[Funeral Program for Thelma Lee White, December 2, 1967] Page: 2 of 3
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Servant of God, well done
Thy good and faithful servant;
The battle is fought,
The victory is won, at last.Mrs. Thelma Lee Moore attended school and
church in Lee County. At an early age, she was
converted and baptized at Mount Olive Baptist
church, where she served as a faithful member.
She was wedded to Mr. R. HarriCon. To this un-
ion two children were born, Mrs. Barbara Jean Col-
lins and Mrs. Gladys McKnight. In later'years, she
moved to San Antonio. In 1948 she was baptized in
Jesus name and filled with the Holy Ghost under
Elder R.A. Wauls. In 1949, she was united in Holy
Matrimony to Mr. Willie White. To this union one
child was born, Miss Willie Marie Shite.
She served as a faithful member of True Holiness
Pentecostal church until the Lord called her from
labor to reward.SELECTION --------
---------------------CHOIR
SCRIPTURE
PRAYER
SELECTIONRESOLUTIONS
SOLO------------------------------SIS. D. LEE
WALK WITH ME LORD
ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF TELEGRAMS AND CONDOLENCES
SELECTION
REMARKS
SOLO--------------------------SIS.C. WILLIAMS
I DON'T KNOW WHAT I'D DO WITHOUT THE LORD
OBITUARY-----------MINISTER RAYMOND BOWENS
EULOGY---------------------BISHOP R.A. WAULS(Irbr (Of &ceic
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