[Funeral Program for Minnie L. Bellinger, February 25, 2006] Page: 2 of 7
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When Tve changed my address to Heaven
And Tve crossed the great divide.
There will be no sorrow or crying,
When Tve reached the other side.
I shall be so happy to get there
For the Lord Himself Til see;
When Tve changed my address to Heaven,
That's the place where you'll find me.
When Tve changed my address to Heaven
And Tve bid this world Good-Bye
I shall live forever with Jesus
In my home beyond the sky.
I shall have no burdens or heartaches,
And from tears I shall be free;
When Tve changed my address to Heaven
That's the place where you'll find me.
When Tve changed my address to Heave n,
Til be safe forevermore,
For the Lord is building a mansion,
And my name is on the door.
You will find us walking together;
Where He is Til always be;
When Tve changed my address to Heaven
That's the place where you'U find me.
Life's Reflections
Love. When you think of love and what
love means; love is patient, kind,
longsuffering, enduring. When you
think of these things you think of
Minnie. Minnie personified love and
demonstrated it. It was her great love,
humility and strength that made her the
special person that she was. It was her
love for others and their needs that
kept her going. It will be her love for
us that will he our strength.
Minnie never met a stranger, anyone that had the good fortune oj
meeting her became part of her family. She opened her home and
heart to many people she was one you could go to for Godly advice
and she played a great part in the success of others, as well as her
own family. Minnie was never one that needed to be upfront but
always worked quietly behind the scenes. She always thought about
others more than herself always putting their needs above her own,
she spent many days visiting saints in hospitals or at their homes
wherever and whenever they were in need. Whenever she saw a need
she met it without hesitation whether it was financial, or spiritual. She
was a strong church member and strong supporter of the youth
department. She served in many capacities, she was former President
of the Youth department, member of the choir, usher board and willing
workers, with her latest ministry being, going'on Saturdays cleaning
the church sanctuary. She was a strong spirited woman, that was
unwavering and honest, one that would correct but always did it with
love. She loved her husband, children and family but loved her God
above all others. Minnie was one that knew how to love and showed
her love. She gave so much of herself to all that needed her and even
though she is gone from us we have hope because we were touched by
her, blessed because we were graced by her beauty and we are
encouraged by her strength,
Minnie Lee Bellinger was born August 3rd, 1947 in Del Rio, Texas.
She was the eldest child born to the union of Samuel W. Payne and
Rosa Dominguez Payne. Minnie attended James Whitcomb Riley
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