[Funeral Program for Alma P. Johnson, August 7, 1970] Page: 2 of 3
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Mrs. P. Johnson, was bom February 12, 1912
in Gonzales County, Texas, to Zeak and Dora Williams.
She professed a hope in Christ at an early age, and
was baptized in Cuero, Texas.
After moving to San Antonio, Texas she united
with West End Baptist under the leadership of the
late Rev. E. D. Dukes.
In 1936 she united in matrimony to James Johnson,
Jr. To that union no children were born. He proceded
her in death in 1939.
She leaves to mourn her passing, five sisters,
Mrs. Irene Moore, Mrs. Rosie Lee Armstead, of San
Antonio, Texas, Mrs. Lela Stevens of Gonzales, Texas,
Mrs. Gertie Kerr of Los Angeles, California, and Mrs.
Jene Banks of Kansas City, Missouri. Two brothersj
Mr. Otis Williams, of Gonzales, Texas and Mr. Dunning
Williams of San Antonio, Texas, and many other re-
latives and friends.
CROSSING THE BAR
Sunset and evening star,
And one clear call for me.
And may there be no moaning at the bar,
When I put out to sea.
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ORGAN PRELUDE Director of Music
Sis. Dorothy M. Jones
PROCESSIONAL
SELECTION God Will Take Care of You
SCRIPTURE Rev. W. J. Gasktn
PRAYER Rev. Robert Armstrong
SELECTION tfheeb a Friend
RESOLUTIONS West End Baptist Church
and others
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF TELEGRAMS & CONDOLENCES
Sis. Madie Jackson
REMARKS
,Rev. B. Tyree Alexander
SOLO Sis. McClure
SERMON
Rev. J. A. Kemple
RECESSIONAL
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