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John Lee "Sonny" Calloway was born February 6, 1941 to John Henry Calloway and Lonie May Hughley. At an early age he confessed Christ at Harmony Street Baptist Church under the leadership of Pastor Bonner. He was a graduate of A.H. Parker High School and attended Jefferson State Community College. Sonny was retired from United Chair Company after thirtytwo years of dedicated service. He later started his own company, S and S Auto Sales, which he owned and operated until his death. Sonny lived and breathed auto mechanics. He was a great blessing to his community, providing service to everyone in need. Sonny was preceded in death by: both parents and by his daughter, Zelda King. Sonny leaves his legacy to: his beloved wife, Martha Rosetta Calloway; sons, Flozell Lee, David J. (Tracy) Lee and Earnest (Kristy) Calloway; daughters, Angela Calloway and Sandra Calloway (Peter) Fields; one brother, Willie "June" Hughley; one sister-in-law, Christina Wynn and one brother-in-law, Earnest (Eloise) Burt. He also leaves his legacy to his twenty-two grandchildren, his host of great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
SATURDAY, JUNE 24,2O17 • 1:00P.M.
When I come to the end ofthe day, And the sun has setfor me. I want no rites in a gloom-filled room. Why cryfor a soul set free? Miss me a little, but not too long, And not with you head bowed low. Remember the love we once shared Miss me, but let me go. For this ajourney we all must take, And each mustgo alone. It's all part of the maker's plan, A step on the road to home. When you are lonely and sick at heart Go to thefriends we know. Andburyyour sorrows in doing good deeds. .. ' Miss me, but let me go.
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THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET BAPTIST CHURCH 917-37th Street North • Birmingham, Alabama 35222
PASTOR SAMUEL L. STALLINCS, OFFICIATING Prelude..................................................37th Street Baptist Choir Processional Solo......................................................................Gloria Norileet Scriptures: Old Testament ..................................Reverend Joseph Jenkins ..................................... New Testament................................. ....Pastor Andre Thomas Prayer .............................. ................... ............ Pastor W. B. O'Neal Special Tribute by Brother...........................Willie "June" Hughley Earnest Lee Burt Special Tribute by Son ................................................. David J. Lee Selection................................................37th Street Baptist Choir Reflections ................................................... Two Minutes (Please) Grandchildren Silent Reading of the Obituary ......................................... Soft Jazz
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Acknowledgements..........................................Debra Henderson Eulogy...................................................Pastor Samuel L. Stallings Recessional