[Funeral Program for Clarence H. Collins, June 5, 2010] Page: 2 of 3
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Obituary
Order of Service
The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want. He maketh me to lie
down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters. He restoreth my
soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake. Yea,
though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil:
for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. Thou preparest
a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head
with oil; my cup runneth over. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all
the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the LORD for ever.
Psalm 23
Clarence H. 'Tee Wee" Collins was born to the union of
Lumpkin C. Collins and Willie Mae Grant on August 20, 1943,
in Calvert, Texas. He was reared and educated in San Antonio,
Texas, and was preceded in death by both parents, a brother, L.
C. Collins and a sister Betty Jo Cockran.
Clarence graduated with the Class of '62 from Phyllis
Wheadey High School and also attended St. Phillip's College.
He accepted Christ and was baptized at an early age under
the leadership of Rev. L. A. Crenshaw, pastor of Palestine
Baptist Church. Later, Clarence joined Second Baptist Church
under the late Dr. S. H. James, the Wheadey Heights First
Baptist Church, Rev. L. A. Williams, pastor. He was a faithful
and loving member of the Greater Tree Mount Temple Baptist
Church, Dr. Anstide Brown, Sr., Pastor.
Clarence was employed by the City of San Antonio for more
than 30 years as a Code Compliance Inspector. Additionally, he
was highly skilled with exceptional talent. After retiring from the
City of San Antonio, he was employed by the D. W. Brooks
Funeral Home (which he loved) on a part-time basis.
He leaves to cherish fond memories, his faithful wife, Alice J.
Collins; also his children, Mark Miller (Dallas, Texas), Darrel
Collins (San Antonio, Texas), Yvette Miller (Reginald) Sequin,
Texas, Lisa Parker (Quentin), Richmond, Texas, Clarence
"Cory" Collins, Jr., (San Antonio, Texas), Charity Nathaniel
(Tyrone), San Antonio, Texas, Melanie Rodriguez, (San Antonio,
Texas), Carlos Rodriguez, (San Antonio, Texas). Two loving
step-daughters, Yvonne LaVerne Harris (Rev. Earl), Donna L.
DeBerry (James), one uncle Elvis Henry (Dallas, Texas), and a
host of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, relatives and friends.
Processional
Music
Scriptures Old Testament
New Testament
Solo
Obituary
Solo
Prayer
Ministers and Family
Bro. Darrel Collins
Rev. L. A. Crenshaw,
Pastor, Palestine B/C
Rev. Tyrone Nathanial
Pastor, Kingdom Fire
Rev. Michael S. Brown
Pastor, True Vision
"I won't Complain" Bro. Kevin Hastings
Please read silendy
"Jesus"
Tribute form children
Special Remarks
Remarks
Eulogy
Bro. Elijah Johnson
Sis. Charity Nathanial
Sis. Shirley Franklin
Two minutes please
Rev. Earl Harris
(Son-In-Lawj
Bethel Missionary B/C
Crockett, Texas
Walk in Faith
I'll walk in faith with God today not knowing what it brings.
I'll take each step that He directs and trust Him in all things.
I'll not lose hope if I am led in moments of despair.
I'll lean on Him with all my might and trust me to His care.
I'll not assume that I know best if heartaches come my way.
Because He'll meet my every need
I'll walk in faith today
I'll take my walk in faith with God by every single minute,
and though my path way be unknown by faith, I will walk in it.
He knows the road that I must take.
He knows each rock and stone in faith
I'll walk with God today
I will not walk alone.
I love you but God loves you more.
Your Loving Wife
Alice
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