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Celebrating the Life of Mrs. Alma Jean Craft Tuesday, May 2, 2017 11:00 a.m. Sardis Baptist Church Hartwell, GA Dr. Marcus Sturgeon, Pastor Interment ̴ Sardis Baptist Church Cemetery Hartwell, GA What is Cancer Cancer is a horrible sickness. Cancer affects various ages. Cancer made my Granny take her last breath on April 29, 2017. It has been a long journey, almost 7 years. I was very grateful to have this woman in my life for 30 years. She molded me into the woman I am today, she taught me how to be successful, and most importantly she taught me how to be a mother. Granny, I’ll never forget you and no one will ever replace you. Rest up baby, no more suffering. I love you to infinity and beyond. Tempest Sunrise May 27, 1946 Sunset April 29, 2017 Services Entrusted To MACK’S FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICE P. O. Box 991 Hartwell, GA 30643 Hartwell Chapel 266 Maple Street Hartwell, GA 30643 (706) 376-7566 Elberton Chapel 320 College Ave Elberton, GA 30635 (706) 283-4566 M E-mail address: [email protected] www.macksfuneralhome.com Baker’s Originals & More - Owner Cassandra D. Baker - 706-340-2640

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Page 1: What is Cancer Celebrating the Life Mrs. Alma Jean Craft · Dr. Marcus Sturgeon, Pastor Interment ̴Sardis Baptist Church Cemetery Hartwell, GA What is Cancer Cancer is a horrible

Celebrating the Life

of

Mrs. Alma Jean Craft

Tuesday, May 2, 2017 11:00 a.m.

Sardis Baptist Church Hartwell, GA

Dr. Marcus Sturgeon, Pastor

Interment ̴ Sardis Baptist Church Cemetery Hartwell, GA

What is Cancer

Cancer is a horrible sickness.

Cancer affects various ages.

Cancer made my Granny take

her last breath on April 29, 2017.

It has been a long journey, almost 7 years.

I was very grateful to have

this woman in my life for 30 years.

She molded me into the woman I am today,

she taught me how to be successful,

and most importantly

she taught me how to be a mother.

Granny, I’ll never forget you and

no one will ever replace you.

Rest up baby, no more suffering.

I love you to infinity and beyond.

Tempest

Sunrise

May 27, 1946

Sunset

April 29, 2017

Services Entrusted To

MACK’S FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICE

P. O. Box 991 • Hartwell, GA 30643

Hartwell Chapel

266 Maple Street

Hartwell, GA 30643

(706) 376-7566

Elberton Chapel

320 College Ave

Elberton, GA 30635

(706) 283-4566 M

E-mail address: [email protected]

www.macksfuneralhome.com

Baker’s Originals & More - Owner • Cassandra D. Baker - 706-340-2640

Page 2: What is Cancer Celebrating the Life Mrs. Alma Jean Craft · Dr. Marcus Sturgeon, Pastor Interment ̴Sardis Baptist Church Cemetery Hartwell, GA What is Cancer Cancer is a horrible

Obituary

Alma Jean Craft was born May 27, 1946 in Anderson,

SC to the late James and Wilma Wideman. She departed

this life on April 29, 2017.

Alma was married to Charles Craft. She was a member

of Sardis Baptist Church, where she was an usher and sung

on the mass choir. Alma was a loving and hard working

woman who loved her family.

Preceding her in death were her parents, and sister Betty

L. Wideman.

She leave to cherish fond memories her husband Charles

Craft; daughter Debra Mosley, Anderson, SC; stepchildren:

Chawaché (Darryl) Clark, CA, Alcharberryius Craft, Hart-

well, GA, Acharya Craft, Hartwell, GA, Charvondra Craft,

Hartwell, GA, Courtney Craft, VA, Shon (Barry) Browner,

Hartwell, GA and Antonia (Kenneth) Pope, Elberton, GA;

sisters: Willie Rene (Willie Joe) Campbell, Anderson, SC;

Doris (Randolph) Scotland, Iva, SC & Louise Wideman,

Atlanta, GA; brother: James Wideman; Anderson, SC; 17

grandchildren, seven great grandchildren; and a host of other

relatives and friends.

Acknowledgement

The family of Mrs. Alma Jean Craft would like to

express our most sincere gratitude for all of the sup-

port, acts of kindness, words of encouragement, and

expressions of love during our time of bereavement.

The Family

Tribute to My

Beloved Wife and Family

To my family true you think this is a sad day for Charles,

and our hearts are full and a little heavy.

But I’m also happy because my beloved wife

is rejoicing with God, her parents & mine.

She told me don’t let me fall, I never did,

I’m so thankful now she’ll never fall

because our beloved Father

is holding her in his loving arms.

Family think about Charles often,

but know I had someone

some people never get in a lifetime.

I had my soulmate, my best friend

and the love of my life.

So I say to you, thank God

for the love, understanding and wisdom

my dear Jean gave to everyone

she came in contact with.

Cherish every moment and thank God everyday

because this is a new day,

and we are covered by his amazing Grace.

My dear wife rest and one day

I’ll be with you, one day in eternity.

Your beloved Husband

Charles

ORDER OF SERVICE

Processional .................................................................... Sot Music

Selection ..........."Rough Side of the Mountain" ....... Mass Choir

Scriptures ......... Old Testament ....................... Rev. Julius Sims

New Testament .............. Minister Susie Davis

Prayer .......................................................... Bro. Bernard Johnson

Selection .......................................... Sis. Shelia Johnson & Family

Remarks ................ (2 Minutes) .................. Rev. Oscar Merideth

Deacon Carlton Craft

Acknowledgements ................................... Pastor Gail Blackwell

Eulogy .......................................................... Dr. Marcus Sturgeon

Recessional ..................................................................... Soft Music

Interment .................................. Sardis Baptist Church Cemetery

Flower Bearers Nieces

Casket Bearers Nephews

Ushers Sardis Baptist Church Ushers