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Title
Patricia Black Collection
Alternative Title
Black Collection
Subject
Sanford (Fla.)
Migrant workers
Agricultural laborers--Florida
Migration, Internal--United States
Farm laborers
Upstate New York (N.Y.)
Chase and Company (Sanford, Fla.)
Madison (Fla.)
Houses and homes
Rochester (N.Y.)
Description
Collection of photographs and ephemera donated by <a title="Photo of Patricia Black" href="http://s2.postimg.org/4mpxwg2u1/P3212376.jpg">Patricia Ann Black</a> (1956- ), the daughter of Pilgrim Black (1905-2002) and Lula Mae Haynes Black (1917-2007). <br /><br />Pilgrim was born in 1905, although some records list 1907 as his birth year. Pilgrim and Lula were migrant crew leaders, and thus migrated to Upstate New York in the summers and back to their home in Sanford, Florida, for the rest of the year. Pilgrim was the son of Harry Black (d. 1911) and Maggie Benjamin Black (ca. 1870-ca. 1934), who migrated to Sanford from South Carolina in the 1800s. Harry and Maggie had several children: Leckward Black, Mustar Black, Malachi Black, Leatha Black Walker (1889-1976), Pilgrim Black, Margaret Black Jones (1889-1976), and Harriett Black Lawson.<br /><br />In 1911, Harry owned a grocery store at 206 South Sanford Avenue. One day, he came home from work with pneumonia and passed away shortly thereafter. Pilgrim was nine years old when his father passed away. Maggie was the daughter of former slaves, Isaac Benjamin and Roseanna Benjamin, and the sister of Nathan Benjamin, Pledge Benjamin, Sam Benjamin, Louis Benjamin, Chainey Benjamin, Lara Benjamin, Melvina Benjamin, and Katie Benjamin. Pilgrim had to quit school at age 11 in order to provide for his mother, originally working in a mill house until he was 18 years old. After declining a management position, he traveled to Wayne County in Upstate New York to pick cherries, apples, pears, and other crops. He broke a bone after falling from an apple tree his first year and decided to try farm labor on a potato farm in Red Creek instead. Don Holdridge, the farmer who owned the land, noted Pilgrim's high rate of productivity and offered him a management position supervising up to 30 workers at once, which he accepted. Pilgrim also worked as a foreman in Sanford for Chase & Company for over 30 years. He married Lula in 1937 and they had several children together, including Vivian Louise Black (1940-), Lula Yvonne Black (1942-), Charles Samuel Black (1945-), Pilgrim Black, Jr. (ca.1947-), and Patricia. <br /><br />Patricia was born August 31, 1956, and grew up at the end of East Tenth Street in Sanford, Florida. She attended Hopper Elementary through sixth grade, Lakeview Middle School for seventh grade, Sanford Junior High School for eighth grade, Crooms High School for ninth grade, and Seminole High School through twelfth grade. She also attended school in the North Rose-Wolcott district each year while in New York. During fourth grade, integration began and parents were given the choice to have their children to attend other schools, but Patricia chose to continue attending an all-black school until she entered seventh grade in 1968 and began attending integrated schools. <br /><br />In June 1973, Patricia married her first husband, Clint Holt (1955- ); however, the couple quickly separated due to domestic violence and divorced around 1977. Patricia gave birth to her first child, Charmion Le'Antwinetta Holt in 1974. She also had three other children with William Bigham, Jr. (1952- ), who she was married to for 33 years: William Arthur Bigham III (1982- ), Brandon Oliver Black (1990- ), and Tempestt Teonte’ Black (1992- ). She lives in the family home built by her grandmother, Maggie Benjamin Black on East Tenth Street in Sanford. <br /><br />Patricia endured weekly molestation for 11n years from age six to age 17, and was raped at age seventeen while pregnant with Charmion. At age 29, Patricia became severely addicted to smoking cocaine. After seven years, Patricia was able to overcome her addiction and has maintained her sobriety for 21 years. Despite her traumatic experiences, Patricia has developed a devout relationship with God. While in recovery, Patricia refocused her attention on spreading her ministry of love by becoming a foster parent, serving as the Parent Representative of the Committee for Special Education (CSE), and serving on her local school board in the North Rose-Wolcott school district. <br /><br />Patricia also has owned her own business making incense and importing shea butter from Africa. She also became a licensed nail technician specializing in stress-relieving pedicures. As of 2009, Patricia is retired but still maintains some involvement in her business/ministry named GIFTED.
