Funeral program for Mrs. Lillie Moore-Surrency-Mungin

Going Home Services Of Love
FOR
Mrs. Lillie Moore-Surrency-Mungin
January 6,1898 May 27,1998
Wednesday, June 3,1998
2:00 RM.
St Jahn Misstanary
Baptist Church
CLAXTON, GEORGIA
REV. DR. L. PERRY McNEAL, PRESIDING
REV. STANFORD ANDERSON
PASTOR, OFFICIATING
INTERMENT - HAGAN CEMETERY
HAGAN, GEORGIA
SERVICES ENTRUSTED TO:
MOODYS FUNERAL HOME
201 CHURCH STREET
CLAXTON, GEORGIA 30417
PHONE: (912) 739-4932
OBITUARY
A Precious One from us is gone, a voice we loved is still,
A place is vacant in our home, the world can never fdl.
Mrs. Lillie Moore-Surrency-Mungin was born in Evans
County, Georgia on January 6, 1898. She departed this life, May 27,
1998 at Claxton Nursing Home after a long illness. She was the daugh-
ter of ther late Mr. and Mrs. Jake Moore.
After her first marriage, she moved to New York City. She
again united in Holy Matrimony to Mr. Jim Mungin and lived there for
41 years. After her husbands death, she moved back to Claxton,
Georgia.
She joined the St. John Missionary Baptist Church where she
served faithfully until her health failed.
She leaves to mourn her passing, one sister, Mrs. Marqurite
Lambert and her two grandchildren of Miami, Florida. One daughter,
Mrs. Ollie Mae Wilkerson, Newark, NJ. One devoted niece, Mrs. Lillie
Mae Smart, one devoted cousin, Mr. Willie Gene Wilkerson, both of
Claxton, Ga., also Pamela Parrish, Columbia, S.C. and one devoted
great niece. Miss Shelinta K. Bacon, Gardena, California and a host of
other nieces, great nieces, great-great nieces, nephews, cousins and
many, many friends.
LOVE
I love you so much
1 wish you were here with me
Now that Im here
And you are there
There is nothing much to say
Other than, I love you to death
And I cant wait until you come back.
I miss you so much
It seems forever until you come
Yet its only a week
You came and left
And yet Im sitting here
Crying myself to sleep at night
I will wait for that day when you come back
I hope that you will never forget me
I love you, I love you, I love you
Always, and forever and ever.
Your great-great niece
Shelinta K. Bacon
Gardena, California
ORDER OF SERVICE
Processional
Presiding.........
Hymn..............
Scripture
Old Testament
New Testament
Selection ........
Remarks............
As I Knew Her
As A Friend
As A Member......
Solo..............
Acknowledgements
and Obituary ...
Selection .........
Eulogy ............
A Parting Glance....
Recessional
Interment.........
Rev. Dr. L. Perry McNeal
...............Choir
.....................Choir
..........(3 Minutes Please)
.......Dea. Julius C. Banks
..........Sis. Evelyn Bacon
.......Sis. Bernice Macon
.....................Choir
....Rev. Stanford Anderson
Moodys Directors and Staff
..........Hagan Cemetery
Family and Friends will be received at the
Churchs Fellowship Hall immediately following
the committal.
ACTIVE PALLBEARERS
Nephews-Friends-Cousins
HONORARY PALLBEARERS
Deacons of St. John Baptist Church
FLORAL ATTENDANTS
Ushers. Nieces, and Friends of the Family
Although The Curtain Falls
There comes a time for all of us,
When we must say good-bye;
But Faith and hope and love and trust.
Can never, never die.
Although the curtain falls at last.
Is that a cause to grieve;
The futures fairer than the past.
If only we believe.
And trust in Gods eternal care.
So when the Master calls;
Lets say that lifes still more fair.
Although the curtain falls.
Acknowledgement
The family of the late Mrs. Lillie Mungin wishes to thank
our many relatives and friends for kindness shown to us
during the loss of our loved one. May God bless each of you
is our prayer.
The Family
Acknowledgement To The Family
On behalf of the Staff of Moodys Funeral Home, ^ve
would like to offer our sympathy on your loss. We would
like to thank you for entrusting to us the final disposition of
your loved one. We hope our services has been a comfort to
you, and if we helped to lighten your burden, then our aim
was accomplished. Thank you.
The Management