The service of witness to the resurrection for Calvin Ernest Thorton, Jr., Thursday, March 16, 2006, 2:00 p.m., Belle-Terrace Presbyterian Church, Reverend Melvin Lowry, pastor

June 20, 1950

March 10, 2006

Calvin Ernest Thornton, Jr.

for I am persuaded that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come,
height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate usfrom the love of (^od which is in
Christ JesUS Our Lord. - Romans 8:38-39

Pattbearers
The Family of Calvin E. Thornton, Jr.
Honorary Pattbearers
The Men of Belle-Terrace Presbyterian Church Boggs Academy Class of 1968
Choirs
The Belle-Terrace Presbyterian Church Choir Members of the Augusta Chorale, Ellis Johnson, Director

Calvin Ernest Thornton, Jr.
June 20, 1950 March 10, 2006
Calvin Ernest Thornton, Jr. of Augusta, Georgia died on March 10, 2006 after a long and courageous battle with declining health. He was born on June 20,1950 in Columbia, South Carolina. He was the firstborn child of Ann Henderson and the late Calvin E. Thornton, Sr.
Calvin spent his early years in public education in South Carolina. He graduated from Boggs Academy in Keysville, Georgia in 1968. Calvin was active in Scouting and was a well rounded athlete, excelling in football and basketball. Calvin continued his education at Morehouse College, Atlanta, Georgia and Paine College, Augusta, Georgia where he studied Philosophy and Religion. He was a music enthusiast as a trumpet player and singer with many choruses.
After an early career in Hotel Management, Calvin began working in the Broadcast Industry in the mid 1970s. Starting as a Disc Jockey, Calvin worked in News, Sports, Production, Sales and Management. Calvin successfully managed many broadcast stations in Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina and South Carolina. His specialties included: significantly increasing the net income of a radio property within a year, motivating and sustaining top sales and management staff, and developing and responding in tangible ways to socio/economic needs of local communities.

An Excerpt from: Thoughts from the Purpose Driven Life with a touch of Calvin Thornton somewhere along the way
Life without Love is really worthless. Often we act as if relationships are something to squeeze into our schedules. We talk about "finding" time for our children or "making" time for our family and friends.
Have you ever been at the bedside of someone in their final moments, when they stand on the edge of eternity? Have you ever heard them say ... "bring my diplomas? I want to look at them one more time. Show me my awards, my jewelry, or just let me sit behind the steering wheel of that pretty car just once more."
I once vowed to do whatever it took to get more awards and plaques than my dad, Calvin, Sr. I accomplished that goal. You know I dont know where most of those things are today... I think some of them are in a big old trash bag in our storage closet. Do you get the point? Life is not about accolades, material possessions... all that stuff doesnt matter.
When life on earth is ending, people dont surround themselves with objects. What they want is to be in the presence of the living Lord and people whom they have loved over the years.
In our final moments we realize that relationships are what life is all about. Intimate relationships with God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit... relationships with those we love.
Please dont wait until you are on your deathbed to figure out that nothing matters more. Trust me on this one, I really do know something about this reality. Time is our most precious gift. We dont have a set amount of it. Your time is your life.

J3. Service ofWitness to the Resurrection
for
Calvin "Ernest ^Thornton, Jr.
Reverend Otis A. Smith, Presiding Reverend Melvin G. Smith, Pastor

Prelude ........................................................... .Mr. James Mclntyre

Procession ........................................................ .Mr. James Mclntyre

Call to Worship ................................................. .Reverend Otis A. Smith

Hymn of Praise* ....... .AftMailThe Tower OfJesus 9fome ......................... .No. 142

Prayer of Invocation ........................................... .Reverend Gilbert McKenzie

Affirmation of Faith

The ftpostks* Creed

Musical Tribute

LternaCLife by Olive Dugan ............................... .Mr. Oliver Sueing, Baritone Mr. Harding Epps, Jr., Accompanist

Jesus WalkedThis Lonesome VaCCey ............ .Dr. Charlotte Francis, Mrs. Adrienne Oakman, Mr. George Bailey and Mr. James Mclntyre Ms. Evelyn Ellis, Accompanist

.hva.ys StoodBy My Side ................................ .Mrs. Kayte Thomas

Mrs. Edna Morgan, Accompanist

Scriptural Selections

Psalm 27 .................................................... .Elder Charles Grant

