Title | Box 19, Folder 6: Membership resolutions, 2005-2010 |
Contributors | New Zion Baptist Church |
Description | Membership resolutions, 2005-2010 |
Subject | Church membership; Church records and registers; Funeral service--African American churches |
Keyword | Membership |
Digital Publisher | Digitized by Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
Date | 2005; 2006; 2007; 2008; 2009; 2010 |
Date Digital | 2023; 2024 |
Item Size | 11x8.5 inches |
Medium | Documents; Programs; Newspaper clippings; Obituaries |
Spatial Coverage | Ogden, Weber County, Utah, United States |
Type | Image/StillImage |
Access Extent | image/jpg |
Conversion Specifications | Archived TIFF images were scanned with an Epson Expression 10000XL, a Epson Expression 12000XL scanner, and Epson FastFoto scanner. Digital images were reformatted in Photoshop. JPG files were then created for general use. |
Language | eng |
Rights | Materials may be used for non-profit and educational purposes; please credit New Zion Baptist Church, Ogden, Utah and Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. For further information: |
Sponsorship/Funding | Available through grant funding by the Utah State Historical Records Advisory Board |
Source | New Zion Baptist Church Records; Box 19, Folder 6 |
OCR Text | Show In Loving Memory Of nae peetpreretatete orcerateletetatgtatste” ateteteeideeatete, SEM Cemipivedietsy ooyhtetetetnt".* He" eels se os ele etatete letetatatetaten. aaldigtaestsap ata’ oP eae wat ~esaeetene Richard Williams Felton November 4, 1957 — February 8, 2007 Funeral Services Saturday, February 17, 2007, 1:00 p.m. Myers Mortuary Chapel 845 Washington Blvd., Ogden, Utah Casket Bearers Earnest Nelson Kevin Green Anthony Willams Linnard Holston Richard Felton Ill Ron Mckwen _Jamie Woodrick Elvin Collins Honorary Casket Bearers Lom Donaldson Cameron South Mchael Davis Winston White Victor Jackson. Services Officiating _Kev Cal Carter Famuly Prayer Earnest J Nelson, [lI Prelude/Postlude. Deron Hutchinson Musical Number . Deron Hutchinson Scripture. Rev Hall Invocation. Miuuster Holmon Speaker Shevonne Nelson Vocal Solo. .. Shelley Smith Speaker/Obituary Ron McEwen Open to Comments. Congregation Reverand’s Remarks. Rev Cal Carter Speaker Winston White Benediction Rev Cal Carter Interment Aultorest Memorial Park 836 36° St., Ogden, Utah Myers Mortuaries Ogden, Brigham City, Roy, Layton, UT © Lena Liu 1997 All Rights Reserved RW #LL25 LG Wildflowers with Single Butterfly Printed in USA Richard Williams Felton OGDEN - Richard Williams Felton, 49, of Ogden, left this earth and ascended to meet his Heavenly Father on Thursday February 8th Born per 4, 1957, in| Fitzgerald, GA,| the son Richard Lucy Dean Fra zier Williams. loved on Novem- | music,| sports, and| spending time} with his family | and friends. He is survived by many loved ones, inciuding his mother Lucy Donaidson and her husband Thomas, of Riverdale; wife, Brenda Felton; two children, Patricia Marie Felton and Richard Felton li; brothers, Raymond Anthony Wiliams and Earnest (Cyndi) Neilson; sisters, Sharlet (Jerry) Drake and Ulonda Nelson; two grandchildren and many beloved nieces, nephews, cousins, family members and friends who will all dearly miss him. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, February 17 2007 at 1 p.m. at Myers Mortuary Chapel, 845 Washington Blvd. Ogden with Rev Cal Carter officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary Friday February from 6 to 8 p.m. from 11:45 to 12:45. and 16th, Saturday interment, Aultorest Memorial Park send condolences to family at www.myers-mortuary.com ,F ' {\ & \ j t ee j kL. } : } j é ee pe j & 4 o 7. / ea f } yf / “) ZL. . »-> re Ps ae f— New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 8440] Office. 801.392-2211 «« Fax: 801.392.3433 newzionut@aol.com “A Church Built by Faith” Deacon Kenneth D. Wilder Chairman of Deacons Dr Donald R. Carpenter Chairman of Trustees February 17, 2007 Resolution For Brother Richard Williams Felton Sunrise: November 4, 1957 «<< Sunset: F, ebruary 8, 2007 Whereas, on Thursday, February 8, 2007, our beloved Brother Richard Williams Felton, answered the called from God our Savior and entered into his Heavenly existence. Whereas, we, the Officers, and members of New Zion Baptist Church, in sincerity, do join in this home-going of Brother Felton. He was a faithful and devoted servant of God and the Church for many, many years. Whereas, we desire to place on record our love and esteem for his life and labor, and in view of his noble efforts and sincere Christian devotion to advance into the kingdom of our Savior. We sincerely acknowledge that we will truly miss Brother Felton and thank our Heavenly Father for his life among Us. Be it resolved, that while we mourn his departure Jrom us, we do bow in humble submissi on to the will of God and bid them hope, that they shall see their loved one again. It is our prayer that his family and friends know that God's love is with you in the thoughts, the prayers and the hearts of those who care and share in your sorrow. So comfort yourselves with pleasing thoughts and know that his life has enriched the lives of all knew him. Be it further resolved, that a copy of this resolution is provided to the family and a copy placed in the archives of the New Zion Baptist Church. One writer has written, “Tears are a release for the reservoir of pain and sorrow you feel regardless of how strong your faith may be. The cries of the brokenhearted are a testament to the fact that one who loves deeply will weep deeply.” “ .. and God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes.’ (Revelations 7:17) Because Christ LE Ont Sister Bet VY¥S-/ Blakel¢y-Si / . lagu uldon, Clerk Cal Carter Reverend Cal Carter, Associate Minister “Love ye one another.” John 13:34 sday, February 1, 2007 5C Tommie Oralette White Watkins NORTH OGDEN Tommie Oralette White Watkins,61 died January 28, 2007 at Manor Care Nursing Home, after a long illness. Born July 27 1945 in Ogden, UT to Marshall and Glodene Bell White. she was raised and educated in Ogden, graduating from Ogden High Schoo! in 1963, graduated from ] Weber State in a 1988 with a BS degree in Management Logistics. she married Mose Watkins July 17 1965, they later divorced. Tommie was known by her patience and trust in the Lord and was always there to help others with the advice they needed. Her life was a true example of Christianity She was a devout member of New Zion Baptist Church, where she served. as financial secretary youth director, church clerk and many other positions. She devoted a lot of her time to the Lord and the community where she was recognized for her time with the Sojourner Truth Award. Tommie loved her family and friends, she loved being with her grandchildren, who always brought.a smile to her face. She is going to be deeply missed, especially by her family. she is survived by her two children, Nikole Widdison (David), No. Ogden, Dwayne Watkins (Katherine), OR; three sisters, Sammie Ellis, Onieda White, Daphne White Bradley two brothers, Winston White, Ronald White: Hospice team and four beautiful grandchildren, Whitney Timbers and Ajryka Timbers, Moses Watkins, Maurice Watkins and many nieces and nephews. she was preceded in death by her parents; four uncies, Alge, Thomas, Augustus, L T Bell; one aunt, Johnnie B. King. Thank-you to Manor Care. for all your comfort and care, to Natalie Taylor, whos care never went unnoticed and to the Love and a= special thank you to her long time physician, Robert Mohr Funeral services will be held on Saturday, February 3, 2007 at 2:00 p.m. at New Zion Baptist Church, 2935 Lincoln Ave. Friends may call on Friday, February 2, 2007 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Myers Mortuary, 845 Washington Blvd., Ogden and at the church prior to services from 1:00 to 1:45 p.m. Interment, Myers Evergreen New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Office. 801 392-2211 « Fax. 801 392.3433 newzionut@aol.com “A Church Built By Faith” Deacon Kenneth D. Wilder Chairman of Deacons Dr Donald R. Carpenter Chairman of Trustees February 2, 2007 Sunrise. July 27, 1945 Sunset. January 28, 2007 RESOLUTION For Sister Tommie Oralette White Watkins One writer has written, “Your love, O God, would spare no pain to conquer death and win. You sent you Your only Son to die to rescue us from sin. Because Christ is alive, we need not fear death.” Whereas, God in His infinite wisdom, has visited His garden and plucked a flower, Sister Tommie Oralette White Watkins, to add to His Heavenly garden. We sincerely recognize that we will truly miss Sister Watkins and our Community, a warm and sympathetic friend. Whereas, we, the Officers and Members of the New Zion Baptist Church, in sincerity, do join in this home going of our beloved Sister Watkins. She was a gracious, faithful, and devoted servant of God and the Church for many, many years. In the past, she lifted her voice in praise as a member of the New Zion Baptist Church Choir, served loyally as a Sunday School Teacher, Youth Director, Clerk, Financial Secretary, and in many other capacities until her illness. Whereas, we desire to place on record our love and esteem for her life and labor, and in view of her noble efforts and sincere Christian devotion to advance into the kingdom of our Savior We thank the Heavenly Father for Sister Watkins life among us and wish to express our heartfelt sympathy to her relatives and friends. Be it resolved, that while we mourn her departure from us, we are resigned to the Divine Will of our Heavenly Father and enter sympathetically into the sorrows of the bereaved, and bid them hope, that they shall see their loved one again. our prayer that you will console yourselves with pleasing, rather than sad thoughts. It is Be it further resolved, that a copy of this resolution is provided to the family and a copy placed in the records of the New Zion Baptist Church. May each of us glance into the direction which she has gone and be more determined to live our lives faithfully and fruitfully to God. When a Christian dies, they have just begun to live. then I understood their end... thou will guide me .. and afterward receive me to glory” (Psalms 73:17 & 24) Because Christ Lives, Robert’ Aall Reverend Robert Hall, As New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Office. 