Mrs. Ola Mae Paschal, home going celebration, March 10, 1942-October 19, 2005, Tuesday, 1:00 p.m., October 25, 2005, Springfield Baptist Church, 523 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, Thomson, GA 30824, Rev. Glennie Olive, presiding, Rev. F.D. Favors, officiating

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'fMxeMtonat Open Hymn ....................Sooner Will Be Done ..........................Mts. Jacqueline Foston Scriptures .................................Old Testament .................................Rev. John Smalley
New Testament ................. .Rev. Henderson Roberson, Jr.

Prayer .................................................,.....................................Rev. Michael Thomas Solo ...................... ..May The WorksPveDone ..............................Mr. George T. Drake Reflections ....................................As A Friend ...........................Mrs. MarjorieBentley
As a Key Woman .................................Ms. Rosie Brown

As a Church Member ..............................Dea. Joseph Greene

As a Family Member .......................................Bobby Rogers

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Acknowledgements ............................................................Thomson Funeral System Staff

Solo .................................... Going Up Yonder ..............................Rev. Ulysses Ponder

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Recessional....................................I'll Fly Away ...............Springfield Baptist Church Choir

Interment .......................................................................................WestviewCemetery

Repast J.H. West Fellowship Hall

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May tender memories soften your grief, May fond recollection bring you relief, And may you find comfort and peace in the thought Of the joy that knowing your loved one brought For time and space can never divide Or keep your loved one from your side
When memory paints in colors true The happy hours that belonged to you.

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Thefamily gratefully acknowledges -with profound appreciation, the benevolence and comforting words expressed to

us by everyone through cards, call, visits, flowers, food, letters, monetary gifts and all otherforms of condolence

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during our bereavement. May God bless each and every one of you.

Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths. - Proverbs 3:5-6

The pathway of the just is a shining light that shineth more and more unto the perfect day. This is a tender hour, but in no way an hour of tragedy. There is something utterly appropriate about the going home of this one who has lived a happy and useful life, who has put so much of goodness, kindness, and love and service for others and loyalty to God unto her years.

On October 19, 2005, a beautiful angel was called home to be with her Heavenly Father. Preceding her in death was her father George Leonard Johnson and her mother Eolis Rogers-Johnson.

Accepting Jesus Christ as her personal saviour, she became a member of Stoney Grove CME Church, Warrenton, GA at an early age. Later on, she continued her spiritual growth under the leadership of Rev. F. D, Favors at die Springfield Baptist Church, Thomson, GA.

Leaving to cherish her memoriesA devoted husband Percy Lee Paschal. Seven children: David Lee Paschal of Washing ton, DC, Beth (Marcus) White of Augusta, GA, Edwina Paschal, Diane Paschal, Gloria (Jerry) Mays, Towanda ivTia" Paschal and Felicia Paschal all of Atlanta, GA.

Four sisters: Sarah Collins, Esther (Roy) Paschal, Johnnie Ballard and a devoted sister Lou Terry Harris all of Thomson, GA. Three aunts: Beatrice Casey, Ollie Mae Smalley and Lurie Johnson. One great-aunt: Louise Rogers. ..-- ---.

A rriother-in-law; Crecy Jones Paschal of Thomson, GA. Seven in-laws: Mancie (Pauline) Paschal, Jr., Jennie Lou Cody, Mildred (Arthur) Fairfax, Katie (Wiliie James) Jeffrey, George (Dorothy) Paschal, Mary Ann (Wiliie) Castleberry, Brenda Clements.

Twelve grandchildren: Tiffany Paschal, Alonzo Simpkins, Al Simpkins, Shatrina Simpkins, Antonio Simpkins, Brittney George, Breanna George, DeAnthony George, Jayla Mays, Jerry Mays, . Jr, Cameron Napier and Christian Jamison.

Two great-grandchildren: Johntavia and Jonathan Hobbs.

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Many devoted friends including: Louise Burgess and Louise Ellis - -

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A Mothers love is something that no one cats explain, It is made of deep devotion and of sacrifice and pain, It is endless and unselfish "
andenduring come what may For nothing can destroy it or take that love away..: It is patient and forgiving
when all others are forsaking, : And it never fails or talters
even though the heart is breaking...

It believes beyond-believing when the world around condemns
And it glows with all. the beauty of the rarest, briehtest gems...
It is far beyond defining, it defies all explanation. And it stills remains a secret like the mysteries of creation... A many-splendorcd miracle man cannot understand And another wondrous evidence of Gods tender guiding hand.

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