share w ith me, g o d w anted me now, He set mefree.

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We acknowledge the many kind deeds, words of inspiration, prayers and all other expressions of concern. We thank and praise God for the caring and support of our family and friends at our time of need.

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