801 392-2211 «« Fax. 801 392.3433 newzionut@aol.com “A Church Built By Faith” Deacon Kenneth D. Wilder Chairman of Deacons Dr Donald R. Carpenter Chairman of Trustees February 2, 2007 RESOLUTION For Sister Tommie Oralette Watkins Though we mourn the passing of one who has proven herself to be faithful, loving and kind, there remains another generation to succeed her and to follow in her footprints she made upon the sands of time. Whereas, the Almighty God has called from time into eternity our beloved Sister Tommie Watkins. Whereas, she was dedicated member of the New Zion Baptist Church Choir, until her illness and subsequent death, and Be it resolved, that the New Zion Baptist Church Choir bows in humble submission to God’s will and commend the bereaved family to Him who is all wise and all knowing. Be it further resolved, that a copy of this resolution is provided to the family and a copy placed in the files of the New Zion Baptist Church. and God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes” (Revelations 7:17) Prayerfully submitted on behalf of the New Zion Baptist Church Choir Ministry. In His Service, Vtomas While Brother Thomas White New Zion Baptist Church Mass Choir President “Love ye one another.” John 13:34 New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Office 801 392-2211 « Fax. 801 392.3433 newzionut(@aol.com “A Church Built By Faith” Deacon Kenneth D. Wilder Chairman of Deacons Dr Donald R. Carpenter Chairman of Trustees February 2, 2007 RESOLUTION For Sister Tommie Watkins We, the Officers and members of the New Zion Baptist Church Sunday School Ministry, in sincerity extend our deepest regards to the family and friends in the passing of our Sister in Christ, Tommie Watkins. Whereas, Sister Tommie Watkins was a faithful and committed servant of God and the New Zion Baptist Church as a Sunday School Teacher for many years and had always greeted everyone with a smile. Therefore, be it resolved. That while we mourn her departure from us, we thank the Heavenly Father for Sister Watkins, and Are obedient to the will of God who sees all and knows every heart, and That we show ourselves to be loving and kind in supporting the family of Sister Watkins. Be it further resolved, that a copy of these resolutions be placed in our Church records and a copy be provided the family. “Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest.” (Matthew 11:28) Respectively submitted on behalf of the New Zion Baptist Church Sunday School Ministry. Because Christ Lives, Aaviy aun, Se, Deacon Harry Nunn, Sr New Zion Baptist Church Sunday School Superintendent “Love ye one another.” John 13:34 New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Office. 801 392-2211 « Fax. 801 392.3433 newzionut@aol.com “A Church Built By Faith” Deacon Kenneth D. Wilder Chairman of Deacons Dr Donald R. Carpenter Chairman of Trustees February 2, 2007 RESOLUTION For Sister Tommie Oralette Watkins Whereas, on Sunday, January 28, 2007, Sister Tommie O. Watkins returned to her Heavenly Father to join the loved ones that have went before her Whereas, the Officers and Members of the New Zion Baptist Church Mission Ministry, in sincerity, do extend our deepest sympathy to the family and friends in this hour of bereavement in the home going of our beloved Sister Watkins. We sincerely acknowledge that our Church and Community will truly miss this devoted laborer in the vineyard. She was devoted servant of God and the Church for many years as the Youth Director of the New Zion Baptist Church Mission Ministry. Be it resolved, that while we mourn her departure from us, we are resigned to the Divine Will of our Heavenly Father who sees all and knows every heart. Therefore, console yourselves in the hope ofa reunion, that after life’s remaining ills are past, that is like healing oil to the wounded heart, that you will see your loved one again. Be it resolved, that while we show ourselves to be loving, kind, and available to support the family of Sister Watkins. Be it further resolved, that a copy of this resolution is provided to the family and a copy placed in the archives of the New Zion Baptist Church. “Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life. he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live. and whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die.” (John 11:25-26) Prayerfully submitted on behalf of the New Zion Baptist Church Mission Ministry. In thy Shadow of the Cross, Minister Lille D. Holman New Zion Baptist Church Mission Ministry President “Love ye one another.” John 13:34 New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Office. 801 392-2211 « Fax. 801 392.3433 newzionut@aol.com “A Church Built By Faith” Deacon Kenneth D. Wilder Chairman of Deacons Dr Donald R. Carpenter Chairman of Trustees February 2, 2007 RESOLUTION For Sister Tommie Watkins We, the members of the New Zion Baptist Church Finance Committee, in sincerity extend out our sincerest regards to the family and friends during this time of bereavement of in the passing of our Sister Tommie Watkins. Sister Tommie Watkins was a faithful and loyal servant of the New Zion Baptist Church as the Financial Secretary as long as her health permitted. We acknowledge that our Church has lost a laborer in Gods vineyard and we will miss her dearly. We therefore, bow in humble submission to the divine will of God and desire to place on record, our love and esteem for her life and labor and sincere Christian devotion to advance into the Kingdom of our Savior It is our prayer that her family will console themselves with pleasing memories and bid them hope that they Shall see their loved one again. Be it further resolved, that a copy of these resolutions be placed in our Church archives and a copy be provided the family. “Return unto thy rest, O my soul, for the Lord hath dealt bountifully with thee.” (Psalms 116:7) Respectively submitted on behalf of the New Zion Baptist Church Finance Committee. In His Service, feauile Suan Sister Jeannie Brown New Zion Baptist Church Finance Committee President “Love ye one another.” John 13:34 New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Office. 801 392-2211 « Fax. 801 392.3433 newzionut@aol.com “4 Church Built By Faith” Deacon Kenneth D. Wilder Chairman of Deacons Dr Donald R. Carpenter Chairman of Trustees December 23, 2006 RESOLUTION For Brother Eugene Wallace One writer has written, “We never have seen, nor heard, nor imagined the wonderful future the Lord has prepared for those who will love, trust, and receive Him. This glorious truth He has plainly declared Death is not a period.. it’s only a comma” Whereas the Almighty God, in His infinite goodness and wisdom has called from time into eternity our Brother Eugene Wallace. We, the Officers, and Members of the New Zion Baptist Church, in sincerity, do join in this home going of Brother Wallace. He was a faithful and loyal servant of God and the Church for many years until his illness. Whereas, we desire to place on record our love and esteem for his life and labor, and in view of his efforts and sincere Christian devotion to advance into the kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. We thank the Heavenly Father for Brother Wallace and wish to express our deepest sympathy to his relatives and friends. Be it resolved, that while we mourn his departure from us, we are resigned to the Divine Will of our Heavenly Father and enter sympathetically into the sorrows of the bereaved, and bid them hope, that they shall see their loved one again. Know that we are praying for you and wishing you hope in the midst of sorrow, comfort in the midst of pain and that you find solace and strength in your memories. Be it further resolved, that a copy of this resolution is provided to the family and a copy placed in the records of the New Zion Baptist Church. “For God so loved the world, that he gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” (John 3:16) ay L-// «9 Sister Bétty Blakel p Because Christ Lives, nant -Smrdiuldon, Clerk New Zion Baptist Church Ol Curter Reverend Cal Carter, Associate Minister New Zion Baptist Church “Love ye one another; as I have loved you.” John 13:34 eats eegeceateee pert oe peeOP pia Pieter terete ae Dea negra: ‘rapafs ea Tea piireent rEiteseearene: ii ou aaa oc cee recat iii sbi Aare zs EE x aa Re aape Quan aan Ae oe Tana nie Bae irae ; Wades i be Tapia a ek tie is Bi BE 4 PEE f eceat Me nTae ar in ick i Me r ay ce aNaR i Mane A ener aTMg ie UC Bltee) a i eT In Loving Memory Of Jeriece S. Taylor-Daniels August 27, 1982 October 19, 2006 Funeral Services Friday, October 27, 2006 , 1:00 p.m. New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Ave., Ogden, Utah 84401 Casket Bearers Bro. Brian Daniels Bro. Robert Atkinson Bro. Carvin Holston, Jr. Bro. Ray Younger Bro. Douglas Long Bro. Jackie Puente’ Honorary Casket Bearers Bro. Arthur L. Holston, Sr. Bro. Howard Daniels Bro. Carvin Holston, Sr. Order of Service Prelude/Processional.............. Dr. Donald Carpenter CP Kev. Cal Carter WAS Dr. Donald Carpenter Family Processional Old Testament Scripture.............Rev. Charles Petty New Testament Scripture...........Min. Lillie Holman PO a Fee SO Kev. Robert Hall a. Bro. Jordan Obituary & Acknowledgements................ Sis. Sarah MCSOHINOE. (a: Sis. Betty Smauldon BEICCUOD S065. ‘Tl Fly Away” Family Members Inspirational Poem............... Sis. Sharae Younger & Sis. Jamie Younger PXNESHONS, ee, Family & Friends 2-3 Minutes Please DO a Sis. Nicole Ervin SR Kev. Cal Carter Interment Ogden City Cemetery 20" and Madison, Ogden, Utah Roy MORTUARY Layton Brigham City New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 8440] Office: 801.392-2211 «« Fax: 801.392.3433 newzionut(@aol.com “A Church Built by Faith” Deacon Kenneth D. Wilder Chairman of Deacons Dr Donald R. Carpenter Chairman of Trustees October 27, 2006 RESOLUTION For Sister Jeriece Shintil Taylor-Daniels One writer has said, “when from the dead God raised His Son and called Him to the sky, He gave our souls a living hope that they should never die! Christ has replaced the dark door of death with the shining gate of life.” Whereas, on Thursday, October 19, 2006, the Almighty God in His infinite goodness and wisdom, visited His garden and plucked a flower, Sister Jeriece Shintil Taylor-Daniels, to add to His Heavenly bouquet. We sincerely recognize that we will truly miss Sister Daniels, and our Community a warm and sympathetic Sriend. Whereas, We, Officers, and Members of New Zion Baptist Church, desire to place on record our love and esteem for her life and labor; and in view of her noble efforts and sincere Christian devotion to advance into the kingdom of our Savior We thank the Heavenly Father for Sister Daniels and wish to extend our deepest sympathy to the family and friends in this hour of bereavement. Be it resolved, that while we mourn her departure from us, we are resigned to the Divine Will of our Heavenly Father and enter sympathetically into the sorrows of the bereaved, and bid them hope, that they shall see their loved one again. It is our prayer that you will console yourselves with pleasing, rather than sad thoughts. Be it further resolved, that a copy of this resolution is provided to the family and a copy placed in the records of the New Zion Baptist Church. Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest (Matthew 11:28). Because Christ Lives, Yip D- Sister LNn— Bla k ley-Sm@uldon, Clerk Cal Reverend Cal Carter, Associate Minister “Love ye one another.” John 13:34 Jeriece Shintil Taylor-Daniels SALT LAKE CITY - Jeriece Shintil Taylor-Daniels, 24, died October 19, 2006 in Salt Lake City She was born August 27 1982 in Ogden, UT to Michael Todd Daniels| and Brenda Ann Taylor Jeriece was a member of the Baptist faith. She en- ioyed pool and racquetball and desired fo be a police officer. She is survived < by oy Dar ents; her sisters, Jasmine Akai Akalaonu, Germany and Michelle Daniels, Ogden: brother Matthew R. Daniels, Ogden; grandparents, Sylvester and lrene Daniels and John and Ruby Morton and a host of family and friends near and far. She was preceded in death by her grandparents Dewitt and ida Mae Taylor Funeral services will be held on Friday 1 pm. at October 27, 2006 New Zion in the Ogden ai Baptist Church, 2935 Lincoln Ave., Ogden. Friends may cali on Thursday, October 26 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Myers Mortuary in Ogden, 845 Washington Blvd. Interment Cemetery. City Send condolences to family at www.myers-mortuary.com femoria Saturday, g Service September > Ogden, LATLCOLT Utah 16, 2006 Y VeTLUE 84401 Ss Obituary (Se Sister Mary Elizabeth Benion (Liz) was born on June 30, 1960 to her proud parents, Dorothy Green and Samuel Benion, in Los Angeles, California. Sister Benion was a student of the Oakland Public Schools. She attended E. Morris Cox Elementary School, Frick Middle School, and _ Castlemont High School, graduating in 19738. She attended Laney College and Sally’s Cosmetology Schools in Oakland, California, and received her cosmetologist/barber license. Sister Benion accepted Christ at age six at Mt. Emory Baptist Church in Berkeley, California, where she grew to love the Lord. She later moved to Ogden and united with the New Zion Baptist Church. What pleased her most was the birth of her two sons. She enjoyed laughing and playing with them and they equally loved and gravitated to her spirit. Sister Benion was preceded in death by her daughter, Victoria Nicole Jackson, one brother, Don Tate, and one sister, Darlene Tate. She leaves to cherish her memories two sons, Don Jackson and Victor Jackson, Jr, both of Ogden, Utah, her mother, Dorothy Green of Ogden, Utah, her father, Samuel Benion of Los Angeles, California, an uncle, Julius Green, Jr., of Oakland, California, the father of her two sons, Victor Jackson, Sr., of Las Vegas, Nevada, her loving companion, Ronnie Coleman of Layton, Utah; as well as a host of relatives and friends. “I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you.” (John 14:18) Memorial Service in Loving Memory of Sister Mary Elizabeth Benion Sunrise: June 30, 1960 -« Sunset: September 10, 2006 IE 5a EAL pons en cdactedesttl Rev. Michelle Boyer Old Testament Scripture...........0000. Min. Stanley Ellington New Testament Scripture .......0.0ce0eee0 Min. Lillie Holman PIE oases TI io es cet eitesies is GR, CL GO SMO oo oc sss cs cesses Sis. Lucretia McQueen “Precious Lord” CTE TION os oi vos ok oh Ski avs Sis. Betty Smauldon OOTY 2k HI ei Sis. Sheree Lee I as “Amazing Grace” PRO 65s hs is NERS, SOU oss NI ce Dr. Donald Carpenter sci (2 Minutes Please) Family e Friends gins vo os scanned Sis. Lucretia McQueen as acca en ii i sas os vis 00s 5 5 REO. Se Does Rev. Michelle Boyer I had a lot to do, more than most of you. But, yet you wonder why I left? I finished early ... { started on time and put in a full day’s work, But I finished early ... You thought my road would be a long one, But I did run the race. I just finished early ... By the measure of man’s time and not God’s own time, You look at years, but, I did all I was sent to do, [just finished early ... But with God, it counts not at all how long, how brief, how great or small. He looks for a ready heart ... [ just finished early... -~Author Unknown- On behalf of the family, may we express their sincere appreciation and gratitude for your expressions of sympathy and kindness extended during their time of bereavement. eGo Reverend Michelle Boyer, Officiating New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Office. 801.392-2211 -«« Fax: 801.392.3433 newzionut@aol.com “A Church Built By Faith” Dr Donald R. Carpenter Deacon Kenneth D. Wilder Chairman of Trustees Chairman of Deacons September 16, 2006 Resolution Sunrise: June 30, 1960 for Sister Mary Elizabeth Benion Sunset: September 10, 2006 Als one writer has said, “I’m going home to Jesus; my life will soon begin; earth’s ties will then be severed as heaven I enter in’. 10, 2006, God in His infinite wisdom, visited His garden and plucked a flower, Sister Whereas, on Sunday, September Mary Elizabeth Benion. We, the Officers and Members of the New Zion Baptist Church, in sincerity, do join in this home going of our beloved Sister Benion. She was a gracious and devoted servant of God and the Church for many years. Whereas, we destre to place on record our love and esteem for her life and labor; and tn view of her efforts and sincere Christian devotion to advance into the kingdom of our Savior. We thank the Heavenly Father for Sister Benton and for her fife among us and wish to express our sympathy to her relatives and friends. Be it resolved, that we do bow in humble submission to the will of God, and commend the bereaved family to Him who sees all and knows every heart; so console yourselves in the hope of a reunion, and know that we are praying for you and wishing you hope in the midst of sorrow, comfort in the midst of pain and that you find solace and strength in ‘your memories. Be it further resolved, that a copy of thts resolution is provided to the family and a copy placed in the records of the New Zion Baptist Church. When a Christian dies, they have just begun to live. ‘then I understood their end. . thou will guide me... and afterward recetve me to glory (Psalms 73:17 & 24). Because Christ Lives, Ray (Lester) Finn, Jr. Sunrise Feb. 1, 1940-Sunset July 8, 2006 Ray (Lester) Finn, Jr. passed away July 8, 2006 in Colorado. Ray was born in February 1, 1940 in Foreman, AK. gu In 1945 Ray and F- his family relocat- |. He attended] ¥ schoolinOgden. | gam ed to Ogden, UT | Ray was pre- leat ceded in death by his mother Mae Francis Bailey, his nieces Debra J. Scott Burnett, Judy Hood passing his and his hasan Anthony Ray Scott. He leaves behind to mourn his Clydies parents, Finn of Ogden, Ray and UT; one son, Raymond (Trina) Finn of Las Vegas, NV; one daughter, Renee Finn of Richmond, CA; four sisters: Verna Walker of Berkeley, CA; Helen Hood of Oakland, CA, Dorothy Cotton of Le Moore, CA; Veronica Edwards of Berkeley, CA; three brothers: Andrew (Barbara) Bailey of Hayward, CA; Lonnie Wilson and Michael Wilson of relatives, and Berkeley, CA; one aunt Ruby Powell of Minneapolis, MN; two grandchildren, and two greatgrandchildren; 12 nieces; 10 nephews; cousins, friends. A memorial service will be held in ery CA. In Loving Memory Of Charlie Reynolds, Jr. October 25, 1913 .May 25, 2006 Funeral Services Tuesday, June 6, 2006, 11°00 a.m. New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue, Ogden, Utah 84401 Casket Bearers Bro . Glen Hill : Bro . Arthur Lee Holston Bro . Kelvin Steward ..Bro. Fantley Jones, Jr ..Bro. George Scott ..Bro. Mark Hunter Honorary Casket Bearers Bro Roscoe Howard Bro . Ralph Brooks Bro . Sylvester Daniels, .. Dea. Ray Finn Sr .Bro. Herman Jones ‘Bro. Willie Brock Services Prelude : .Dr Donald R. Carpenter Officiating i -.Rev Derrel Hughes Congregational Hymn “Battle Hymn of the Republic” Old Testament Scriputre ; ..Rev Robert Hall .Rev Cal Carter New Testament Scripture... Prayer - ..Pg. 475 .. Dea. Kenneth Wilder Solo . Obituary & Acknowledgements _ Resolutions « « olS. Helen Knox .Min. Lillie Holman ols. Betty Smauldon Solo . Bro. Wardell Harper “Never Grow Old” Expressions ...Family and Friends (2 Minutes Please) Solo SIS. Helen Knox Eulogy = Rev Derrel Hughes Interment Ogden City Cemetery 1875 Monroe Blivd., Ogden, Utah Military Honors to be Accorded by Combined Veteran Honor Guard On behalf of the family, may we express their sincere appreciation and gratitude for your many expressions of sympathy and kindnesses extended during their bereavement MYERS MORTUARIES Ogden, Roy, Layton, Brigham City Lo dy Printed in USA No. 5822 New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Office. 801.392-2211 -«, Fax: 801 392.3433 newzionut(@aol.com “4 Church Built By Faith” Dr Donald R. Carpenter Reverend Derrel A. Hughes Deacon Kenneth L. Wilder Chairman of Trustees Pastor Chairman of Deacons June 6, 2006 RESOLUTION For Brother Charlie Reynolds shall I rest at the close of life’s day, One writer has written, “when shall I come to the end of my way, when for me!” Sunset in one land is sunrise when “welcome home” I shall hear Jesus say, O’ that will be sunrise in another time into eternity our Whereas the Almighty God, in His infinite goodness and wisdom has called from Brother Charlie Reynolds. , do join in this home going We, the Pastor, Officers and Members of the New Zion Baptist Church, in sincerity over 50 years. In the past, of Brother Reynolds. He was a faithful and loyal servant of God and the Church for for numerous years and he has served graciously as a member of the New Zion Baptist Church Usher Board regularly attended Sunday School until his illness. and in view of his efforts and Whereas, we desire to place on record our love and esteem for his life and labor; Christ. We thank the sincere Christian devotion to advance into the kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus his relatives and friends. Heavenly Father for Brother Reynolds and wish to express our deepest sympathy to bereaved family to Be it resolved, that we do bow in humble submission to the will of God, and commend the you hope in the wishing Him who sees all and knows every heart; and know that we are praying for you and memories. midst of sorrow, comfort in the midst of pain and that you find solace and strength in your a copy placed in the records Be it further resolved, that a copy of this resolution is provided to the family and of the New Zion Baptist Church. er believeth in him “Kor God so loved the word, the he gave His only begotten Son, that whosoev should not perish, but have everlasting life.” (John 3:16) In the shadow of thy Cross, == pusinel sin _ .» Reverend Derrel A. Hughes, Pe tSister B yeBlakeley-Smauldon, Clerk Sener ore oar wn” cneneee Ee, “Love ye one another; as I have loved you.” John 13:34 ving Memory In Loving Memory Chest Burton, Jr. (January 22, 1923 .May 17, 2006) Funeral Services Saturday, May 20, 2006, 1°00 p.m. New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Ave, Ogden Utah 84401 Casket Bearers Bro. Waldo Danzy Bro. N-Gai Steverson Bro. Joe Chavis .. Bro. Conrad Steverson ‘i .. Bro. Kenny Burton . «bro. lgraa Madyun Honorary Casket Bearers Bro. Kenneth Burton Bro. Chest Burton, III Dea. Ray Finn s ¥ . .Dea. Donald Cope .Bro. Larry Sanders .Bro. Nathaniel Johnson an Order of Service Prelude/Processional.. .. Dr Donald Carpenter Officiating ‘ .Rev Derrel Hughes Congregational Hymn... .. Amazing Grace” Old Testament Scripture “Rev Willie Martin, III New Testament Scripture ..Rev France Davis Prayer .. « Rev Michelle Boyer Solo SIS. Helen Knox “In Times Like These” Obituary & Acknowledgements... .SIS. Joyce Frye Resolutions . «ols. Betty Smauldon Selection ‘i .New Zion Mass Choir ‘lll Fly Away” Expressions 4 ..Family and Friends (2 Minutes Please) Congregational Song .. Going Up Yonder” Solo Sis. Jamillah Burton-Danzy “Dance with My Father” Eulogy bi .Rev Derrel Hughes Recessional Interment Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch Ogden, Utah On behalf of the family, may we express their sincere appreciation and gratitude for your many expressions of sympathy and kindnesses extended during their bereavement MYERS MORTUARIES Ogden, Roy, Layton, Brigham City {Yy GeyYlCg sy Printed in USA No. 64L New Zion Baptist Church Office 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 801 392-2211 « Fax. 801 392.3433 newzionut@aol.com “A Church Built By Faith” Dr Reverend Derrel A. Hughes Pastor Deacon Kenneth L. Wilder Chairman of Deacons Donald R. Carpenter Chairman of Trustees May 20, 2006 RESOLUTION For Brother Chest Burton, Jr. Sunrise: January 22, 1923 Sunset: May 17, 2006 One writer has said, “when from the dead God raised His Son and called