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A Service of Celebration and Love Honoring the Home Going of Alice D. Perkins As-D, Mommy, Momma, Mother Dear, Gram’ma, Grammie, Gram, Big Gram, Big Grand Please join the family on Tuesday, October 9, 2012 at 11:00am for the Committal Service at Willamette National Cemetery 11800 SE Mt Scott Boulevard Portland, OR This service is open to the public Final Arrangements Entrusted To: Caldwell’s, Hennessey, Goetsch & McGee Funeral Home 20 NE 14 th Avenue Portland, OR 97232 “Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow!”

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A Service of Celebration and Love

Honoring the Home Going of

Alic

e D

. P

erkins

As-D

, Mom

my, M

omm

a, Mother D

ear, Gram

’ma, G

ramm

ie, G

ram

, Big

Gram

, Big

Grand

Please join the family on Tuesday, October 9, 2012 at 11:00am for the Committal Service at Willamette National Cemetery

11800 SE Mt Scott Boulevard Portland, OR

This service is open to the public

Final Arrangements Entrusted To: Caldwell’s, Hennessey, Goetsch & McGee Funeral Home

20 NE 14th Avenue Portland, OR 97232

“Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow!”

Mommy Dearest

Mommy Dearest you will always be My mother so loving and so loved by me For God has taken you to be by his side Now in Heaven is where you will reside

You have blessed my life in so many ways I will cherish our memories until the end of my days You left me too soon and this was not part of our plan But God’s wishes always come before those of man

Without you I must travel the path alone No longer my guide, the way you had shown Your heart may have been weak, but you were strong For your loving embrace I will always long

God sent you to me as a special gift from above To teach me life’s lessons and shower me with your love I will always remember your beautiful and smiling face In my heart you will always have a very special place

A special bond we shared like no other For this is possible for only Daughter and Mother I thanked God for each day we were able to share But without you in my life it is too difficult to bear

Being with God, I hope you will find joy and peace In this I can find comfort and some happiness at least For Mommy Dearest you will always be

My Mother so loving and so loved by me.

Bobby Earl (Donna Noel)

o Alice Lorraine* (Shirley Mae)

o Audra o Carolyn

Linda Juanita (Dannue L. Mayo) o Coshia (Eric Cole)

Eli Enaja’ Elaysia Eyona

o Mikala o Dannue Jr.

Stella Elieen (Robert Braxton) o Geneva

Markese Makenzie

o Theron Janae Curtis Lanasia Mayleih

o Lafonda (Darren S. Bray) Jalontae Dre’Von Marvin Darren Jr.

o Jonathan (Fantasia) o Jimmy

Eddy Richard (Tanya) o Aaron (Xandre’a)

Xyah o Ava

Glen Laprell (LaKeesha) o Jacia

Queenetta Lynn Perkins – Leflore (Leon M. Leflore) o Leon Jr. o Leonte’ o Queenetta Jr.

Entered This Life

Sunday,

December 12, 1926

Entered Eternal Life

Wednesday,

September 26, 2012

A Service of Celebration and Love

Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church

4927 NE 55th

Portland, OR

Saturday, October 6, 2012

1:00 pm

Pastor Albert Wayne Johnson, Officiating

Dr. Johnny Pack IV, PH.D, Presiding

10 children,

o 33 grandchildren,

44 great grandchildren and

6 great-great grandchildren

Deceased *

Belgia Lee*

Elder James Edward Hines* o Queenard Frances

Jordan o Antenisha

Mattie Jean Hines – Thompson (Joe E. Thompson*) o Kimberly Tenell o Rotesia Evette

Jeen Mone’ Novian Mario Jr.

o Jilynda Monique Thompson – Hennington (Billy D. Hennington) Briana Kylie Joshua Deja Billy Jr.

Daisy Louise Hines* o Rolanda Alice Vance –Simmons (Fredric D. Simmons)

Breana Fredric Jr.

o Yolanda Denise Vance* o Orlando A. Vance Jr. (Victoria)

Orlando III Dominique

o Deminicia M. Vance – Wagner (Miguel Wagner) o Alejandro Ray Vance (Keisha)

Alejandro Amber (Andre Alberti)

Ae’dan

Androu DeMarcus

Jadah Andre

Johnason

Kassidee

Andre Jr. Alonza Alejandro Jr. Alejandra Alijah Alexzander Jeremiah Amaya Kamya Kyonah Avian

Alice’s Clan – Five Generations

Thank you for the gift of love, now you’re sharing it up above. You had many things to say,

All in a caring way.

