Funeral program for Thomas Loman

A Celebration of Life
Thomas Loman
May 09, 1925-April 13, 2010
Saturday, April 17, 2010 @11:00 a.m.
Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church
800 Avenue C
Fort Pierce, Florida
Reverend Howard D. Coleman, Pastor
Order of Service
Reverend Howard D. Coleman, Presiding
Processional.......
A Final Glance
Hymn ..............
Invocation.........
Scriptures:
Old Testament
New Testament
Musical Selection . .
....... Going Home
.......Abide With Me
Reverend John Sanders
Pastor Montez Lamone
. . Pastor Arthur Harris
..............Choir
Reflections (Two Minutes Please):
As a Student .................. Mrs. Rolanda Byrd
As a Teacher..................... Mr. William Hill
As a Neighbor..................Mrs. Eliza Swoope
Musical Selection
Choir
Resolution......................Ms. Mary Ann George
Acknowledgments...................Stone Brothers Staff
Solo................................Mr. Donald Scott
Eulogy .......................Reverend James Sullivan
Recessional............................. Going Home
iJiere is a reaper whose name is death,
And with his sickle keen,
dCe reaps whom he wild at a breath,
9de comes. But cannot Be seen.
OSituary
Thomas Loman was born in Savannah, Georgia on May 9, 1925. He was
reared in a Christian home by his devoted Grandparents, Elias and Maude
Loman and accepted Christ at an early age.
He attended the local schools in Savannah, Georgia. Upon completion of high
school, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy. After serving an honorable tour, he
continued his education receiving a Bachelors of Science Degree from
Savannah State University and certification in Guidance and Counseling from
Florida Atlantic University. Loman taught Math in Savannah and Claxton,
Georgia and later moved to Fort Pierce, Florida. He was a Mathematics
teacher in the Saint Lucie County School System for 20 years, retiring in 1998.
He was a member of Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church and Phi Beta
Sigma Fraternity. He loved golf and was a devoted family man.
On Tuesday, April 13, 2010, Thomas Loman quietly departed this life to take his
rest and be with the Lord. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, one
sister and two brothers. Left to cherish his loving memories are: a loving and
devoted wife Emma Adams Loman; four daughters: Lona Loman and Delores
(A Jaiku) Merrick of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Harriette (Edward) Williams
of East Orange, New Jersey; Bookecia Foster of College Park, Georgia; one
son, Montez (Barbara) Lamone of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; one sister,
Maude Harris of New York, New York. Grandchildren: Kezia H. (Douglas)
Terrell, Melicia Foster, LaWana Lomone, Lawrence Revels, Carina
Montgomery and Monty (Shay) Tekhna. Great-Grandchildren: Kameron
Terrell; Lelah Tekho Ramasis andNaela Montgomery Alexander; and a host of
nieces, nephews, sorrowing relatives andfriends.
Active ^aH (Bearers
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity
Flower Attendants
Alpha Kappa Sorority, Inc.
Internment
Hillcrest Memorial Gardens Fort Pierce, Florida
Repast
Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church
800 Avenue C Fort Pierce, FL 34950
A cknowledgments
With sincere appreciation, the family of the late Thomas Loman, wish to
express our sincere gratitude for your prayers, comforting messages,
floral tributes and all acts and expressions of kindness during the
bereavement of our loved one.
Thank you and May God bless you.
T^uneraCAT"Tangements Entrusted To:
Stone Brothers Funeral Home
317 North 7*^ Street Fort Pierce, Florida 34950
Telephone: 772-461-1800 Fax: 772-464-4063
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