Contributor
Black, Patricia Ann
Language
eng
Type
Collection
Coverage
Madison, Florida
Sanford, Florida
Rochester, New York
Wayne County, New York
Wolcott, New York
Accrual Method
Donation
Curator
Cepero, Laura
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a>.
Source Repository
Private Collection of Patricia Ann Black
External Reference
Coles, Robert. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/67637" target="_blank"><em>Uprooted Children; The Early Life of Migrant Farm Workers</em></a>. [Pittsburgh]: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1970.
Piore, Michael J. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/4497409" target="_blank"><em>Birds of Passage: Migrant Labor and Industrial Societies</em></a> Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1979.
Flewellyn, Valada S. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/4497409" target="_blank"><em>African Americans of Sanford</em></a>. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Pub, 2009.
Document
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Original Format
4-page program
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Title
Eulogistical Services For the Late Mother Margaret Jones
Alternative Title
Eulogy Program for Margaret Jones
Subject
Sanford (Fla.)
Funerals
Eulogies--Florida
Churches--Florida
Church of God
Description
Eulogistical Services program for Mother Margaret Black Jones (1889-1976), the sister of Pilgrim Black (1905-2002) and the aunt of Patricia Ann Black (1956- ). The services were held on February 23, 1980, at the Hickory Avenue Church of God, located at 503 Hickory Avenue in Sanford, Florida. Reverend Percell Sanders presided over the service.<br /><br />Margaret Black was born on June 23, 1893, in Sanford to Harry Black (d. 1911) and Maggie Benjamin Black (ca.1870-ca.1934). She had four brothers and two sisters: Pilgrim Black, Leatha Black Walker (1889-1976), and Harriett Black Lawson. Margaret married James Jones and had five children: Reverend Charles Black, James W. Jones, Pauline Jones Parrish, Ella Jones Randall, and Christine Jones Childs. Margaret joined the Hickory Avenue Church of God in 1952 and served as a member of the Mothers' Board and Ladies Auxiliary.<br /><br />On February 18, 1980, Jones passed away in Sanford. Her funeral services included speeches and performances by the Gospel Choir of the Hickory Avenue Church of God, Bishop Leon Devaux, Bishop Roosevelt Hestle, Mother Odell Turner, Aletha Hardy, Deacon Tommie Hayes, Sister Dorothy Miller, Sister Fannie Bookman, the Angelic Trio, Bob Brown and his staff, and Reverend Percell Sanders.
Type
Text
Source
Original program, 1980: Hickory Avenue Church of God, Sanford, Florida: Private Collection of Patricia Ann Black.
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<a href="http://www.adobe.com/reader.html" target="_blank">Adobe Acrobat Reader</a>
Is Format Of
Digital reproduction of original program, 1980: Hickory Avenue Church of God, Sanford, Florida.
Coverage
Hickory Avenue Church of God, Sanford, Florida
Creator
Hickory Avenue Church of God
Publisher
Wesley Brothers Printers
Contributor
Black, Patricia Ann
Date Created
ca. 1980-02
Format
application/pdf
Extent
5.95 MB
Medium
4-page program
Language
eng
Mediator
History Teacher
Provenance
Originally created by the Hickory Avenue Church of God and owned by Pilgrim Black.
Inherited by Patricia Ann Black in 2002.
Rights Holder
Copyright to the resource is held by Patricia Ann Black and is provided here by <a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a> for educational purposes only.
Accrual Method
Donation
Contributing Project
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/72/" target="_blank">Patricia Black Collection</a>
Curator
Cepero, Laura
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
External Reference
Ratzlaff, Nina. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/4457685" target="_blank"><em>The History of the Church of God in Florida</em></a>. Lake Wales, FL: Florida State Executive Committee, 1977.
