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Pall Bearers (Nephews) & Honorary Pall Bearers (Grandsons)

Home Going Celebration For

Flower Bearers – Nieces and Granddaughters

Mrs. Eddie Kate Blue Black Acknowledgements The family of the late Eddie Kate Blue Black would like to extend our sincere thanks and deepest gratitude to all expressions of sympathy and acts of kindness during this time. We are forever grateful and God Bless you!

My Goodbye Heaven wants another angel tonight. You feel that you lost, but you won this fight. No pain or sorrow can keep you apart, From what we think is the end but is really just the start. I’ll miss you but let your heart be free. The shadow of your presence I’ll feel in my sleep. You’ll spend some time in a world above the sky, While I’m the ground hearing echoes of goodbyes. But we’ll meet again so soon, I’ll see you in the light of the moon. We’ll tell each other stories forever, About the marvelous things we saw in the times not together. I know heaven won’t wait for goodbyes, But I love you, And for now this is mine. Love, The Grandchildren & Great-Grandchildren

Sunrise June 15, 1926

Sunset August 26 , 2015

Funeral Service

Saturday, August 29, 2015 11:00 A.M.

Mt. Sinai Baptist Church Alexander City, Alabama

Rev. Robert Hargrove Pastor FINAL ARRANGEMENTS ENTRUSTED TO:

Armour’s

Memorial Services

1465 N. Central Avenue/P.O. Box 241 Alexander City, Alabama 35011 256.234.2776 phone / 256.234.0259 fax www.armourfuneralhome.com Email: [email protected]

Darrell Armour, Manager Demetrius Armour, Director Mrs. Hattye M. Armour, Director/Owner

Rev. Jerome Norris, Eulogist Pastor, People Baptist Church, Montgomery, AL

Armour’s Memorial Staff, Directing

OBITUARY Eddie Kate Blue Black was born June 15, 1926 in Coosa County to the late Mary “Mae” Fannie and James Blue. She was one of fourteen children, seven boys and seven girls. She departed this life Tuesday, August 25, 2015. Mrs. Eddie K. joined Ridge Grove Baptist Church at an early age. She was united in holy matrimony to Marvin E. Black. She was preceded in her transition by her husband Marvin E. Black, her parents; Mary “Mae” Fannie & James, thirteen brothers and sisters and their spouses, one son-in-law, Milton Ware, and one grandson; Roy Hill Jr. She leaves to cherish her memories six children, Barbara Hill (Roy), Lillie Black, Ida Whetstone (Pete), Margie Glenn, Lettie Ware, and Joe Black, all of Alexander City; AL. Eleven grandchildren, Uvonkia Armour, Dytisha Goodgame, both of Alexander City AL; Kelly Whetstone (Shansi) of Wetumpka, AL; Okichi Davis of Atlanta, GA; Tara Glenn, Tiffany Cotton (Clay), both of Alexander City, AL; Eric Seymour (Starkisha) of Columbus, GA, Chad Ware, Cruz Ware, PJ Whetstone and Willie Whetstone all of Alexander City; 26 great-grandchildren; and host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other family and friends.

ORDER OF SERVICE Prelude Processional Selection…...His Eye is on the Sparrow……Phyllis Thomas & Melena Glenn Prayer……………………………….………..Rev. Dr. Emerson Ware Jr.

The Great Bethel Baptist Church, Alexander City, AL

Scripture…………………Old Testament………….......Rev. Troy Holley Scripture………………...New Testament………........Rev.. David Tucker Mt. Tabor United Methodist Church, Ashland, AL

Selection………..……I Won’t Complain..………...The Dansby Family Acknowledgements………………………………………....Okichi Davis Silent Reading of Obituary Eulogy……………………………………….…..…...Rev. Jerome Norris People Baptist Church, Montgomery, AL

The Journey’s End When a person reaches advanced age after having lived a full life, Dying becomes almost as natural as the picking of a ripe apple or the falling of a brightly coloured leaf in autumn. The harvest has been gathered in, the journey ended, the story told. Life’s tasks finished and neatly bound together like a sheaf of wheat. There is a roundness about a person’s life, a sense of completion and fulfillment; And while there is sadness in her leaving us, there is a sense of worth and achievement, so much so, that the funeral becomes a celebration; She is with us today as she will always be.

Benediction Recessional………..He’s Sweet I Know…………...The Dansby Family

Repast immediately following burial in the Fellowship Hall