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Show Obituary Today we are of gathered Bessie here G. Malone because death has again put out the flame of a beautiful life. God has called our dear sistent, in G@nrise,, ingo Ns Feld. . Her life Nas Btood forthiias a lightiin this @ark* world of sin anda gorrow. This occasion today has caused many hearts to burn many eyes to water, because we realize that we have lost a true friend and sister. ever be remembered. Her deeds and kindness will Bessie G. Malone was born November 1, 1912 in El Dorado, Arkansas.,a daughter of the late William Arthur and Fannie Mae Brown Green. She lost her mother at an early age, and wm6@raised by her father, who brought a Christian environment. After finishing attended Cosmetical school in New Orleans worked as a beautician for several years. her up in high school, she Lousiana. She She married Eddie Preston on divorced. SHe married Monroe Evanston, Wyoming. October 19, 1935, they later Malone on May 2, 1959 in She her Baptist Church. financially and She ing was a member of New Zion church. She supported it served in many Wrokers",“youth for the children activities. She organizations department, in her “Sunday She loved spiritually. church, School, Choir. She also served in was a member of the NAACP. "The and social Will- played and civic Bessie was blessed with many talents. She played the piano and organ, and shared this talent by playing the organ for Second Baptist church until she was too ill to continue. She loved children and shared her material blessing with them. She retired from the Union Pacific Railroad as a clerk after 33 Years of\service. Surviving is her husband, Monroe stepson Wendell ‘Malone, of Ogden, Malone, Ogden, Utah, Utah, one brother Andrew Green, Detroit,Mich., a sister Girlie Green, California,@ne brother preceded her in death. Two god-daughters, Dunnese Scotts and Beverly of Ogden., her husband's niece, Denise Thomas She leaves in-laws. a to mourn her passing many brother-in-law, and many, "IT needed the a Qakland, Hester, both of Ogden. relatives, two sisters many dear friends. quiet" I needed the quiet so He drew me aside. Into the shadows where we could confide. Away from the bustle where all day long I hurried and worried when active and strong. |