[Funeral Program for Ozell Lusk, February 22, 1986] Page: 2 of 5
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There's no problem too big
and no question too small,
Just ask God in faith
and He'll answer them all —
Not always at once,
so be patient and wait,
For "God never comes
too soon or too late" —
So trust in His wisdom
and believe in His word,
For no prayer's unanswered
and no prayer unheard.
OBITUARY
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Ozell Lusk was born on February 22, 1930 in
Navasota, Grimes County, Texas; the second child
of Myrtle Farris and the late Henry Richardson.
Ozell attended the public schools and graduated
from George Washington Carver High School, Na-
vasota, Texas.
She professed a faith in Christ at an early age
and united with the Friendship Baptist Church, Na-
vasota and was baptized. She remained faithful
until moving to San Antonio, Texas where she
united with the Calvary Baptist Church under the
pastorage of the late Rev. E. L. Roberts.
Ozell attended the Franklin Beauty School in
Houston, Texas. She later moved to San Antonio,
Texas and worked as a licensed beautician for se-
veral years and then decided that she wanted to
enter into some other area of public service. So,
she joined the custodial staff at the Alamo Heights
High School, San Antonio, where slie provided
cleanliness for members of the professional staff
and students for twenty eight (28) years.
Ozell met and married Albert Lusk, Sr. and to
this union two children were born, a beautiful
daughter and a very handsome son.
She was proceded in death by her father, Henry
Richardson, on October 25, 1985 and her older
sister, Nancy Turner, on March 8,1983.
She leaves to mourn her passing, her mother,
Myrtle Farris, Navasota, Texas; a daughter, Sandra
Kaye Lusk; a son, Ricky Albert Lusk, both of San
Antonio, Texas; three grandchildren, Christopher,
Shawneque and Shawn Lusk; two sisters, Connie
Alexander, San Antonio, Texas and Sarah Terrell,
Houston, Texas; grandmother, Cornelia Miller, Na-
vasota, Texas and many other aunts, uncles, nieces,
nephews, cousins and other relatives.
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Music Prelude
Processional
Selection Choir
Scripture. 27th Psalm
David sustains his faith by
the power of God
Prayer
Song Choir
Resolutions .Calvary Baptist Church
C V and other
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Remarks .V... Ernest l lenson, others
Solo.............. . ."Precious Lord"
" Natalie Henson
Obituary ...................... (Silently read
Music 'Til Fly Away")
Eulogy........., . .Rev. Robert Miller, Jr. pastor
Calvary Baptist Church
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[Funeral Program for Ozell Lusk, February 22, 1986], pamphlet, February 22, 1986; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth226613/m1/2/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting San Antonio Public Library.