Him to the sky, He gave our souls a living hope that they should never die! Christ has replaced the dark door of death with the shining gate of life.” Whereas, on Wednesday, May 17, 2006, our beloved Brother Chest Burton, Jr., passed into his heavenly existence. We, the Pastor, Officers and Members of the New Zion Baptist Church, in sincerity, do join in this home going of Brother Burton. He was a faithful and devoted servant of God and the Church for approximately 60 years. In the past, he has served graciously by functioning as Chairperson for numerous Church programs and events, volunteered to fulfill the Sexton duties when needed, and supported the Church in various capacities until his illness. Whereas, we desire to place on record our love and esteem for his life and labor; and in view of his efforts and sincere Christian devotion to advance into the kingdom of our Savior We thank the Heavenly Father for Brother Burton and for his life among us and wish to express our sympathy to his relatives and friends. Be it resolved, that while we mourn his departure from us, we are resigned to the Divine Will of our Heavenly Father and enter sympathetically into the sorrows of the bereaved, and bid them hope, that they shall see their loved one again. It is our prayer that you will console yourselves with pleasing, rather than sad thoughts. Be it further resolved, that a copy of this resolution is provided to the family and a copy placed in the records of the New Zion Baptist Church. We sincerely recognize that we will truly miss Brother Burton, and our Community a warm and sympathetic friend. May each of us glance in the direction which he has gone and be more determined to live our lives faithfully to and fruitfully for God. ‘Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live and whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die.” (John 11:25-26) Because Christ Lives, (\ re | } i 6 A f f J } / / ; . Ws \ / Ye Wh ! tJ L Le Reverend Derrel A. Hughes, Pastor See ee , e | fF ‘ a. un f * } = fy ’ re “fi 2 Z xP tebe Ain SS ( [i [Sister Betty Blakeley-Srhauldon, Clerk “Love ye one another; as I have loved you.” John 13:34 “ie ae) oy 3 3 * — Saas te a arte aaa) me Dirz ua be id Dall ae ad aa . = Fs ; ea tcae‘ ate i tade ae hs ee MARE ; heed Shick a , “a Speedess S57 pe (te Son FP oi if a oe es “ar if 9 nea Pegs Pk ay Nes Re Pe d me ' Pe rr ne . ed °° Lo Fe ms a . ae , vegBn am In Loving Memory Of Jessie Nelson, Sr. November 28, 1927 --- April 4, 2006 Funeral Services Tuesday, April 11, 2006, 1°00 p.m Myers Mortuary Chapel Ogden, Utah Casket Bearers Bro. Claude Nelson Bro. Kenny Nelson Bro. Jason Saulsberry Bro. Benny Tillman Bro. Orlando Nelson Bro George Scott Honorary Casket Bearers Bro. George Barnes Bro. O.D Bro. Larry Campbell Sanders Order of Service Prelude/Processional .Dr Donald R. Carpenter Officiating Rev Selection New Zion Mass Choir “Amazing Grace” Old Testament Scripture New Testament Scripture Derrell Hughes Min —.. Lillie Holman Rev Cal Carter Prayer Rev William Beard Solo Sis. Gloria Stanton Obituary & Acknowledgements — .Sis. Charlean Wilson Resolutions Sis. Betty Smauldon selection s Expressions Selection New Zion Mass Choir (2-3 Minutes Please) Family & Friends New Zion Mass Choir “Order My Steps” Words of Comfort. Rev Interment Derrell Hughes Washington Heights Memorial Park 4500 Washington Blvd , Ogden, Utah MYERS MORTUARIES Brigham City, Ogden, Roy & Layton, Utah printed in USA, ©1994 Aries Jessie Nelson, Sr. “Together Again” OGDEN - Jessie Nelson, 79, November 28, was called by his Heavenly Father and reunited with his wife Wonzie on Tuesday, April 4, 2006. Jessie was born 1927 in McCall Creek, Mississippi to proud parents, Andrew and Minnie . Nelson. Jessie moved to Ogden in 1951 from McCall Creek after serving in the U.S. Army during WWII. Jessie started working at HAFB in 1952 where he retired after more than 25 years of service. Jessie went to barber school in the late 60's to become a Master Barber He owned and operated Jessie's Barbershop located in Ogden for 35 years. Jessie's Barbershop served as one of Ogden's landmarks for young and old for many years and will be truly missed. Jessie also owned one of 25th Streets first Disco Clubs for many years. Jessie and his family were members of the New Zion Baptist Church. Jessie enjoyed his community and friends and will be part of Ogdens history He is survived by one son, Thomas Nelson, Sr brothers, Richard Nelson, Theresa Charlie son, Sr Nelson and Ogden; wife, four Layton; and Andrew Warren Cherry Nel- both of McCall Creek, Mis- sissippi son, Nelson, and Mobile, Alabama; children, Thomas his Nelson, Nel- grand- Jr Crystal Nelson of Sacramento, and CA; Dezarae Nelson, Myneshia Nelson and one great-grandchild, Wonzie Lasha and many nieces and nephews; special Dorothy Addie, sisters-in-law, Joyce, Shirley; special friends, S.L. Dickson, Mad- lox, Dewitt, O.D. Sanders. He was preceded in death by his wife, Wonzie Tillman Nelson; his parents; son, Jessie Nelson, Jr., five brothers, Willie, Jimmie, Lloyd, Coye and Walter C., seven sisters, Clara, Cameron, Cythia, EllaWeed, Pearl, Ora Willie Lee May, and Lola one daughter, Jessica Nelson. Bell, grand- Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, April 11 2006 at 1 p.m. at Myers Mortuary, 845 Washington Blvd., Ogden. Family and friends may cail at the mortuary on Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. Interment, Washington Heights Memorial Park. send condolences to family at www.myers-mortuary.com. | New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Office. 801 392-2211 -« Fax. 801 392.3433 newzionui(@aol.com “A Church Built by Faith” Deacon Kenneth L. Wilder Reverend Derrel A. Hughes Chairman of Deacons Dr Donald R. Carpenter Pastor Chairman of Trustees April 11, 2006 RESOLUTION for Brother Jessie Nelson One writer has said, “when from the dead God raised His Son and called Him to the sky, He gave our souls a living hope that they should never die! Christ has replaced the dark door of death with the shining gate of life.” Whereas, on Tuesday, April 4, 2006, the Almighty God, in His infinite goodness and wisdom, has called from time into eternity our beloved Brother Jessie Nelson. We sincerely recognize that we will truly miss Brother Nelson, and our Community a warm and sympathetic friend. Whereas, we, the Pastor, Officers, and members of New Zion Baptist Church, in sincerity, do join in this home going of Brother Nelson. He was a faithful servant of God and the Church for many years. In the past, he had lifted his voice in praise as a member of the Utah Travelers Men’s’ Chorus for several years. Whereas, we desire to place on record our love and esteem for his life and labor; and in view of his noble efforts and sincere Christian devotion to advance into the kingdom of our Savior We thank the Heavenly Father for Brother Nelson and wish to extend our deepest sympathy to his family and friends in this hour of bereavement. Be it resolved, that while we mourn his departure from us, we are resigned to the Divine Will of our Heavenly Father and enter sympathetically into the sorrows of the bereaved, and bid them hope, that they shall see their loved one again. It is our prayer that you will console yourselves with pleasing, rather than sad thoughts. Be it further resolved, that a copy of this resolution is provided to the family and a copy placed in the records of the New Zion Baptist Church. “I sought the Lord, and He heard me, and delivered me from all my fears.” (Psalm 34:4) In the Shadow ... the Cross, DETT)\, DB, ss Sister Betty names aa al ae \ Clerk ’ Ny. é ay AIHA RYverend Derrel A. ba apis. Pastor Ze “Love ye one another.” John 13:34 ( elebration of life for Cleo Myles Sunrise oF April 22, 1921 Mrs. 4 ma rs. SarahJ Myles aa orth Rd. 5, TN 38116 Ee» \ Sunset March 16, 2006 } arr PTA (March 20, 2006 time (ME. “Oernon (Baptist Church - Westwood | 620 Parksose — (Memphis, ojennessee 38109 pyr. Clames CL. “Netters ()fficiating (Celebration of life Sunrise ee April 22, 1991 ae eo Sunset % March 16, 2006 March 20, 2006. time Mt. Oernon (Baptist Church - Westwood 620 (Parksose (Memphis, Gjennessee 38109 (Dr. James FL. “Netters Officiating ty (Cleo (Myles was born April 22, 1921, in Brookhaven, MS and Robert Myles He was the younger of two children. Kathleen Wright and his parents preceded him in death. He grew up in Brookhaven, Macedonia Baptist Church and served four years He retired from Hill AFB Upon to Octavia ey ae accepted Christ at an early age, joining the He joined the military while he was young his discharge, where he was he made employed Ogden Utah home as an Inspector As a young man, he united with es Wall Avenue Baptist Church which became New Zion Baptist Church He served there as a trustee custodian and member for many years | He was married to Vada B who epee REL ae a him i death. On February 22, 2006 he was recognized by the city of ten work in the community and for serving on the advisory board for Ogden W eber Community Action ) Partnership | He leaves to one grandson his the eri hie memories one son, John H Myles (Sarah), Myron Myles (Letithia), two great-granddaoghters Brittany and Briana Myles one great-grandson, Myron Jr one brother in law, two nieces, two nephews, one god-daughter Cindy ana a host of other relatives | = | es | ()rder of Service Processional Selection. Congregation Scripture. Rev Melvin Watkins Prayer Rev Melvin W atkins — Congregation Selection. "Amazing Grace : Expressions Sis. Franketta Guinn Resolution. April Birth Month Fellowship Acknowledgements. Kev Hattie Thompson Solo. Brother Eddie Miller Eulogy Rev. Dr James 1. Netters Recessional O34 (Psalm The Lord is my shepherd; | shalf not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures, he feadeth me beside the stil! waters. He restoreth my soul; he leadeth me in the path of righteousness for his name's sake. Yea, thou ! walk through the valley of the shadow of death, | wilf fear no evil, for thou art with me, thy rod and thy staff they comtort me. Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies, anointest my head with oif my cup runneth over thou Surely goodness and mercy shail follow me ail the days of my life and | will dwell in the house of the Lord forever Acknowledgement Ihe family extends a heartfelt thank you for the thoughtful calls, loving gestures and acts of kindness, for your prayers during this time Active Vernon Nathan | McGill | | | most of all | Pallbearers Hilliard Jr Stephen Holley and | | | James DeBose} santo Williams | eats | Karl DeBose- CInterment West Tennessee 4000 Veteran Forest Hill Memphis, Cemetery - Irene Road Tennessee (Memorial Meal Mt Vernon Baptist Arrangements E. H. Ford Church- Westwood &ntrusted Mortuary ojo Services 3390 Elvis Presley Boulevard Memphis, TN 38116 (901) 345-9558 cylowers: Glamorama Printing Quality, by Wilson and Associates Printing (901 affordable printing with a" PERSONAL" 346-0272 touch! New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Office. 