You always saw good in everyone, no matter what they’ve done.

You were always the one we could all lean on, even though it must have felt like a ton.

You were always the strength of the family,

now we must let you rest calmly. As we say goodbye,

as tears roll down our eyes.

I know your place in heaven has a good view, because you’re telling God,

I need to keep an eye on a few, I know you will always be in our hearts and mind.

So Grandma,

Perhaps you sent a lovely card, or sat quietly in a chair;

Perhaps you sent a floral piece. If so we saw it there.

Perhaps you spoke the kindest words, as any friend could say.

Perhaps you were not there at all, just thought of us that day.

Whatever you did to console our hearts, we thank you so much, whatever the part.

The Family of Mother Alice D. Perkins

Acknowledgements

Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church Family

Compass Oncology Staff

Legacy Hospice Staff

After I close my eyes to rest from all earthly things; after I have taken my last deep breath and have gone away to

dream. Don’t be sad and please don’t mourn; for death has been

coming since the day I was born. After my eyes are closed I’ll go to see my Saviors’ face;

I’ll tell him how nice it is to be in this beautiful place. Written from the pen of Elder James E. Hines (Son)

Recessional

Constantly thinking, never to be the same. The tears fall quickly, just hearing your name.

Silence is golden, yet not anymore. silence brings thoughts, I just can’t ignore.

The nights are sleepless, dreams out of reach. Crying in my pillow to you I beseech.

Surrounded by family, I still feel alone. My heart is so empty, this pain I must own.

I wish I could hug you, and just see your face. But now I have memories, to stand in your place.

Gone but not forgotten, that’s what they say. Of course that is true… but if only you could have stayed.

Order of Home Going Service

Officiating -------------------------------------------------- Rev. Albert Wayne Johnson M.A. Morning Star Msnry Baptist Church Presiding --------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Johnny Pack IV, PH.D, Fellowship Msnry Baptist Church Prelude -------------------- Union District and State Mass Choirs accompanied by Sis. Lorene Wilder & Roslyn Wilder-Cain

Procession of The Family

Old Testament ------------------------------------------------------- Pastor Carland D. Allen Sr., Mt. Gilliard Msnry Baptist Church New Testament ------------------------------------- Pastor J. W. Matthew Hennessee, Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church Prayer -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pastor Robert C. Jointer, Bethesda Baptist Church Music Selection --------------------- “Oh How Precious” --------------- Union District and State Mass Choirs

Resolutions

Union District Baptist Association Senior Mission Auxiliary General Baptist Convention of the Northwest Senior Mission Auxiliary National Baptist Convention of American Senior Women Auxiliary One

Special Tribute

Glen L. Perkins (Son), LaKeesha J. Perkins, R. Matthew Jointer, C. Jacy Jointer

Music Selection --------------------- “May The Works I’ve Done (Speak for Me)” ---------------------- Mass Choir Resolutions --------------------------------- ----------------------------------------- Otharyn Rand, Vancouver Avenue Baptist Church Music Selection --------------------- “Leak In This Old Building” -------------------------------------- Alice’s Clan Obituary Reading ------------------------------------------------- Marci Jackson, Life Change Christian Center

Video Presentation

Special Presentation ----------- ----------------------------------------------------- Order of The Eastern Star Eulogy ------------------------ Pastor Albert Wayne Johnson M.A. Morning Star Msnry Baptist Church Viewing ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Funeral Directors in Charge

Repast:

To follow Home Going Service in the Multi-purpose room

If Only You Could Have Stayed

Alice D. Ford was born in small town Jersey, Arkansas on December 12,

1926, to the proud parents of the late Mattie Beatrice and the late Ed Son Ford. Alice transitioned from this life to life eternal while holding the hands of her daughter and granddaughter on Wednesday, September 26, 2012 at 7:10 PM.

