[Funeral Program for Ida Belle Lockett, September 13, 1991] Page: 2 of 3
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Obituary
Ida BdXe Lockett closed her final chapter of life on
Saturday, September 7, 1991 at the Saint franc is Hospital,
Columbus, Georgia, to enter a kingdom of eternal peace.
She was born to the late Homer and Alice Marshatt
David, on flay 31, 1914 in Muscogee County, Georgia.
She was a life member of Eastern Star, Chapter #106.
Ida BetCe accepted Christ in the earCy nineteen sixties while
she and her Cate husband, Sgt. Leroy Lockett were stationed
in 3CUeen, Texas. Upon moving to Riverside, she united
with Tit. Pernon Baptist Church and Cater moved her
membership to Antioch Baptist Church where she served on
the Missionary Society and Mother s Board.
She leaves to cherish her memories: two sisters
Addie (Joins of Dora, Alabama; Mary Dandy of Cotumbus,
Georgia; a devoted niece, Mary Ann Adkins of Vallejo
California; two br other ~in~laws, Willie Dandy and David
Wiley; five other nieces, Minnie Tans it, Michete Shear on,
Ida Quick, Barbara ana Sharon Wiley; four nephews, Eddie
Goins, Homer, David Jr., Keith UHXey and a host of other
reCatives and friends.
Order of Seruice
SANDY MARTiN-DODDS
Lift your head and close your eyes
Know that I rest in brighter skies
before you weep for me
Remember tears I shed, and
prayers I prayed.. .
and wisdom gained from
mistakes I made.
before you weep for me
Think of fish 1 proudly caught
Recall lessons I gladly taught
Remember joyous times we so often
shared,
and my waiting up nights because I
cared
before you weep for me
Imagine the peace that is nov; my own
as I lift my wings and my head toward
home
before you weep for me
Weep not because our ways must
suddenly part
But know that I've loved you
with all of my heart
before you weep for me
Prelude ... Sister Opal Gardner
Processional ^
Hymn "Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross"
Scriptures Reu. Charles Tennman
Old Testament - 23rd Pslams
New Testament - Roman 8th Chapter Uerses 35-39
Prayer Guest Minister
Hymn "Past Me Not Old Gentle Sauior"
Remarks iiwo minutes) Deacon Hutcherson
Deacon Henderson
Resolution Rntioch Baptist Church
Sister Christine Jenkins
Expression of Sympathy Sister R. Smith
Obituary (read silently)
Solo Sister Betty Walker or Bro. Don Owens
Euloyy Reu. Jay Edurards
Recessional
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[Funeral Program for Ida Belle Lockett, September 13, 1991], pamphlet, September 13, 1991; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth226589/m1/2/?q=%22Riverside%20National%20Cemetery%22: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting San Antonio Public Library.