Transcript
Eulogistical Service For The Late Mother Margaret Jones
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY TWENTY-THIRD
NINETEEN HUNDRED EIGHTY
TWO O'CLOCK
Church of God
REVEREND PERCELL SANDERS, PASTOR
503 HICKORY AVENUE - SANFORD, FLORIDA
BOB BROWN, MORTICIAN
Biographical Sketch
NAME: Margaret Black Jones
BORN: June 23, 1893
Sanford, Florida
PARENTS: The late Harry and Maggie Black
MARTIAL STATUS: Married, Mr. James Jones
Sanford, Florida
AFFILIATIONS: Became a member of the Hickory Avenue Church of God in 1952 and served as a member of the Mothers' Board and Ladies Auxiliary
SURVIVORS: Sons: Reverend Charles Black, of Bridgeton, New Jersey, Mr. James W. Jones, New York City; three daughters, Mrs. Pauline Parrish. Philadelphia, Penn., Mrs. Ella Randall & Mrs. Christine Childs, New York City; two devoteed granddaughters; Gwendolyn and Gloria; one sister, Mrs. Harriet Lawson; one brother; Mr. Pilgrim Black of Sanford, Florida; one brother-in-law, Mr. Charles Lawson; two sisters-in-law; Mrs. Lula Black and Mrs. Lugenia Black; eight other devoted grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; one great-great grandchild and a host of sorrowing relatives and friends.
DEMISE: Feburaury 18, 1980
Sanford, Florida
Services
Reverend Percell Sanders, Presiding
Processional --
Selection. . . . . . . . . Church of God Gospel Choir
Invocation. . . . . . . . Bishop Leon Devaux
Scripture. . . . . . . . . . Bishop Roosevelt Hestle
Selection. . . . . . . . . . Choir
Mother Margaret Jones As A Christian. . . . . . .Mother Odell Turner
Mother Margaret Jones As A Friend. . . . . . Mrs. Aletha Hardy
Congretional Singing --
"Oh What A Beautiful City". . . . . . . . . . Deacon Tommie Hayes
Expressions -- (Three Minutes Each)
Resolution. . . . . . . . . . . Sister Dorothy Miller
Acknowledgement of Flowers, Letters, Telegrmas and Cards of Condolence. . . . . . . . . Sister Fannie Bookman
Selection -- (A & B). . . . . . . The Angelic Trio
Presentations. . . . . . . . . . . . . Bob Brown and Staff
Obituary -- (Read Silenty)
Selection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Choir
Eulogy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reverend Percell Sanders
Hickory Aveune Church of God
Viewing of The Remains --
Recessional --
Active Pallbearers
MEN'S FELLOWSHIP
HICKORY AVENUE CHURCH OF GOD
Flower Attendants
MOTHER'S BOARD AND LADIES AUXILIARY OF THE HICKORY AVENUE CHURCH OF GOD
MOVE TO THE CITY
When you move to the city
A house you rent or buy
You cannot go and get a house
Just on your face and eye.
You must put down some money
Don't care how your end meet
If you don't they'll pull you out
If you haven't shoes on your feet.
But when you move to Jesus
Don't need money to move
If you don't move before the Sheriff comes
Your soul you are sure to lose.
But shut your eyes and go
In the thckes of the fight
Just pack your sins and pu them away
And move to the city tonight.
WESLEY BROTHERS PRINTERS - DAYTONA BEACH, FLA.
Source Repository
Private Collection of Patricia Ann Black
Bigham, Patricia Ann Black
Black, Charles
Black, Harry
Black, Lugenia
Black, Lula Mae Haynes
Black, Maggie Benjamin
Black, Margaret
Black, Patricia Ann
Black, Pilgrim
Bookman, Fannie
Brown, Bob
Childs, Christine
church
Church of God
Devaux, Leon
eulogy
funeral
Gospel Choir
Hardy, Aletha
Hayes, Tommie
Hestle, Roosevelt
Hickory Avenue
Hickory Avenue Church of God
Jones, James
Jones, James W.
Jones, Margaret Black
Ladies Auxiliary
Lawson, Charles
Lawson, Harriett Black
Miller, Dorothy
Mothers' Board
Parrish, Pauline Jones
Randall, Ella
Sanders, Percell
Sanford
The Angelic Trio
Turner, Odell
Wesley Brothers Printers
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Dublin Core
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Title
Patricia Black Collection
Alternative Title
Black Collection
Subject
Sanford (Fla.)
