Song #139 - “See Yourself When All Is New”
Celebration of Life for
Verse One Just see yourself, just see me too; Just see us all in a world that is new. Think how you’ll feel, how it will be, To live in peace, to be truly free. No evil one will then prevail; Rule by our God cannot ever fail. The time will have come for a new earthly start, The song of our praises will pour out from our heart:
(CHORUS) “We thank you, our God, for all you have done. All things are new by the rule of your Son. The fullness of our heart overflows in our song; All glory and honor and praise to you belong.” Verse Two Now see yourself, and see me too; And look ahead to a world that is new. No sight we see, no sound we hear, Will cause alarm or give rise to fear. All has come true, just as he said; Now over mankind, his tent is spread. He now will awaken those sleeping in death; Their voices will join ours with ev’ry grateful breath: (CHORUS)
Song #140 - “Life Without End At Last” Verse One Can you see with your mind’s eye, Peoples dwelling together? Sorrow has passed. Peace at last! Life without tears or pain.
Acknowledgements We, the family of Lenard Wilder, would like to express our sincere appreciation for the cards, flowers, words of comfort, visits, and prayers extended to our family during this time of great sorrow.
(CHORUS) Sing out with joy of heart! You too can have a part. Live for the day when you’ll say, “Life without end, at last!”
Verse Three Paradise all will enjoy, As we sing of God’s glory. Long as we live, we will give Honor and praise to God. (CHORUS)
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Verse Two In those days all will be young, All at peace with Jehovah. Troubles are gone, from now on, No need to weep or fear. (CHORUS)
Lenard Wilder
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Obituary Lenard Wilder is a son, husband, father, grandfather, brother, brother-in-law, son-in-law and a great friend all over. He also was a great teacher and coach for Atlanta Public Schools. Lenard attended Smith High School and graduated with a dual scholarship in track and football. This is where he created so many magical moments, and brought a state championship to his school. He furthered his education at Clark College, and graduated as a highly recognized athlete as well. He participated in the Olympic trials, and even was an NFL prospect. He started working at the very young age of 14 to help his mother. Lenard worked as a substitute teacher for Atlanta Public Schools, while running his own business for the majority of his life. He loved to work with children at Crawford Long where he also coached the kids in the community. He was 57 years old when he passed on June 1, 2017. He leaves to forever cherish his memory, his wife Lisa A. Wilder of twenty-two years; five girls: Shalettica (Rodney) Wilder, Larenda (Matthew Craft) Wilder, Melissa P. Bethea (stepdaughter), Alissa A. Bethea, and Shapraya P. Wilder; three sisters: Mary Swain, LaTanya Williams and Tometrius Robinson; six grandchildren, and a host of other family members and friends.
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My main man. Playa Playa! You always knew how to hold it down and take care of a lot of stuff you didn’t have to. Shapraya Thank you for being a Provider, above all else, a FATHER...See you soon Alissa Bethesda
Welcome ..................................... Chairman, Bro. Joseph Hines Opening Song ................... #139 - “See Yourself As Someone New” Discourse Memorial DVD Closing Song.......................... #140 - “Life Without End At Last”