[Funeral Program for Saryah Nichol King, November 2, 2006] Page: 2 of 3
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Little Angels
Order of Service
When God calls little children
to dwell with Him above,
We mortals sometime question
the wisdom of His love.
For no heartache compares with
the death of one small child
Who does so much
to make our world
seem wonderful and mild.
Perhaps God tires of calling
the aged to His fold,
So He picks a rosebud
before it can grow old.
God knows how much we need them,
and so He takes but few
To make the land of Heaven
more beautiful to view
Believing this is difficult
still somehow we must try,
The saddest word
mankind knows
will always be "Goodbye."
So when a little child departs,
we who are left behind
Must realize God loves children.
Angels are hard to find.
Opening Remarks
Scripture
Old Testament
New Testament
Prayer
Remarks
Poem
'Little Angels" - Shatonya King
Words of Comfort
Pastor Ray Johnson
Benediction
Acknowledgement
The Family of Saryah would like to express their
heartfelt thanks to all their prayers, words of comfort
and assistance during their time of bereavement.
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