Migrant workers
Agricultural laborers--Florida
Migration, Internal--United States
Farm laborers
Upstate New York (N.Y.)
Chase and Company (Sanford, Fla.)
Madison (Fla.)
Houses and homes
Rochester (N.Y.)
Description
Collection of photographs and ephemera donated by <a title="Photo of Patricia Black" href="http://s2.postimg.org/4mpxwg2u1/P3212376.jpg">Patricia Ann Black</a> (1956- ), the daughter of Pilgrim Black (1905-2002) and Lula Mae Haynes Black (1917-2007). <br /><br />Pilgrim was born in 1905, although some records list 1907 as his birth year. Pilgrim and Lula were migrant crew leaders, and thus migrated to Upstate New York in the summers and back to their home in Sanford, Florida, for the rest of the year. Pilgrim was the son of Harry Black (d. 1911) and Maggie Benjamin Black (ca. 1870-ca. 1934), who migrated to Sanford from South Carolina in the 1800s. Harry and Maggie had several children: Leckward Black, Mustar Black, Malachi Black, Leatha Black Walker (1889-1976), Pilgrim Black, Margaret Black Jones (1889-1976), and Harriett Black Lawson.<br /><br />In 1911, Harry owned a grocery store at 206 South Sanford Avenue. One day, he came home from work with pneumonia and passed away shortly thereafter. Pilgrim was nine years old when his father passed away. Maggie was the daughter of former slaves, Isaac Benjamin and Roseanna Benjamin, and the sister of Nathan Benjamin, Pledge Benjamin, Sam Benjamin, Louis Benjamin, Chainey Benjamin, Lara Benjamin, Melvina Benjamin, and Katie Benjamin. Pilgrim had to quit school at age 11 in order to provide for his mother, originally working in a mill house until he was 18 years old. After declining a management position, he traveled to Wayne County in Upstate New York to pick cherries, apples, pears, and other crops. He broke a bone after falling from an apple tree his first year and decided to try farm labor on a potato farm in Red Creek instead. Don Holdridge, the farmer who owned the land, noted Pilgrim's high rate of productivity and offered him a management position supervising up to 30 workers at once, which he accepted. Pilgrim also worked as a foreman in Sanford for Chase & Company for over 30 years. He married Lula in 1937 and they had several children together, including Vivian Louise Black (1940-), Lula Yvonne Black (1942-), Charles Samuel Black (1945-), Pilgrim Black, Jr. (ca.1947-), and Patricia. <br /><br />Patricia was born August 31, 1956, and grew up at the end of East Tenth Street in Sanford, Florida. She attended Hopper Elementary through sixth grade, Lakeview Middle School for seventh grade, Sanford Junior High School for eighth grade, Crooms High School for ninth grade, and Seminole High School through twelfth grade. She also attended school in the North Rose-Wolcott district each year while in New York. During fourth grade, integration began and parents were given the choice to have their children to attend other schools, but Patricia chose to continue attending an all-black school until she entered seventh grade in 1968 and began attending integrated schools. <br /><br />In June 1973, Patricia married her first husband, Clint Holt (1955- ); however, the couple quickly separated due to domestic violence and divorced around 1977. Patricia gave birth to her first child, Charmion Le'Antwinetta Holt in 1974. She also had three other children with William Bigham, Jr. (1952- ), who she was married to for 33 years: William Arthur Bigham III (1982- ), Brandon Oliver Black (1990- ), and Tempestt Teonte’ Black (1992- ). She lives in the family home built by her grandmother, Maggie Benjamin Black on East Tenth Street in Sanford. <br /><br />Patricia endured weekly molestation for 11n years from age six to age 17, and was raped at age seventeen while pregnant with Charmion. At age 29, Patricia became severely addicted to smoking cocaine. After seven years, Patricia was able to overcome her addiction and has maintained her sobriety for 21 years. Despite her traumatic experiences, Patricia has developed a devout relationship with God. While in recovery, Patricia refocused her attention on spreading her ministry of love by becoming a foster parent, serving as the Parent Representative of the Committee for Special Education (CSE), and serving on her local school board in the North Rose-Wolcott school district. <br /><br />Patricia also has owned her own business making incense and importing shea butter from Africa. She also became a licensed nail technician specializing in stress-relieving pedicures. As of 2009, Patricia is retired but still maintains some involvement in her business/ministry named GIFTED.
