(Mrs. Coot) Monday, June 10, 2013 11:00 A.M. Green Cypress Missionary Baptist Church Bishop A. C. Pierce, Pastor Interment: Historic Mt Pleasant Missionary Baptist Church o R D E R 0 F S E R V 1 C E / 0 B 1 T U A R Y T R I B U T M E E S R A > C E K S N O W L E D G M E N T Processional e't'VtcC' Viewing Presiding....... Prayer......... Seiection....... Scripture Oid Testament- New Testament. Soio............ Dr. Artis Carsweil Jr. ...Dr. Linda Roberts ..............Choir .Dea. Jonas Wiiliams ..Dea. Junior Paimer ...Yolanda Johnson Remarks: As Her Deacon....................Dea. Roosevelt Palmer Representative from Senior Center......Mr. C. B. Waters Obituary and Acknowiedgments.......Moodys Funeral Home Selection.........................................Choir Solo..................................Pastor Onassis Clay Eulogy................................Bishop A. C. Pierce Recessionai Mrs. Lillie Mae (Coot) Baitman was born to the late Andrew and Farrie B. Beasley on October 5,1931 in Evans County. She was a faithful member of Green Cyprus Missionary Baptist Church. She was an active member of the concerted services senior center. She was preceded in death by her son, Mr. Charles A. Beasley, three brothers, Henry T. Riley, Tearges Riley, Ernest (Jabo) Williams, and two sisters Pauline Bryant and Gennie Carrie Byrd. She leaves to cherish her precious memories, a husband of 46 years Mr. Eugene (Shep) Baitman. Three daughters Debra Jenkins, Joyce Williams (Marvin) and Sylvia Porter (Jerry); one son, Kenneth L. Beasley, one brother Joseph (Pa) Williams, one sister Irene Williams of Bushnell, FL; two brother-in-laws Robert Baitman and Terry Baitman of Statesboro, GA; five sister-in-laws Willie Mae Walton of Millen GA, Mary Baitman of New York, Katherine Baitman of New Jersey, Florie Mae Baitman of Florida, and Lizzie Burney of Claxton, GA; She also leaves a niece Marie Green who she reared as her own. She leaves 17 grandchildren, 34 great grand children and two great-great grandchildren. And a host of nieces, nephrews, relatives and friends. Im sorry I had to leave you My loved ones, oh so dear But you se His voii I had ma A heavin And l;knew aster called me, very clear! y reservation ticket for one, He would call me Whi^ He felt my work was done. I knoi|K that your hearts are heavy B^ca^se I have gone away but wheb the Master called me, I knew I could not stay. Yes, Ikn ^rry I h^to leave you <>nes ^ so dear. But yoir jBee, the Master called me An^ow Im resting here. Yes, Ive crossed on over to glory And, to you all I say Just stay In the hands of Jesus And we^^eet agpjn someday. Grandma, these many days you have heen here, you have done your work and you have taught us many things by listening and learning from you. We love and miss you, it was your time, rest in peace. __Tyqilla It is with profound gratitude that we graciousiy acknowledge the many king expressions of condolences extended to us in the passing of our loved one, Mrs. Lillie Mae (Coot) Baitman. The treasured memory of your generosity and kindness will always embrace our hearts we are grateful to God for expressing His love through you and pray his blessings always abide in your life. Repast: The home of Pator Onassis & Lutrenda Clay In case of rain: Cleo Griffin Building 158 Ridge Street Ciaxton, GA 30417 'eo'te>t6- Calvin Riley Sr. Reginald Riley Thurman Riley Ronald Riley Albelene Jones Bobby Thompkins James Riley Darrell Haper Matthew Beal Jerry Porter Thernell Mills Duane Nunnally Family and Friends A Special Thanks to Onassis, Trenda, Tyqilla, and Tyquan for taking care of our Mother. The Daughters Professional Services Entrusted to: Moodys Funeral Home 201 Church Street Claxton, Georgia (9121 739-4932 Owner Waymon Moody Manager Greg Stewart Designed and Printed by BCS Computers