"Get Your Rest"
God saw that you were tired, So He decided to call you home. While wrapping His loving arms around you, He said, "your work is done here, my daughter." You leave behind so many memories. That tell a beautiful story of the life you lived. So don't worry about your sweet husband. We promise to always take care of him. So get your rest my dear sweet Mother and grandmother for we know you're not suffering any more. We know that you are singing and shouting in Heaven with your signature praise. We will forever love and cherish you. Until the day we are together again.
Love Forever, Your Children and Grandchildren
Acknowledgements
We, the family, of Sister Fannie Lyles Belton wish to express our deepest appreciation and gratitude to our family members and friends for all the wonderful acts of love and kindness extended to us during our time of bereavement. Heartfelt thanks to the Hospice staff at Kershaw Health. May God continue to bless each of you. ` The Belton Family
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Order of Service
Obituary Pastor Abraham Temoney, Presiding PRELUDE PROCESSIONAL.............................................Pastor, Ministries and Family GREETINGS…...…...............................................................Pastor Temoney
HYMN OF PRAISE...."Jesus keep Me Near The Cross”......Combined Choir PRAYER OF COMFORT…………………………Rev. Lawrence Williams SCRIPTURE READINGS OLD TESTAMENT LESSON.................................Pastor Temoney NEW TESTAMENT LESSON.............................Rev. Johnny Gibbs SOLO......................................................................................Sis. Kim Wood REMARKS................................................................Mrs. Ann Davis, Friend Ms. Laura Hudson, Niece ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS.............................................Sis. Rejeania Wood
On Monday, June 27, 2016 at Kershaw Health in Camden, South Carolina, Sister Fannie Lyles Belton depar ted this ear thly life. Sister Fannie, affectionately known as “Rooster” was born on November 26, 1939 in Lugoff, South Carolina to the late Mr. and Mrs. Lexis (Roxie) Lyles. She received her education in the Kershaw County Public School System in South Carolina. Fannie was employed as a mental retardation specialist with the Midlands Center in Columbia, South Carolina until her retirement. She was an active member of the Order of the Eastern Star. For 54 years, Fannie was married to the love of her life, Mr. Heyward Belton and from this blessed union came three daughters and two sons. Next to family and friends, she dearly loved her church. Her early Christian life began at James Chapel AME where she remained an active, devoted and faithful member who was loved and adored by all until her death. She served on the Senior Choir and also helped out wherever she was needed.
SOLO.................................................................................Sis. Martha Wood WORDS OF COMFORT.......................................Pastor Abraham Temoney SELECTION.........................................................................Combined Choir PARTING VIEW RECESSIONAL POSTLUDE COMMITTAL RITES, PRESENTTION, BENEDICTION AND INTERMENT James Chapel AME Church Cemetery FLOWER BEARERS............................................................................Nieces PALL BEARERS...............................................................................Nephews
She was preceded in death by nine brothers: West, Robert, Lewis, Isiah, Dafas, Jimmy, Eli, Grover, and Boykin, as well as six sisters, Sarah, Hattie, Ann, Amy, Lillie, and Josephine. Left to cherish her loving memories are her husband Heyward Belton; three daughters, Nannie Belton and Eugenia Belton both of Elgin, South Carolina, and Brenda (George) Ford of Delaware; two sons, Michael Belton and Rickey Belton both of Elgin, South Carolina; three sisters, Della Hudson of Pontiac, South Carolina, Ella Toone of Yonkers, New York, and Corrie (Charles) Clark of Mt. Vernon, New York; two brothers, John (Brenda) Lyles of Mt. Vernon, New York and Richard (Lynn) Lyles of Detroit, Michigan. She also leaves behind five grandchildren; Sonya Belton, Travis Missouri, TaKeshia Belton, Eva Ford and Sheniqua Ford; three great grandchildren, Teyanna (Trevonne) Johnson, Alexia Johnson, and Keshawn Belton; three great great grandchildren, Tylan Judge, Tajay Judge, and Madison Missouri; as well as a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends; all of who will miss her dearly.
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