Contributor
Black, Patricia Ann
Language
eng
Type
Collection
Coverage
Madison, Florida
Sanford, Florida
Rochester, New York
Wayne County, New York
Wolcott, New York
Accrual Method
Donation
Curator
Cepero, Laura
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a>.
Source Repository
Private Collection of Patricia Ann Black
External Reference
Coles, Robert. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/67637" target="_blank"><em>Uprooted Children; The Early Life of Migrant Farm Workers</em></a>. [Pittsburgh]: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1970.
Piore, Michael J. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/4497409" target="_blank"><em>Birds of Passage: Migrant Labor and Industrial Societies</em></a> Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1979.
Flewellyn, Valada S. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/4497409" target="_blank"><em>African Americans of Sanford</em></a>. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Pub, 2009.
Document
A resource containing textual data. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre text.
Original Format
4-page program
Dublin Core
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Title
Funeral Services for the Late Mrs. Leatha Walker
Alternative Title
Funeral Program for Leatha Walker
Subject
Sanford (Fla.)
Funerals
Churches--Florida
Baptist Church
Description
Funeral Services program for Leatha Walker (1889-1976), the sister of Pilgrim Black (1905-2002) and the aunt of Patricia Ann Black (1956- ). The services were held on March 6, 1976, at the Mt. Moriah Primity Baptist Church, located at 1101 South Locust Avenue in Sanford, Florida. Reverend J. S. Snelling presided over the service. <br /><br />Leatha Black was born on August 17, 1889, in Sanford to Harry Black (d. 1911) and Maggie Benjamin Black (ca.1870-ca.1934). She had four brothers and two sisters: Leckward Black, Mustar Black, Malachi Black, Pilgrim Black (1905-2002), Margaret Black Jones (1889-1976), and Harriett Black Lawson. As a child, she attended Seminole County Public Schools and was a member of the St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church.<br /><br />As an adult, she joined the Mt. Moriah Baptist Church under the pastorate of Reverend E. Bullard. Leatha married Reverend Robert Bradley and had one child with him, Reverend Israel Bradley Black (ca.1913-ca.2007). Several years later, Leatha married Reverend A. W. Walker and had four children with him: Joell Walker, Carrie Walker Oliver, Clementine Walker Barnes, and Harry Walker. Leatha was also a member of Rebecca Chapter 83 of the Order of the Eastern Star, a Freemason fraternal organization for both men and women.<br /><br />On February 26, 1976, Leatha Walker passed away at the Seminole Memorial Hospital, located at the corner of East First Street and Mellonville Avenue in Sanford. Her funeral services included speeches and performances by the Gospel Choir of the Hickory Avenue Church of God, Reverend P. Sanders, Reverend W. Brown, the Mt. Moriah choir, Deacon R. Zanders, Mother R. Wilson, Fernandina Beach, Sister Flossie Zanders, Mrs. Clyde Walker, and Reverend J.S. Snelling. Her remains were cared for by the Sanders Funeral Home and she was buried in the Light Foot Cemetery.
Type
Text
Source
Original program, 1976: Mt. Moriah Primity Baptist Church, Sanford, Florida: Private Collection of Patricia Black.
Requires
<a href='http://www.adobe.com/reader.html' target='_blank'>Adobe Acrobat Reader</a>
Is Format Of
Digital reproduction of original program, 1976: Mt. Moriah Primity Baptist Church, Sanford, Florida.
Coverage
Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, Sanford, Florida
Seminole Memorial Hospital, Sanford, Florida
Creator
Mt. Moriah Primity Baptist Church
Contributor
Black, Patricia Ann
Date Created
ca. 1976-03
Format
application/pdf
Extent
5.01 MB
Medium
4-page program
Language
eng
Mediator
History Teacher
Provenance
Originally created by the Mt. Moriah Primity Baptist Church and owned by Pilgrim Black.
Inherited by Patricia Ann Black in 2002.
Rights Holder
Copyright to the resource is held by Patricia AnnBlack and is provided here by <a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a> for educational purposes only.
