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Saturday, January 10, 200411:00 A.M.
NEW LAND NEW SEED MINISTRIES
REVEREND ALOMZO H. PRESSLEY ~ OFFICIATING
flKetc), a native of Augusta
was born October 3, 1964 to Betty McFadden and James McFadden of Augusta, Georgia.
Mr. McFadden was a member of New Land New Seed Ministries and was baptized at an early age. He received his education in the Richmond County Educational System.
He was employed as a tnick driver for A.S.I. Associated Services, Inc.
He leaves to cherish his memories: a loving mother, Betty Sanford McFadden; father James McFadden; five children, Danielle Mongo, Terrell Gilbert, Dominique Williams, D©ontae Jones and Jollell King; five brothers, Jerome J. McFadden, Casey L. McFadden, Eric M. McFadden, Maurice McFadden, Augusta, GA and Julian McFadden, Charlotte, NC; one sister, Fent©a McFadden, Charlotte, NC; three uncles, Bennie Sandford Au gusta, GA, Willie McFadden, Miami, FL, and Ronnie McFadden, Charlotte, NC; five aunts, Francis Smith, Jeanette McFadden, Marie Daniels, Laura Daniels, Charlotte, NC, and Juanita Sanford, Augusta, GA; one great uncle, Louis Sims, Philadel phia, PA; three great aunts, Louise Corker, Nora Gordon, Au gusta, GA, and Hattie Ballard, Miami, FL; one great grand uncle, Eugene Mobley, Charlotte, NC; four nephews, one niece, and a host of relatives and close friends.
When I am gone, release me, let me go. For now I am free and finally home. Do not burden your heart with pain and tears, but be thankful for all our many beautiful years. Now it©s time I make this journey alone, and with that, I thank you all for the love that you have shown. So bkss the memories of me within your heart, and know it©s only for a time that we must pan. Every decision I made in my life may not have been the best, but don©t worry for me. I made my peace with God so now I can rest. ~ Tremm
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PROCESSIONAL
SELECTION ................................................................... Choir
SCRIPTURE ....................................... Rev. Gerald J. Williams
PRAYER ........................................... Pastor Alonzo H. Pressley
REMARKS(Three Minutes, Please)
As A Friend - Bro. Lindsey D©AntignacAs A Co-Worker - Bro. Booker T. Davis
As A Family Member - Sis. Marjorie Howe
SOLO ......................................................... Bro. Arthur Wilson
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT &OBITUARY ........................................................ Sis. Ivey Glover
SELECTION ................................................................... Choir
EULOGY ......................................... Pastor Alonzo H. Pressley
RECESSIONAL
INTERMENT ................................. Corinth Church Cemetery
A Brother©s Love
I know your spirit was there the night you died, you saw our grief and how much we cried. Emotions we have are distraught, trying to piece together this tragedy you fought. Strength and love is binding us all. Each of your brother ©sis here to Uft another, if one should fall. Words of anger and pain for your lass never to be spoken, but you are our brother so you can feel our hearts and that is a bond that shall never be broken. A thousand tears since that night we have cried, if love could have saved you, you would never have died. You were not only our brother but also our best friend. No one can ever replace you because a brother©s love never ends. So rest on my brother and keep guardian eyes on us aU. As for mom, don©t worry, as always for us, she is standing strong and tall. ~ The Brothers
Dwayne Simmons Lindsey D©AntignacMaurice Jones Jimmy Flournoy
Gerald Smith Troy Lee
Wiilie Parker Bobby NelsonEarl Beck James Berrien
Robert Gibson David Burnett
Tomorrow Never Comes ~ By Norma Cornett MarekIf I knew it would be the last time that I©d see you fall asleep, I would tuck you in more tightly, and pray the Lord your soul to keep. If I knew it would be the last time, that I see you walk out the door, I would give you a hug and a kiss, and call you back for just one more. If I knew it would be the last time I©d hear your voice lifted up in praise, I would tape each word and action, and play them back throughout my days . If I knew it would be the last time I would spare an extra minute or two, to stop and say "I love you" , Instead of assuming you know I do. So just in case tomorrow never comes , and today is all I get, I©d like to say how much I love you, and I hope we never forget. Tomorrow is not promised to anyone, young or old alike, and today may be the last chance, you get to hold your loved one tight. So if you©re waiting for tomorrow, why not do it today? For if tomorrow never comes, you©ll surely regret the day, that you didn©t take that extra time , for a smik a hug or a kiss , and you were to busy to grant someone what turned out to be their one last wish. So hold your loved ones close today and whisper in their ear, tell them you love them very much and you©ll always hold them dear. Take time to say, "I©m sorry, please forgive me, thank you or it©s OK" . And if tomorrow never comes, you©ll have no regrets about today.
The family would like to express their deepest gratitude for all the acts of kindness, love and prayers extended to us during this be reavement. May God bless you.
~ THE FAMILY
Services Entrusted To Williams Funeral Home, Inc.