801 392-2211 «5 Fax. 801.392.3433 newzionul(@aol.com “A Church Built By Faith” Deacon Kenneth L. Wilder Chairman of Deacons Reverend Derrel A. Hughes Pastor Dr Donald R. Carpenter Chairman of Trustees March 21, 2006 RESOLUTION For Brother Cleo Myles One writer has said, “when from the dead God raised His Son and called Him to the sky, He gave our souls a living hope that they should never die! Christ has replaced the dark door of death with the shining gate of life.” Whereas, on Thursday, March 16, 2006, the Almighty God called from time into eternity our beloved Brother Cleo Myles. We, the Pastor, Officers and Members of the New Zion Baptist Church, in sincerity, do join in this home going of our Brother Myles. He was a faithful and devoted servant of God and the Church for over 50 years. In the past, he has served graciously as a member of the New Zion Baptist Church Trustee and Usher Boards, was the first Laymen Ministry President and functioned as the Church Sexton until his illness. Whereas, we desire to place on record our love and esteem for his life and labor; and in view of his efforts and sincere Christian devotion to advance into the kingdom of our Savior We thank the Heavenly Father for Brother Myles and wish to express our sympathy to.his relatives and friends. Be it resolved, that we do bow in humble submission to the will of God, and commend the bereaved family to Him who sees all and knows every heart; so console yourselves in the hope a reunion, that after life’s remaining ills are past, that is like healing oil to the wounded heart, comforted with pleasing, rather than sad thoughts. Be it further resolved, that a copy of this resolution is provided to the family and a copy placed in the records of the New Zion Baptist Church. We sincerely recognize that we will truly miss Brother Myles, and our Community a warm and sympathetic friend. May each of us glance in the direction which he has gone and be more determined to live our lives faithfully to and Sruitfully for God. oe sought the Lord, and He heard me, and delivered me from all my fears.” (Psalm 34:4) fi : LeeDave fk 4h . AN. oe =" Kenneth D. Wilder Deacon Kenneth D. Wilder, Chairman Deacons Board Christ Lives, Betty, Htl wan din Blake -Smauldon, Clerk DoualdR. Carpenter Dr. Donald R. Carpenter, Chairman® Trustees Board ve “Love ye one another; as I have loved you.” John 13:34 A 3 IN MEMORY OF TOM JOHNSON, JR. Date of Birth Date of Death May 8, 1927 February 1, 2006 Interment Lindquist’s Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch 1718 Combe Road Pallbearers Deacons of New Zion and Second Baptist Churches Honorary Pallbearers Isaac Burkes George Anderson Willie Moore FUNERAL SERVICES Saturday, February 4, 2006 at 11:00 a.m. Lindquist’s Ogden Chapel Reverend Charles Petty Officiating SM Oe FI i sissi.sscees sis Scs tion vinsanese Afton Castlemain Old Testament Scripture.................. Minister Lillie Holman New Testament Scripture .................... Reverend Cal Carter IN 55 ccansiassebapairesiicsarvan tate ae Brother Wilder PURTAMMOUE DOUOOCCUONS 5 Seis cies scattering cccisdsnssdoccideeeds Helen Knox Obituary/Acknowledgments .................0005. Charlene Wilson PRMD 55 cesescsasisticinncienesstcncks Sister Betty Smauldon PAUBICHL SOMOOUOE oes cisccscivisshinncssecdssass Second Baptist Choir aI POs NE isis ans eis cisehvarsiisieidtiuec nde Family & Friends CUS oie iiss sess ccssiedcaseszorinscrcs Mikol Wilburn siti asia ici sais a Pastor Petty Appreciation On behalf of the family, we wish to express their gratitude for your many kindnesses evidenced in thought and deed, and for your attendance at the memorial service Lindquist Mortuarties RMD-090 Nature’s Seasons printed in USA, © 1997 Obituaries/T Tom Johnson our RIVERDALE beloved - Tom Johnson. husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, left his earthly home on Wednesday February 1, 2006. born was He May 8, 1927 in Montgomery, to Louisiana, Tommie Sr and Jackson Altha Johnson. Tom = married Beatrice Lee Mur- phy roan in 1945 Diego, in of Cali- fornia. To this union two daughters were born, Estelle and Pat Johnson. They were later divorced. He married Ruby Lee Jones in Vicksburg, Mississippi. They later divorced. He was a member of Baptist Zion New Church. younger In his years at New Zion he participated as an usher. He was also a member of Mount Ogden Masonic Lodge #20 and Queen of the West Chapter #17, Order of Eastern Star. Following his retirement from the U.S. Navy in 1952, Tom began work at Hill Air Force Base as a civilian, retiring after 34 years of service. Surviving are his daughter Gray and Estelle Loving; Pat former wife Ruby Jones; his lifelong com- panion, Joan Bennett, six grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Tom was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at Lindquist's Ogden Mortuary 3408 Washington Blvd. Friends may call at the mortuary on Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. Interment, Lindquist's Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch, 1718 Combe Road where Military Honors will be accorded. Email condolences to the family at lom@lindquistmortuary.com New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Office. 801.392-2211 « Fax. 801.392.3433 newzionut(@aol.com “A Church Built by Faith” Rev. Derrel A. Hughes Pastor Deacon Kenneth L. Wilder Chairman of Deacons Dr Donald R. Carpenter Chairman of Trustees February 4, 2006 RESOLUTION For Brother Tom Johnson We, the Officers, and Members of the New Zion Baptist Church Usher Board Ministry, in sincerity do extend our deepest sympathy to the family and friends in this hour of bereavement, caused by the home-going of Brother Tom Johnson. Whereas, he was a loyal and faithful member of the Usher Board Ministry for many years and had always greeted everyone with a smile. Therefore, be it resolved: That while we mourn his departure from us, we are resigned to the Divine Will of our Heavenly Father and; That we know that God is all wise and all knowing and sees every heart and; That we show ourselves to be loving, kind, and available to support the family of Brother Johnson. Be it further resolved, that a copy of this resolution is provided to his family and a copy placed in the New Zion Baptist Church records. “.. and God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes.” (Revelations 7:17) Prayerfully submitted on behalf of the New Zion Baptist Church Usher Board Ministry. In His Service, ry Lovey Hanson | Lovey Hairston, President eee Reverend Derrel A. Hughes, Pastor “Love ye one another.” John 13:34 New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Office. 801.392-2211 « Fax: 801.392.3433 newzionut@aol.com “A Church Built by Faith” Deacon Kenneth L. Wilder Chairman of Deacons Rev. Derrel A. Hughes Pastor Dr Donald R. Carpenter Chairman of Trustees February 4, 2006 RESOLUTION For Brother Tom Johnson Whereas, on Wednesday, February 1, 2006, the Almighty God in His infinite goodness and wisdom, has called from time into eternity our beloved Brother Tom Johnson. We sincerely recognize that we will truly miss Brother Johnson, and our Community a warm and sympathetic friend. Whereas, we, the Pastor, Officers, and Members of New Zion Baptist Church, desire to place on record our love and esteem for his life and labor; and in view of his noble efforts and sincere Christian devotion to advance into the kingdom of our Savior Brother Johnson was a devoted and faithful member of the New Zion Baptist Church for many years until his subsequent death, and served graciously as a member of the Usher Board for several years. We thank the Heavenly Father for Brother Johnson and for his life among us and wish to extend our deepest sympathy to his family and friends in this hour of bereavement. Be it resolved, that while we mourn his departure from us, we are resigned to the Divine Will of our Heavenly Father and enter sympathetically into the sorrows of the bereaved, and bid them hope, that they shall see their loved one again. It is our prayer that you will console yourselves with pleasing, rather than sad thoughts. Be it further resolved, that a copy of this resolution is provided to the family and a copy placed in the records of the New Zion Baptist Church. “Return unto thy rest, O my soul; for the Lord hath dealt bountifully with thee. ” (Psalm 116:7) Setar Shadow of the Cross, sis OE Chane r Be Reverend Derrel A. ae Pastor “Love ye one another.” John 13:34 In Loving Memory Of Brother Jerry Richard Memorial Service December 13, 2005 4:30 p.m. Lindquist Mortuary 3408 Washington Boulevard Ogden, Utah 84401 You shall forever be in our hearts and memories.... d ichar R y r r e J r e h Brot ‘Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shalt tribulation, or distress, o1 perser wr itten, UTLOTL or famine, OT nakedness, OF peril or sword? As it 1s for thy sake we are killed all the day long; we are accounted as sheep for the slaughter. Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through Him that loved us. For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, not prin nor pou TS, floT ipalities, depth, LOT ALY reature, NOT things present, shall be able which is in Christ nor things tO separate Jesus our (Romans 8:35-39) US Lord to come, {rom the not height, love of God, Memorial Service In the Loving Memory of | Brother Jerry Richard Sunrise: October 13, 1953 «« Sunset: December 7, 2005 OFM 6h oi ae ks st Rev. Derrel Hughes POTTS fossa got bes Ae Psalm 23 RIOUEE cia a Rev. Derrel Hughes NE e56 Gis 5) eek “How Great Thou Art” PA PIOSIONS 6. 656 oon 4s aaa 5 ts Family e& Friends (2-3 Minutes Please) POE ic cada aa isda i DEINE ini ot tei) Cs A ad Rev. Derrel Hughes aii GES Be Rev. Derrel Hughes OUENIEME i S “Amazing Grace” On behalf of the family, may we express their sincere appreciation and gratitude for your expressions of sympathy and Kindness extended during their time of bereavement. % Reverend Derrel A. Hughes, Pastor z. ‘NZ New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Vernon Davis OGDEN - Vernon Lee Kelly Davis, beloved mother, daughter, grandmother, sister; aunt and friend, returned home to our Heavenly Father on Tuesday, January 17, 2006 after a short illness. Vernon was born in Brookhaven, Mississippi on February 24, 1939 to A.J. Kelly and Mattie Mae Hall. After completing her education in the Ogden City School District, mshe married Wayne B. Davis and to this union one son was_ born, Michael Wayne Davis. __, Vernon confessed Christ at an early age. She was a member of New Zion Baptist Church, where she enjoyed singing in the choir. In 1966 her career began with the government at Defense Depot Ogden and later at Hill Air Force Base. She was also employed 10 ears at Cutters Lab, Clearfield Job orps, and F.T.C. group home. ernon was employed at the time gof her death at EG&G at Hill Air Force Base. Vernon's best day was “Sister Day”. A day for shopping and fishing and cooking and spending time ~with her mother. Vernon, it is not over---we will continue in Heaven throughout eternity. Vernon was a member of the Black Women's Society, Sutherman Mae E. Adams Temple #1343 and the Red Hat Honey Bees Society. Surviving are her son, Michael (Anna) Davis, Roy; one grandson, Michael; mother, Mattie M. Kelly; sisters: Lovey (Vernon) Hairston, I West Haven, UT; Rosie Tillman, Hartford, CT; brother: Willie (Cora) Jackson, Jackson, MS; adopted sister, Queen (Andrew) Dorby, Ogden; God sister, Annette Carpenter, Riverdale; and a host of nieces, nephews and friends. She was preceded in death by her father. : Funeral services will be held on Saturday, January 21, 2006 at : p.m. at New Zion Baptist Church, 2935 Lincoln Ave., Ogden, with Rev. Derrel Hughes officiating. g Friends may call on Friday from 6 = to 8 p.m. at Myers Mortuary in Ogden, 845 Washington Blvd. Interment, Ogden City Ceme~ tery. Send condolences to family at . WWW.myers-mortuary.com - ~t2£UUqphwnn ~— _. ‘And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes. Ano there sha be no more death neither SOYYOW, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain, or the former t yIngs are passed away." Rev. 21:4 In Loving Memory Of Mrs. Vernon Kelly Davis Sunrise: February 24, 1939 sunset: January 17, 2006 Funeral Services Saturday, January 21, 2006, 1:00 p.m. New Zion Baptist Church, 2935 Lincoln Avenue, Ogden, Utah Shaun Sattiwhite Derek Frye Rufus Barlin Jimmy Long Andrew Darby Pallbearers Winston White Trever Otis Dockery Jeff Honorary Pallbearers Eddie Tillman Eddie Walton Ushers Herman Goldsmith Flip Wilson New Zion Deacon Board ~ New Zion Senior Usher Board ~ Flower Bearers New Zion Deaconess Officiating--- pe ce .