Ecclesiastes 3:1-12 .............................................. .Elder Janice Lewis

Romans 8:14-23, 31-39 Remarks
The Broadcast Media ........................................... .Ms. Tonya Barnhill

A Friend ....................................................... .Ms. Sherry Moir

Boggs Academy, Class of 1968 ... .\ ............................... .Mr. Sylvester Ginn

A Friend ................................................... .Dr. Emmanuel Ngoh

The Church Family ............................................ .Elder Bobby Parham

The Family ............................................. .Ms. Terri Lynn McConnell

The Family ..................................... .Reverend Nancy Thornton McKenzie

Obituary (read in silence)

Selection* ................. Cjreat Is Thy faithfulness ............................ .No. 276

Words of Comfort ............................................... .Reverend Melvin Lowry Reces" v ............... . ftkssedAssurance, Jesus Is Mine .......................... .No. 341

Interment ............................................... .Mount Olive Memorial Gardens

(*Please remain seated)

Witness to the Resurrection

Here in Augusta, Calvin was instrumental in developing the Jazz Festival, the May Fest and the Neighborhood Community Project for 30906. He was a member of the Augusta Chorale. In South Carolina, North Carolina and Alabama, Calvins media leadership brought about a heightened community awareness and pride, honoring pioneers in the industry, and commitment to eradicating Sickle Cell Anemia.
Calvin was a member and leader at Belle-Terrace Presbyterian Church. Despite declining health, Calvin inspired and touched the lives of countless people through his Trust Bank, a collection of faith filled and spiritual writings.
Calvin is survived by his mother, Ann Henderson Thornton, Augusta, Georgia; a sister, Nancy Thornton McKenzie and a brother-in-law, Gilbert McKenzie, Poughkeepsie, New York; a sister-in-law, Kimberly Tompkins Thornton, Augusta, Georgia; nieces, Christian McKenzie, Brooklyn, New York, Sterling and Clarke Thornton, Augusta, Georgia; nephews, Kenyatta McKenzie Poughkeepsie, New York and Cameron Thornton, Augusta, Georgia; a cousin/sister, Terri McConnell, Augusta, Georgia; aunts, Ida Mae McConnell, High Point, North Carolina, Blondell Thornton, Simsbury, Connecticut and Delores Thornton, Charleston, South Carolina; a godmother, Jane Reasoner, Columbia, South Carolina; and a host of cousins and very dear friends. His father, Calvin Thornton, Sr. and brother George Henderson Thornton preceded him in death.
Obituary

The essence of love is not what we think or do to provide for others, but how much time we give of ourselves to God and others. Whenever you give your time, you are making a sacrifice, and sacrifice is the essence of love.
You can give without loving, but you cant love without giving. Love means giving up ... yielding our preferences, comfort, security, money, energy, or time for the benefit of someone we love.
Ive got people in my life that have and are now spending time with me ... be it in person, on the phone, through e-mails, in the mail, in prayer ... and I tell you the truth, my spirits have never been higher. My faith has never been stronger.
The best time to love is now. Why? We dont know how long we will have the opportunity. Circumstances change. People die. Children grow up. We have no guarantee of tomorrow.
The best use of life is love. The best expression of love is time. The best time to love is now. Weve got people lined up ... who love us ... not for what we can materially give them, but they love us for who we are. The first one in line is the Creator of the Universe. He loves each of us and wants to spend more time with us... thats why He created us, to spend quality time with him and others ... think about that.
God loves each of you and so do I. There really isnt anything you can do about it!
Be Well. Calvin
Words from CaCvin

THE SERVICE OF WITNESS TO THE RESURRECTION
for
CALVIN ERNEST THORNTON, JR.
THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 2006 2:00 P.M.
BELLE-TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Reverend Melvin Lowry, Pastor
CeCefaration of ife

ftdqwivtedgements
Thefamily of the late Calvin . Tfiornton, Jr. wouldlike to express our deep gratitude and sincere thanfe to the many friendsfor your prayers, cards and words of encouragement
during our loved ones illness and bereavement.
In lieu offlowers, thefamily requests a donation be made to the Endowment fund of the rBette-fIerrace Tresbyterian Church, 2454 Qolden Camp <Road, Augusta, Qeorgia 30906, in memory of Calvin . Thornton, _7r.
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