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Show MRS. OBITUARY OF | QUEEN ESTER WOMACK Safe in the arms of Jesus, Safe on His There by His love o'er shaded, Sweetly gentle breast, my soul shall rest. : Hark: ‘tis the voice of angels, Borne in a song Over the fields of glory, Over the jasper sea. Safe in There the arms by His love of Jesus, o'er Safe shaded, on His gentle Sweetly my to me, | breast, soul shall rest. Mrs. Queen Mississippi and Ester to educated in Turner June Womack Frank and was Nellie Summerland, 8, 1924, in born March Wheeler 11, Posey. Mississippi. Laurel, 1907 She Mississippi. in Jones She was married They County, reared 22...) Alex were later © divorced. She married Tennessee. died May 1, Baptist Leroy Womack September 16, 1948, in Jackson, They later moved to Southbend, Indiana, where he 1982. She was a member of the Greater Friendship Church prior to moving to Ogden in 1982 where she a — — joined | the New Zion Baptist Church. She will be remembered at New Zion as one who enjoyed shaking hands with the membership, and for © the big smile she always shared with every handshake. Sister Womack departed this life March 30, 1990. She was preceded in death by a son, Julius B,. Hicks. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Ruth E. Cato, one grandson, Alexander D. Strong, and one great-granddaughter, Danielle L. Strong, all of Ogden; two sisters, Mrs. Annette Posey Duckworth of Taylorsville, Mississippi, and Mrs. Celestia Posey of : Collins, Mississippi; thirteen nieces and nephews, and a host and friends. of relatives |