------------Rev. Darrel A. Hughes Prelude and Postlude Dr. Donald R. Carpenter Processional . Opening Hymn Congregation Standing Family Amazing Grace Old Testament Reading Rev. Cal Carter New Testament Reading Rev. Charles Petty Prayer Rev. Michelle Boyer Musical Selection New Zion Choir Resolution Mrs. Betty Smauldon Obituary — Family Cards Mrs. Charleen Wilson Special Musical Request | Won'tt Complain Special Remarks New Zion Choir Open to Family and Friends (limit 2 minutes please) Special Remarks from Grandson Special Remarks Special Reflection Master Michael W. Davis Rev. France Davis Calvary Baptist Church, Salt Lake City, Utah Mrs. Joyce Frye, Family Member Hymn of Dedication--------- Shine on Me/Guide Me Oh Thy Great Jehovah Eulogy Rev. Darrel A. Hughes Recessional Glory Hallelujah Interment Ogden City Cemetery 20" and Madison Ogden, Utah ae oe S SAY ee See <3 ZACHARY > FINE ART DO GLASS” TRIBUTES Ogden Roy MORTUARY Layton Brigham City oy ’ New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Office: 801.392-2211 « Fax: 801.392.3433 newzionut(@aol.com “A Church Built by Faith” Deacon Kenneth Wilder Chairman of Deacons Reverend Derrel A. Hughes Pastor Dr. Donald Carpenter Chairman of Trustees January 21, 2006 Sunrise: February 24, 1939 Sunset: January 17, 2006 RESOLUTION For Sister Vernon Lee Kelly Davis Whereas, God in His infinite wisdom, has once again visited His garden and plucked a flower, Sister Vernon Lee Kelly Davis. One writer has said, “one generation succeeds another as wave follows wave,” and so it is that though we mourn the passing of one who has proven herself faithful, loving, and kind, there remains another generation to succeed her and to follow in the footprints that she had made upon the sands of time. We, the Pastor, Officers and Members of the New Zion Baptist Church, in sincerity, do join in this home going of our beloved Sister Davis. She was a gracious, faithful, and devoted servant of God and the Church for many years. She had lifted her voice in praise as a loyal member of the New Zion Baptist Church Choir for numerous years. Whereas, we desire to place on record our love and esteem for her life and labor; and in view of her noble efforts and sincere Christian devotion to advance into the kingdom of our Savior. We thank the Heavenly Father for Sister Davis wish to express our sympathy to her relatives and friends. Be it resolved, that we do bow in humble submission to the will of God, and commend the bereaved family to Him who sees all and knows every heart; so console yourselves in the hope of a reunion, that after life’s remaining ills are past, that is like healing oil to the wounded heart, comforted with pleasing, rather than sad thoughts. Be it further resolved, that a copy of this resolution is provided to the family and a copy placed in the records of the New Zion Baptist Church. May each of us glance into the direction which she has gone and be more determined to live our lives faithfully and Sruitfully to God. “Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest.” (Matthew 11:28) xe Because Christ Lives, xy re Eade _ a hae ~ 5 Qn- ). Spal —T Retty wlth. [ru 7 A (L' Ng be Derrel Cle Lid. H soa es: Pastor “Love ye one another.” John 13:34 New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Office: 801.392-2211 -« Fax: 801.392.3433 newzionut@aol.com “A Church Built by Faith” Deacon Kenneth Wilder Chairman of Deacons Reverend Derrel A. Hughes Pastor Dr. Donald Carpenter Chairman of Trustees January 21, 2006 RESOLUTION For Sister Vernon Kelly Davis We, the Officers and Members of the New Zion Baptist Church Choir, in sincerity, do extend our deepest sympathy to the family and friends in this hour of bereavement, in the passing of our Sister Vernon Kelly Davis. Sister Davis was a loyal and faithful member of the Church Choir for many years. our Church will truly miss this devoted laborer. We sincerely recognize that Whereas, we desire to place on record our love and esteem for her life and labor; and in view of her noble efforts and sincere Christian devotion to advance into the kingdom of our Savior. We thank the Heavenly Father for Sister Davis and for her life among us. Be it resolved, that while we mourn her departure, we are resigned to the Divine Will of our Heavenly Father and enter sympathetically into the sorrows of the bereaved, and bid them hope, that they shall she their loved one again. Be it further resolved, that a copy of this resolution is provided to the family and a copy placed in the records of the New Zion Baptist Church. It is our prayer that your sorrows will be turned to joy through God’s loving touch. “Blessed are they that mourn; for they shall be comforted.” (Matthew 5:4) In the Shadow of Thy Cross, “Thomas White F PM wr Re olin ae eh z Brother Thomas White, President —. a C ae... etn 4 = Pr bai{' Se m - New Zion oe | Church Choir a § Te HHUA (| Me ‘hed Reverend Derrel A. Hughes, Pastor “Love ye one another.” John 13:34 New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Office: 801.392-2211 « Fax: 801.392.3433 newzionut@aol.com “A Church Built by Faith” Deacon Kenneth Wilder Chairman of Deacons Reverend Derrel A. Hughes Pastor Dr. Donald Carpenter Chairman of Trustees July 16, 2005 RESOLUTION for Sister Lilie Hall Jones Whereas, on Tuesday, July 12, 2005, the Almighty God called from time into eternity our beloved Sister Lillie Hall Jones. We, the Pastor, Officers and Members of the New Zion Baptist Church, in sincenty, do join in this home going of our beloved Sis. Jones. She was a gracious, faithful and devoted servant of God and the Church for many years. Whereas, we desire to place on record our love and esteem for her life and labor; and in view of her efforts and sincere Christian devotion to advance into the kingdom of our Savior. We thank the Heavenly Father for Sis. Jones and wish to express our sympathy to her relatives and friends. Be it resolved, that we do bow in humble submission to the will of God, and commend the bereaved family to Him who sees all and knows every heart; so console yourselves in the hope a reunion, that after life's remaining ills are past, that 1s ike healing oil to the wounded heart, comforted with pleasing, rather than sad thoughts. Be it further resolved, that a copy of this resolution 1s provided to the family and a copy placed in the records of the New Zion Baptist Church. May each of us glance in the direction which she has gone and be more determined to live our lives faithfully to and fruitfully for God. Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest (Matthew 11:28). Because Christ Lives, Dix O. hill aes Dern. 4. pn Be sting s. BettyB. Smauldon, Clerk, “Love ye one another.” John 13:34 In Loving Memory Of Philemon “Bob” Ellis May 21, 1943 --- December 13, 2005 Obituary for Philemon “Bob” Ellis OGDEN — December Philemon “Bob” Ellis, 13, from injuries 2005 62, passed sustained away in an Tuesday, automobile accident. He was born May 21, 1943 in Arkansas to Adell Ellis and Bina Lee Wesley. He married Shirley Owens him in death on January 28, 2003. in Ogden; she preceded He married Robyn Jones in Ogden in 1994; they later divorced. Bob was a member of the Baptist church. Surviving are his children, Areina “Candy” Ellis (Donald) Sears, Beaumont, TX; Marvin Ellis, Ogden; Philemon Ellis Jr., Kentucky; and eight grandchildren. _ McCowan, Ogden; Douglas McCowan, Also surviving are his mother Bina Lee sister, Betty J. Tucker, Ogden; brother, West Valley, UT; two nieces, six nephews, six great nieces, three great nephews, two great nieces, and one great great nephew. He was preceded in death by his father, Adell Ellis; stepfather, Alfred McCowan; and brother, Odell Ellis. In Loving Memory Of Philemon “Bob” Ellis May 21, 1943 --- December 13, 2005 Funeral Services Saturday, December 17, 2005, 1:00 p.m. New Zion Baptist Church Ogden, Utah Prelude Officiating Musical Order of Service Processional Dr. Donald R. Carpenter Rev. Derrel A. Hughes New Zion Baptist Church “Keep Me Near The Cross” Old Testament Scripture Rev. Cal Carter New Testament Scripture Rev. Michelle Boyer Prayer Rev. Robert Hall Solo Bro. Thomas White Obituary & Acknowledgements Sis. Sammie Ellis Resolutions Sis. Betty Smauldon Selection New Zion Baptist Church Special Remarks Mr. Douglas McCowan Special Remarks : Dr. Donald R. Carpenter Solo Sis. Candy Ellis “Because He Lives” | Special Remarks Clergy Members Hymn of Dedication New Zion Baptist Church “Higher Ground” | Eulogy Rev. Derrel A. Hughes Recessional "Glory Glory Hallelujah” Marvin Ellis Michael Ellis Neil Ellis Mr. Edward Taylor Casket Bearers George Scott Micah Reynolds Vincent Stephens Honorary Casket Bearers Mr. Leontra Hill Interment Evergreen Memorial Park 100 Monroe Bivd., Ogden, Utah Mr. Randolph Garden God Takes the Best God watched you as you suffered And knew you’d had your share He gently closed your weary eyes And took you in His care. God has you in his keeping We have you in our hearts, Your memory is our keepsake With that we’ll never part. God saw you were getting tired And a cure was not to be So He put His arms around you And whispered, “Come with Me.” With tearful eyes we watched you suffer And saw you fade away Although we loved you dearly We could not make you stay. A golden heart stopped beating Hard working hands to rest. God broke our hearts to prove us. He only takes the best. Ogden Myers Mortuaries Roy Layton Brigham City New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Office: 801.392-2211 «6 Fax: 801.392.3433 newzionut(@aol.com “A Church Built by Faith” Deacon Kenneth L. Wilder Chairman of Deacons Rev. Derrel A. Hughes Pastor Dr. Donald R. Carpenter Chairman of Trustees December 17, 2005 Resolution For Brother Philemon “Bob” Ellis Sunrise: May 21, 1943 6-6 Sunset: December 13, 2005 Whereas, on Tuesday, December 13, 2005, the Almighty God in His infinite goodness and wisdom, has called from time into eternity our beloved Brother Philemon “Bob” Ellis. We sincerely recognize that we will truly miss Brother Ellis, and our Community a warm and sympathetic Sriend. Whereas, we, the Pastor, Officers, and members of New Zion Baptist Church, desire to place on record our love and esteem for his life and labor; and in view of his noble efforts and sincere Christian devotion to advance into the kingdom of our Savior. We thank the Heavenly Father for Brother Ellis and wish to extend our deepest sympathy to the family and friends in this hour of bereavement. Be it resolved, that while