Funeral program for Mr. Ralph (Bud) Mincey

Funeral Services
FOR
Mr. Ralph [Bud] Mincey
Saturday, January 19,1985
2:00 P.M.
ST.JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH
CLAXTON, GEORGIA
REV. ISAAC CULBRETH, PASTOR
REV. JAMES BENJAMIN OFFICIATING
INTERMENT MT. PLEASANT CEMETERY
HARPERS FUNERALHOME
CLAXTON, GEORGIA
IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS
OBITUARY
Mr. Ra/ph (Bud) Mincey was born October 8, 1927 in
Tattnall County, Gerogia. He was the son of Ms. Blanche
Young. Ralph departed Saturday, January 12, 1985 at 12:55
A.M., at Savannah Memorial Medical Center.
He leaves to mourn his devoted and loving wife Ms.
Rosa Lee Mincey; four daughters Bonnie Mincey,
Riverdale N.Y., Faye Jamison, Orangeburg, S.C.; Sandra
Mincey, Claxton, Georgia and Tamar Mincey, Riverdale,
N.Y. A loveing mother, Ms. Blanch Young, Bellville,
Georgia, a devoted mother-in-law, Ms. Hatlie Cummings,
one sister, Ms. Wilma Mills, Bellville, Georgia; one
step-brother, W. J. Hayward, Hagan, Georgia; three
brothers-in-laws, Mr. Fletcher Mills, Bellville, Georgia; Mr.
Eugene Daniels, New York, N.Y.; Mr. Waymond Moody,
Claxton Georgia; two sisters-in-law, Ms. Louise Mathis,
Pemberton, N.J. and Ms. Dorothy Odums, New York, N.Y.
Two uncles', two aunts, six grandsons, one son-in-law, Frank
Jamison of Orangburg, S.C., and a host of relatives and
friends.
* * *
And if tomorrow you should find.
That Im no longer by your side.
Then it was time for me to go.
And it would help me if I know.
That you remember me.
Not for what Ive done.
But for all the things Ive always meant to do.
ORDER OFSERVICE
Processional
Selection............................................Choir
Processional
Selection............................................Choir
Scripture
Invocation
Selection............................................Choir
As A Neighbor ...........................Dec. J. C. Banks
Solo.....................................Ms. Marsha Cook
Acknowledgements and Obituary........Ms. Hazel Benjamin
Eulogy...............................Rev. James Benjamin
Resessional
Interment..........................Mt. Pleasant Cemetery
LOVE TO DADDY
There was no difficulty that our love did not conquer: No
door that our love did not open; No gulf that our love did not
bridge; No wall that our love did not throw down; No sin that
our love did not forgive.
It made no difference how deeply seated the trouble,
how hopeless the outlook, how muddle the tangle, how great
the mistake, our love for you dissolved it all.
Weve had our laughter, our haopiness, our pain and our
sorrow, through it all we had an sufficient amount of love for
our daddy. Even though you are no longer with us. Our love
transends, and we are the happiest and most powerful family
in the world. Love is a little thing, yet it has no knowledge of
time, space, or death. So in daddys new freedom, we know
that our love surrounds him. And God Bless You for being
who you were. Our Daddy.
Love,
Bonnie, Faye, Sandra and Tamar
HONORARY PALLBEARERS
Frank Hagon Danial Johnson
Leandrus Williams Jimmie Carr
Jessie Collins John Carr
FLOWER BEARERS
Ushers and Friends
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The family of the late Ralph Mincey wishes to thank its
many friends and relatives for acts of kindness shown them in
their hour of bereavement.
May God bless each of you is our prayer.