FUNERAL SERVICES MRS. OZULA S. REID
January 8, 1971 - 3:30 P. M. New Tabernacle Baptist Church
WRIGHT-JONES FUNERAL HOME PHONE 359-5133
LINCOLNTON, GEORGIA 30817
OBITUARY
Mrs. Ozula S. Reid, the daughter of Mr. Jesse Simmons and the late Mrs. Winnie Simmons departed this life January 2, 1971 at 4:45 a. m. at Queens General Hospital in Jamaica, New York.
She was a native of Lincolnton, Georgia, a member of New Tabernacle Baptist Church and attended regularly until she moved to New York.
Survivors include her husband, Mr. John Reid, New York City; father, Mr. Jesse Simmons; step mother, Mrs. Marie Sim mons; four sisters, Mrs. Josephine Beard, Mrs. Clara Beard, of Lincolnton, Georgia, Mrs. Emma Kennedy of Brooklyn, New York and Mrs. Ella Cathey of Charlotte, N. C.; three brothers, Jesse Simmons and George Simmons of Charlotte, N. C., and ,Joje N. Bussey of Lincolnton, Georgia. A host of relatives and friends.
Death Is A Door
Death is only an old door Set in a garden wall; On gentle hinges, at dusk When the thrushes call.
Along the lintel are green leaves Beyond the light lies, still Very willing and weary feet Go over the still.
There is nothing to trouble any heart Nothing to hurt at all, Death is only a quiet door In an old wall.
Nancy Byrd Turner
PROGRAM
PROCESSIONAL SELECTION .............................................. God Will Take Care Of You SCRIPTURE (PSALMS 23 & 121) .......................... Rev. Tate Easley PRAYER ....................................................................... Rev. Tate Easley REMARKS ....................................................... Mrs. Eula Mae Johnson ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ................................ Mrs. Evelyn Norman SOLO ............................................................................ Mrs. Rosa Johnson EULOGY ........................................................................ Rev. Tate Easley RECESSIONAL
PALLBEARERS Henry Will Wright, Paul Cullars, Thomas Beard, George Beard, Donnie Beard, and George Simmons.
The family wishes to thank all of their friends for the cards, flowers, food, cars, and prayers rendered during the illness and death of their beloved one.