we mourn his departure from us, we are resigned to the Divine Will of our Heavenly Father and enter sympathetically into the sorrows of the bereaved, and bid them hope, that they shall see their loved one again. It is our prayer that you will console yourselves with pleasing, rather than sad thoughts. Be it further resolved, that a copy of this resolution is provided to the family and a copy placed in the records of the New Zion Baptist Church. “Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead yet shall he live: and whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. ” (John 11:25-26) Because Christ Lives, Sister Betty te L tek uldon, Clerk L, ( oke Z Reverend Derrel A. H ughes, Pastor “Love ye one another.” John 13:34 New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Office: 801.392-2211 -« Fax: 801.392.3433 newzionul(@aol.com “A Church Built by Faith” Deacon Kenneth L. Wilder Chairman of Deacons Rev. Derrel A. Hughes Pastor Dr. Donald R. Carpenter Chairman of Trustees December 17, 2005 Resolution For Brother Philemon “Bob” Ellis We, the Officers, and members of the New Zion Baptist Church Youth Choir, in sincerity do extend our deepest sympathy to the family in this hour of bereavement, in the passing of our Brother Philemon “Bob” Ellis. Brother Ellis was a loyal and faithful member of the Youth Choir for many years. our Church will truly miss this devoted laborer. We sincerely recognize that Whereas, we do bow in humble submission to the will of God and commend the bereaved family to Him who sees and knows every heart; that they shall see their loved one again. Be it resolved, that we desire to place on record our love and esteem for his life and labor and that we thank the Heavenly Father for Brother Ellis. Be it further resolved, that a copy of this resolution is provided to the family and a copy placed in the records of the New Zion Baptist Church. “We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord.” (2 Corinthians 5:8) Prayerfully submitted on behalf of the New Zion Baptist Church Youth Choir. Inthe "Ly of the Cross, ASVe/ ( (, ‘Tlreghed Reverend Derrel A. Hughes, Pastor “Love ye one another.” John 13:34 * Ba s aA aa See ; ; Saat an aS. Seah ‘a heed o ies 7 allo > by ky» J ee a %s af : 7g Oe ais J In Loving Memory Of state Fetes ae oe Be aan a nn a ae ae ee a n'a as a I a eee ee A a ee ee RR I ON eats ayia a *a Sates sso ON NS RRR Se ee eg RR RR TR I i wg a ae eee ew gtgideatate eieteteie hehehe ele eels Re Lula Mae Christy November 20, 1920 — November 15, 2005 Funeral Services Monday, November 21, 2005 11:00 a.m. New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue, Ogden, Utah Casket Bearers Deacon Ken Wilder Deacon Wilson English Brother James Dickson Deacon Harry Nunn Deacon Benny Frazier Brother Thomas White Services Prelude & Postlude................ Dr. Donald R. Carpenter PrOCeSSIONAl........... cece ccc cece cece cece eee e ee eeeenn eee Family Opening HyMn.............. cece cece cece ee eee eee Congregation “Higher Ground” Old Testament Reading...................66. Rev. Cal Carter New Testament Reading............... Rev. Michelle Boyer Musical Selection................... cece eee New Zion Choir “LIL Fly Away” Obituary/Personal Cards/Resolution.....Betty Smauldon Special RemarkS................0cceeee eee ee eees Family/Friends Special Selection.............. 2... cece eee e es New Zion Choir “Jesus Keep Me Near The Cross” Special RemarksS....................00008 Deacon Ken Wilder Special Remarks........... Deaconess Selma Hutchinson Special RemarkS.................cceee eee ees Clergy Members Hymn of Dedication................... Choir & Congregation “Guide Me Oh Thy Great Jehovah" EUlOGY..........00cceeeeeeeeeeee eee ee eens Rev. Derrel A. Hughes Final ViGWING...............c ccc c cece eeee eee eees Myers Mortuary Recessional...................ceeeeeeeeeeeeeee. W@W Zion Choir “Glory Hallelujah” Interment Evergreen Memorial Park 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Utah MYERS MORTUARIES Brigham City, Ogden, Roy & Layton, Utah AML-009 printed in USA, ©1994 Lula Christy OGDEN _ Lula May Simpson Christy, 84, passed away Tuesday, November 15, 2005 at her home. she was born November 20, 1920 in Pickens, MS to Ceasar and Dinna Love Simp- [3 Senn son. She married Bentiey Christy on November 28, 1950. Lula was af member of thee New Zion Baptist Church, — where she served as a Deaconess. She : , faithfully rendered 33 years of catea service at Hill Air Force Base. She received many awards and honors for her exemplary work etnic. Surviving are one daughter Mary McNeil, Oakland, CA: two grandsons Pedro (Linda) Sanchez. Rafael (Nelda) Sanchez: four great-grandchildren; one brother Elbert Simpson, Waterloo, lowa: and a host of nieces and nephews. she was preceded in death by eight brothers and five sisters. Funeral services will be held on Monday, November 21, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at New Zion Baptist Church, 2935 Lincoln Ave., with Rev. Darrel Hughes officiating. Friends may call on Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Myers Mortuary in Og- den, 845 Washington Blvd. interment, Myers Evergreen Memorial Park. send condolences to family at www.myers-mortuary.com New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Office: 801.392-2211 - Fax: 801.392.3433 " & newzionut(@aol.com 6 ‘A Church Built by Faith” Deacon Kenneth L. Wilder Chairman of Deacons Sunrise: Reverend Derrel A. Hughes Pastor November 20, 1920 Dr. Donald R. Carpenter Chairman of Trustees Sunset: November 15, 2005 RESOLUTION For Deaconess Lula May Simpson Christy Whereas, God in His infinite wisdom, has once again visited His garden and plucked a flower, Sister Lula Christy, to add to His Heavenly Bouquet. One writer has said, “one generation succeeds another as wave follows wave,” and so it is that though we mourn the passing of one who has proven herself faithful, loving, and kind, there remains another generation to succeed her and to follow the prints she has made upon the sands of time. We, the Pastor, Officers and Members of the New Zion Baptist Church, in sincerity, do join in this home going of our beloved Sister Christy. She was a faithful and devoted servant of God and the Church for over 50 years. In the past, she has served graciously as a member of the New Zion Baptist Church Choir, Sunday School and Mission Ministries and as a member of the Deaconess Board until her illness. Whereas, we desire to place on record our love and esteem for her life and labor; and in view of her efforts and sincere Christian devotion to advance into the kingdom of our Savior. We thank the Heavenly Father for Sister Christy and wish to express our sympathy to her relatives and friends. Be it resolved, that we do bow in humble submission to the will of God, and commend the bereaved family to Him who sees all and knows every heart; so console yourselves in the hope a reunion, that after life’s remaining ills are past, that is like healing oil to the wounded heart, comforted with pleasing, rather than sad thoughts. Be it further resolved, that a copy of this resolution is provided to the family and a copy placed in the records of the New Zion Baptist Church. May each of us glance in the direction which she has gone and be more determined to live our lives Jaithfully to and | fruitfully for God. “Return unto thy rest, O’ my soul; for the Lord hath dealt bountifully with thee.” (Psalm 116: 7) ‘\ secause Christ Lives, } a| 7 ; iy f 17 f / ' Ltf : Mdt J Reverend Derrel A. Hughes, Pastor % —_* Sister Betty : : " 2) Blakeley Smauldon, Clerk aa “Love ye one another.” John 13:34 . New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Office: 801.392-2211 «« Fax: 801.392.3433 “ newzionut(@aol.com “A Church Built by Faith” Deacon Kenneth L. Wilder Chairman of Deacons Reverend Derrel A. Hughes Pastor Dr. Donald R. Carpenter Chairman of Trustees November 21, 2005 RESOLUTION For Deaconess Lula May Simpson Christy Though we mourn the passing of one who has proven herself faithful, loving and kind, there remains another generation to succeed her. To follow the footprints that she had made upon the sands of time. Whereas, on Tuesday, November 15, 2005, the Almighty God called from time into eternity our beloved sister, Deaconess Lula May Simpson Christy. Whereas, she was a faithful and devoted member of the New Zion Baptist Church Deaconess Board until her illness and subsequent death, and. Whereas, we know that God is all wise and all knowing, Be it resolved, that the Deaconess Board bows in humble submission to the will of God. Be it resolved, that we show ourselves to be loving, kind and available to support the family of Deaconess Christy. Be it further resolved, that we provide the family a copy of these resolutions, place a copy in the New Zion Church records, and cherish our memories of Deaconess Christy as a member of our Board and Church family. “Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” (Matthew 11:28) Prayerfully submitted on behalf of the New Zion Baptist Church Deaconess Board. In His Service, Selma Hutchinson Sister Sel Hutch inson, Deaconess Chairperson Reverend Derrel A. Hughes, Pastor “Love ye one another.” John 13:34 New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Office: 801.392-2211 -« Fax: 801.392.3433 newzionut(@aol.com “ “4 Church Built by Faith” Deacon Kenneth L. Wilder Chairman of Deacons Reverend Derrel A. Hughes Pastor Dr. Donald R. Carpenter Chairman of Trustees November 21, 2005 RESOLUTION For Sister Lula Christy Whereas, God in His infinite goodness and wisdom, has removed from our midst our Sister Lula Christy. Whereas, she was a faithful and devoted member of the New Zion Baptist Church Choir for many years, until her illness and subsequent death, and, Therefore, be it resolved; (1) That while we mourn her departure from us, we are resigned to the Divine Will of our Heavenly Father. (2) That we give thanks to Christ for His life among us and assure her family that they have our deepest sympathy and support. (3) That a copy of this resolution be place in the New Zion Baptist Church records, and a copy be provided to her family. Prayerfully submitted on behalf of the New Zion Baptist Church Choir. In the Shadow of Thy Cross, “Thomas White Brot. vem ls D} AA lA Choir renieens Nuwg Jay Reverend Derrel A. Hughes, Pastor “Love ye one another.” John 13:34 New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Office: 801.392-2211 « Fax: 801.392.3433 newzionut(@uol.com “ “4 Church Built by Faith” Deacon Kenneth L. Wilder Chairman of Deacons Reverend Derrel A. Hughes Pastor Dr. Donald R. Carpenter Chairman of Trustees November 21, 2005 RESOLUTION For Sister Lula Christy We, the Officers and member of the New Zion Baptist Church Mission Ministry, in sincerity extend our deepest sympathy to the family and friends in this hour of bereavement, caused by the home-going of our sister, Deaconess Lula May Christy. Deaconess Christy was a loyal and faithful member of the Mission Ministry for as long has her health permitted. We sincerely recognize that we will truly miss this devoted laborer, and our community a warm and sympathetic friend. Whereas, we resolve to bow in humble submission to the will of God and commend to the bereaved family to Him who sees and knows every heart, that they shall see their loved one again. Be it resolved, that we desire to place on record our love and esteem for her life and labor; and in view of her efforts and sincere Christian devotion to advance into the Kingdom of our Savior. We thank the Heavenly Father for Deaconess Christy. Be it further resolved, that a copy of these resolutions is provided to the family and a copy placed in our Church records. “But I have trusted in thy mercy; my heart shall rejoice in thy salvation.” (Psalm 13:5) Respectfully submitted on behalf of the New Zion Baptist Church Mission Ministry. In His Service, Reverend Getty L. Kall L. Hall, Mission President a | ES A a 5 4 ; . MeL eT oo 5a < b> a a - - a [ie ee = , ie Li nael ) / é ff [' (, Neva) jt l 4 ee re bi Ce e in Renee aeetty - (4 Reverend Derrel A. Hughes, Pastor = Love ye one another.” John 13:34 New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 S Office: 801.392-2211 -« Fax: 801.392.3433 newzionut(@aol.com “4 Church Built by Faith” Deacon Kenneth L. Wilder Chairman of Deacons Reverend Derrel A. Hughes Pastor Dr. Donald R. Carpenter Chairman of Trustees November 21, 2005 RESOLUTION For Sister Lula Christy Whereas, God has once again visited His vineyard and called home into time and eternity, our sister Deaconess Lula Christy. Whereas, she was a devoted and faithful member of the New Zion Baptist Church Sunday School Ministry, until illness no longer permitted and subsequent death, and THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED; 1. That while we mourn her home-going, we do bow into the humble submission of God, who sees and know every heart. 