Alice was the fourth child of eight children. Preceding her in death include Mary Frances Bradley, Avistine Girtman, Maxine Jones, Frances Lee Clinton and Robert Edward Ford. She leaves one sister (Wilmoth Rea Sanders) and one brother (William Otis Ford) to cherish her memory.

On November 16, 1942 Alice married the late Bellzonia Hines. To this union five children were born, of which three preceded her in death: Belgia Lee, Elder James Edward and Daisy Louise. She leaves to mourn two children, Mattie Jean (Joe E. Thompson*) and Bobby Earl (Shirley Mae), from this union.

Alice moved to Portland, Oregon in September 1950. She united with the Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church in 1953 under the direction of the late Reverend O. B. Williams. Alice soon departed Vancouver Avenue and joined the Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church under the direction of the late Reverend Sylvester S. McCullum.

On July 10, 1964 Alice married a second time to the late Queenard Perkins. To this union five more children were born, of which one preceded her in death: Eddy Richard (Tanya J Perkins). She leaves to mourn four children from this union: Linda Juanita (Dannue L. Mayo); Stella Eileen (Robert Braxton); Glen Laprell (LaKeesha J. Perkins); and Queenetta Lynn (Leon M. LeFlore).

Alice has remained a faithful member of Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church for more than 50 years while diligently working with four pastors. Alice enjoyed singing in a variety of choirs over the years. She served until her death as the General Team Leader of the Missionary Department, Secretary of Music Department, Assistant Teacher for the Electra Circle, and Church Mother under the direction of her Pastor and son Reverend Albert Wayne Johnson. Alice was the life Chairperson for the Pastors Anniversary Committee.

Alice served as a Union District Association officer and First Vice President of Missions. She worked tirelessly with the General Baptist Convention of the Northwest. Her recent work included serving as Past Bible Teacher of Missions, Devotional Leader, she danced with the Silver Praise Dance ministry and worked extensively with the Drama Ministry. Alice served until her death as a National Field Worker for the National Missionary Baptist Convention of America.

She served as Past Worthy Matron of the Order of the Eastern Star, Queen Esther Chapter #2091 of Portland, Oregon.

Alice loved to travel with the conventions and following her children to various places around the country. While visiting her children in California she united with the Southern Missionary Baptist Church under the direction of Reverend Joe L. Gates, under the Watch Care Program. While attending Southern she encouraged many members to get involved in church ministry, fondly calling them her Willing Workers Ministry. Alice also loved visiting Triangle, Virginia where she attended the Mount Zion Baptist Church under the direction of the Reverend Dr. Alfred Jones Jr. She loved the Senior Sunday School Class and adopted a phrase from one of the deacons, “It’s a good day to be above ground and know it!”

Alice had a lot of hobbies over the years. She loved giving and receiving hugs and kisses from just about everyone she met. Alice loved collecting pictures. If you ever gave her one, you could probably find it on one of the many ledges in her house. Alice was most proud of her clan which she fondly called Alice’s Clan. But her most favorite hobby of them all was… Yep you guessed it, FISHING! She would fish in town and out of town. It didn’t matter where she fished just as long as she fished! Alice was happiest when she could sit on the bank and “play in the water” as she called it. If you couldn’t find Alice at home or church it was a good bet she was on the fish creek.

Alice leaves to mourn five generations which includes 33 grandchildren, 44 great grandchildren and 6 great-great grandchildren, a host of nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews, cousins and many more family members and friends. Alice may be gone from this life but she will live forever in the hearts of those who knew her and loved her.

Active Pallbearers:

Deacon Billie Frazier Deacon Robert Jones Minister Timothy McNair Pastor Boris Rhodes Brother John Simmons Elder Elmer Yarbrough

Alice D. Perkins

Entered This Life: December 12, 1926 Entered Eternal Life: September 26, 2012

Honorary Pallbearers

Bobby E. Hines Glen L. Perkins Dannue L. Mayo Sr. Leon M. Leflore Alejandro R. Vance Sr. Fredric D. Simmons Sr. Q. Frances Hines Leon M. Leflore Jr. Dannue L. Mayo Jr. Aaron D. Casey Billy D. Hennington Sr. Eric C. Cole William O. Ford Dee Johnson

James 1:2 “My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations.”