Accrual Method
Donation
Contributing Project
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/72/" target="_blank">Patricia Black Collection</a>
Curator
Cepero, Laura
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
External Reference
Crowley, John G. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/47011340" target="_blank"><em>Primitive Baptists of the Wiregrass South 1815 to the Present</em></a>. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1998. .
Joiner, E. Earl. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/348410" target="_blank"><em>A History of Florida Baptists</em></a>. Jacksonville, Fla: Printed by Convention Press, 1972.
Transcript
FUNERAL SERVICES For The Late MRS. LEATHA WALKER
MT. MORIAH PRIMITY BAPTIST CHURCH
Sanford, Florida
SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1976
1:30 P.M.
Rev. J.S. Snelling, Presiding
Interment: Light Foot Cemetery
Sanders Funeral Home in Charge
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
Birth: August 17, 1889
Sanford, Florida
to Harry and Maggie Black
Education: Graduate of Seminole County School
Marital Status: United in Holy Matrimony to Rev. Robert Bradley and to that union one child was born; Rev. Israel Black.
After many years she was joined in Holy Matrimony to Rev. A. W. Walker and to this union four children were born.
Church Affiliations: As a child she was a member of the St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church. Several years later, she joined the Mt. Moriah Primity Baptist Church under the pastorate of Rev. E. Bullard.
Organizations: Order of Eastern Star Rebecca, Chapter No. 83.
Expiration: Thursday, February 26, 1976 at the Seminole Memorial Hospital.
She leaves to mourn her passing two daughters: Mrs. Carrie Oliver, Sanford, Fla., and Mrs. Clementine Barnes, Melbourne, Fla.; two sons: Rev. Israel Bradley Black and Harry Walker, both of Sanford, Fla.; one brother: Mr. Pilgrim Black, Sanford; two sisters: Mrs. Margaret Jones and Mrs. Harriett Lawson, Sanford; two daughters-in-law and two sisters-in-law, all of Sanford. Also, 19 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
PROGRAM
Rev. J. S. Snelling, Presiding
PROCESSIONAL
SELECTION . . . . . . . . . . . Gospel Choir of Hickory Ave. Church of God
SCRIPTURE . . . . . . . . . . . . Rev. P. Sanders
INVOCATION . . . . . . . . . . Rev. W. Brown
SELECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . Choir
REFLECTIONS:
As a Christian . . . . . . . . . . . Dea. R. Zanders
As I Knew Her . . . . . . . . . . . Mother R. Wilson
SELECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . Fernandina Beach Church of God
RESOLUTIONS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF CARDS, TELEGRAMS and CONDOLENCES . . . . . . . . . Sis. Flossie Zanders
SOLO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Clyde Walker
EXPRESSIONS
OBITUARY
SELECTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . Choir
EULOGY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rev. J. S. Snelling
RECESSIONAL
PALLBEARERS
Order of Eastern Star Rebecca
Chapter No. 83
FLOWER ATTENDANTS
Order of Eastern Star Rebecca
Chapter No. 83
IN APPRECIATION
The family wishes to express thanks for all the acts of kindness extended to us during our hours of bereavement. May God bestow His richest blessings upon you.
--The Walker Family
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/72" target="_blank">Patricia Black Collection</a>, RICHES of Central Florida.
Baptist
Baptist Church
Barnes, Clementine
Beach, Fernandina
Bigham, Patricia Ann Black
Black, Harry
Black, Israel Bradley
Black, Leatha
Black, Maggie Benjamin
Black, Patricia Ann
Black, Pilgrim
Bradley, Robert
Brown, W.
Bullard, E.
church
funeral
Gospel Choir
Hickory Avenue Church of God
Jones, Margaret
Lawson, Harriett
Light Foot Cemetery
Mt. Moriah Primity Baptist Church
Oliver, Carrie
Order of the Eastern Star
Rebecca Chapter No. 83
Sanders Funeral Home
Sanders, P.
Sanford
Seminole County Public Schools
Seminole Memorial Hospital
Snelling, J. S.
St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church
Walker, A. W.
Walker, Clyde
Walker, Harry
Walker, Leatha Black
Wilson, R.
Zanders, Flossie
Zanders, R.