2. That we are thankful to God for her life among us and express our deepest sympathy and support to her family and friends, and 3. That we desire to place on record our love and esteem for her life and sincere devotion to advance into the kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ: and that a copy of this resolution be provided to the family and a copy place in our Church records. Respectfully submitted on behalf of the New Zion Baptist Church Sunday School Ministry. May you always be blessed to drink from the Lords cup, Hany Nuun, Sr. Deacon ‘y Nunn, or, Sunday School President Avert Reverend Derrel A. Hughes, ght Pastor Love ye one another.” John 13:34 On Loving Memo _ Julia Ann Brown Nelson November I], 1920 Cf ne &, 2005 Obituary: Julia Ann Brown Nelson passed away Wednesday morning from natural causes. Julia was born in Bude, Mississippi, on November 11, 1926 to Hattie Mae Goolsby Brown and Samuel Brown, Sr. She was schoolteacher in Mississippi, then met Richard Nelson and moved to Utah. Julia married Richard on September 20, 1951 in Meadville, Mississippi. a They resided in Layton, Utah and have lived there over 53 years. Julia was was Corporation and later Julia was a devoted wife, mother, sister, aunt and grandmother. Julia had Julia her children. and their three children. Her surviving brothers and sisters include: Samuel a devoted member of New Zion Baptist Church in Ogden for 50 years. employed at Hill Air Force retired while at Futura Corporation. Base, Marquardt She five children: four sons and one step-daughter. She was very close to her family, always encouraging and supportive. She never missed a sporting event of her children. She believed totally in her children always telling them that they could achieve anything they wanted as long as they believed. is survived by her loving husband, Richard, and Surviving children include: Ken and his wife, Sharon, from Southlake, TX and their three children; Orlando and his wife, Rexine, from Taylorsville, UT and their seven children; Claude Nelson and Lorna Smith, from Layton and their three children; Barbara and her husband, Dan, from Mobile AL Brown Jr. [Juanita], Meadville, MS; Dorothy Brown, Brooklyn, NY; Nathanial Brown (Beverly), Meadville, MS; Mary Bell Tucker (Tommie), Layton, UT; Roscoe Brown, (Eleanor), Carson, CA; Charles Edward Brown, Los Angeles, CA. Very special niece, Eileen Tucker Cosby (David), and their two children, Anthem, AZ. Julia also had 18 grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren, and many nieces, and nephews. Julia was preceded in death by her parents, her son, Julius Wayne, and her brothers and sisters: Ruth Brown, Naomi Walter, Betty Brown, and James Brown. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, June 14, 2005 at 1:00 pm at Myers Mortuary, 250 North Fairfield Road, Layton. Friends may also call Monday evening, 6:00 — 8:00 pm and between 12:00 — 1:00 pm on Tuesday at Myers Mortuary. Internment will be at Lindquist Memorial Park, 1867 Fairfield Road, Layton. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.myers-mortuary.com « Order of Service: Prelude/Processional Donald Carpenter Officiating Rev. Darrel Hughes Song Selection New Zion Baptist Church Choir PROCESSIONAL Old Testament Scripture Rev. Cal Carter Psalms 23 New Testament Scripture Rev. Lilly bistrrian 1 Thessalonians 4: 13-18 Prayer Orlando Nelson Solo Glory Johnson-Stanton Obituary & Acknowledgements Sister Joyce Fry Solo Glory Johnson-Stanton Expressions (2 minutes please) Friends & Family Song Selection New Zion Baptist Church Choir Words of Comfort Rev. Daryl Hughes RECESSIONAL INTERNMENT: Lindquist Memorial Park 1867 North Fairfield Road Layton, UT 84041 Matthew 5:8 “Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God.” Pall Bearers Ken Nelson — Son Onlando Nelson — Son Claude Nelson — Son David Cosby — Nephew Malachi Nelson — Grandson Otis Nelson — Grandson Bloke Smith — Grandson Honore Pall Bearers Tommie Tucker Marzelf <faiuman, Sr. James Dixon Charles Patrick Thomas White Maraus Nelson Cut Krueger John Nelson Dan Harris Mareaus Htariis Ryan Guthmiller Wayne Nelson (In Memoriam), On behalf of the family, may we expressiour sic appreciation and gratitude for your many expressions of sympathy and kindness extended during our bereavement. New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Office: 801.392-2211 -« Fax: 801.392.3433 newzionut@aol.com “A Church Built by Faith” Deacon Kenneth Wilder Chairman of Deacons , Sunrise: | | Reverend Derrel A. Hughes Pastore November 11, 1926 Dr. Donald Carpenter Chairman of Trustees Sunset: June 8, 2005 RESOLUTION For Sis. Julia Ann Nelson Whereas, God in His infinite wisdom, has once again visited His garden and plucked a flower, Sis. Julia Nelson, to add to His Heavenly Bouquet. | One writer has said, “one generation succeeds another as wave follows wave,” and so it is that though we mourn the passing of one who has proven herself faithful, loving, and kind, there remains another generation to succeed her and to follow the prints she has made upon the sands of time. We, the Pastor, Officers and Members of the New Zion Baptist Church, in sincerity, do join in this home going of our beloved Sis. Nelson. She was a gracious, faithful and devoted servant of God and the Church for 50 years. Whereas, we desire to place on record our love and esteem for her life and labor; and in view of her efforts and sincere Christian devotion to advance into the kingdom of our Savior. We thank the Heavenly Father for Sis. Nelson and wish to express our sympathy to her relatives and friends. Be it resolved, that we do bow in humble submission to the will of God, and commend the bereaved family to Him who sees all and knows every heart; so console yourselves in the hope a reunion, that after life’s remaining ills are past, that is like healing oil to the wounded heart, comforted with pleasing, rather than sad thoughts. Be it further resolved, that a copy of this resolution is provided to the family and a copy placed in the records of the New Zion Baptist Church. May each of us glance in the direction which she has gone and be more determined to live our lives faithfully to and fruitfully for God. Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest (Matthew 11:28). Cl Ales ecause Christ Lives Reverend Derrel A. H — ver Pastor AUS) Ndon, Clerk “Love ye one another.” John 13:34 Obituary: Julia Ann Brown Nelson passed away Wednesday morning from natural causes. Julia was born in Bude, Mississippi, on November 11, 1926 to Hattie Mae Goolsby Brown and Samuel Brown, Sr. She was a schoolteacher in Mississippi, then met Richard Nelson and moved to Utah. Julia married Richard on September 21, 1951 in Meadville, Mississippi. They resided in Layton, Utah and have lived there over 53 years. Julia was a devoted member of New Zion Baptist Church in Ogden for 50 years. She was employed at Hill Air Force Base, Marquardt Corporation and later retired while at Futura Corporation. Julia was a devoted wife, mother, sister, aunt and grandmother. Julia had five children: four sons and one step-daughter. She was very close to her family, always encouraging and supportive. She never missed a sporting event of her children. She believed totally in her children always telling them that they could achieve anything they wanted as long as they believed. Julia is survived by her loving husband, Richard, and her children. Surviving children include: Ken and his wife, Sharon, from Southlake, TX and their three children; Orlando and his wife, Rexine, from Taylorsville, UT and their seven children; Claude Nelson and Lorna Smith, from Layton and their three children; Barbara and her husband, Dan, from Mobile AL and their three children. Her surviving brothers and sisters include: Samuel Brown Jr. [Juanita], Meadville, MS; Dorothy Brown, Brooklyn, NY; Nathanial Brown (Beverly), Meadville, MS; Mary Bell Tucker (Tommie), Layton, UT; Roscoe Brown, (Eleanor), Carson, CA; Charles Edward Brown, Los Angeles, CA. Very special niece, Eileen Tucker Cosby (David), and their two children, Anthem, AZ. Julia also had 18 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren, and many nieces, and nephews. Julia was preceded in death by her parents, her son, Julius Wayne, and her brothers and sisters: Ruth Brown, Naomi Walter, Betty Brown, and James Brown. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, June 14, 2005 at 1:00 pm at Myers Mortuary, 250 North Fairfield Road, Layton. Friends may also call Monday evening, 6:00 — 8:00 pm and between 12:00 — 1:00 pm on Tuesday at Myers Mortuary. Internment will be at Lindquist Memorial Park, 1867 Fairfield Road, Layton. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.myers-mortuary.com Order of Service: Prelude/Processional Donald Carpenter Officiating Rev. Daryl Hughes Song Selection New Zion Baptist Church Choir Processional Old Testament Scripture Reading New Testament Scripture Prayer Orlando Nelson Solo Glory Johnson-Stanton Obituary & Acknowledgements Sister Joyce Fry Solo Glory Johnson-Stanton Expressions (2 minutes please) Friends & Family Song Selection New Zion Baptist Church Choir Words of Comfort Rev. Daryl Hughes RECESSIONAL INTERNMENT: Lindquist Memorial Park 1867 North Fairfield Road Layton, UT 84041 Pall Bearers Ken Nelson — Son Orlando Nelson — Son Claude Nelson — Son David Cosby — Nephew Malachi Nelson — Grandson Otis Nelson — Grandson Blake Smith — Grandson Honorary Pall Bearers Tommie Tucker Marzell Fairman, Sr. James Dixon Charles Patrick Thomas White Marcus Nelson Curt Krueger John Nelson Dan Harris Marcus Harris Wayne Nelson (in memoriam) On behalf of the family, may we express our sincere appreciation and gratitude for your any expressions of sympathy and kindness extended during our bereavement. |
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