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Statement of Appreciation Perhaps you sent a lovely card or sat quietly in a chair. Perhaps you sent a floral piece, if so, we saw it there. Perhaps you prayed a sincere prayer or came to pay a call. Perhaps you sang a cheerful song, if so, we heard it all. Perhaps you spoke the kindest words, as any friend could say. Perhaps you prepared a tasty dish, or maybe furnished a car. Perhaps you rendered a service unseen, near at hand or from afar. Whatever you did to console our hearts, by word or deed or touch. Whatever was the kindly part, we thank you, oh so very much. - The Family
“ Angel ”
A - Auntie - She was everybody aunt ; N - Nice - she was always very nice to family and every stranger she met ; G - Generous - she gave everything to her family; E - Everlasting - She will be forever in our hearts; L - Longevity - she lived a happy and prosperous life until the age of 81.
Love, your Daughter, Doris Jessie
When we have no one to turn to And we are feeling kind of low, When there is no one to talk to And nowhere we want to go, We search deep within ourselves It is the love inside our heart That lets us know our Angel is there Even though we are far apart. A smile then appears upon our face And the sun begins to shine. We hear a voice, so soft and sweet Saying, ‘ Everything will be just fine ’ It may seem that we are alone But we are never by ourselves at all. Whenever we need our Angel near All I have to do is call. An Angel ’ s love is always true On that you can depend. She will always stand behind us And will always be our friend.
HONORARY PALLBEARERS
Antonio Wilson, Sr. Joseph Charles Lewis
Antonio Wilson, Jr.
Jeremy Reed
Jamey Barnes
ACTIVE PALLBEARERS
Charles Williams
Carl Jessie
Jimmy Barnes Marvin Reed
D.J. Hay
Andre Johnson
Bill Reed
FINAL RESTING PLACE FLOWER BEARERS Appointed by Pastoral Staff
Restland Funeral Home and Cemetery 13005 Greenville Ave. Dallas, Texas 75243 REPAST Park In The Woods Recreation Center 6801 Mt. Creek Parkway |Dallas, TX 75249 Ph. (214) 671 - 0218
Through darkest hours and brightest days Our Angel see ’ s us through She smiles when we are happy, and cries when we are blue. Thanks for being our Angel.
Love, Tony/Larissa
Anglean (“ Angel ”) Wiley was born on April 24,1940, in Penelope, Texas, to the parents of Charlie and Rosie Lee Williams. Anglean was the eldest of six children (her sisters Charlene Mixon and Earnestine Montique and her brothers Lester and Eugene Williams, all preceded her in death; and, her only surviving brother Charles Williams (Gloria Roe). Anglean ’ s parents moved to Dallas, Texas, where she attended Sequoyah Elementary School and Booker T. Washington High School, both were in the Dallas Independent School District. Immediately after attending school Anglean met and married her husband, Charles Wiley, Jr., later they divorced and he preceded her in death. Later in life, Anglean met and fell in love with her life time partner, Bobby Loyd and they were together for over 46 years until Bobby preceded her in death. Anglean worked at Brass Craft Western until retired, then in retirement, Anglean was a crossing guard in Mesquite School District until she moved to Midlothian, Texas with her daughter and son - in - law. Cherishing her memory are her daughter Doris Jessie (Carl) of Midlothian, TX, her grandson Antonio Wilson, Sr. (Larissa) of DeSoto, TX, her great grandchildren Antonio Jr., Hannah , [Jamian , Jasmine and David and her great great grandchild [Nobel] , her God daughters, Tina Hearne (Anthony) of Forney, TX, Shirley Robinson (Lyndon) of Dallas, TX, Joyce Ferguson of Dallas, TX, Louise Wiley of Longview, TX, and Regina Curley of Kansas City, MO, her best friend Faye Polk of Dallas, TX and her Five sisters - in - laws and Two Brothers - in - laws, Dorothy Curley, Sylvia Lacey and Bettye Dorch of El Dorado, AR, D.J. and Earnestine Hay of Houston, TX and Jimmy and Ruby Barnes of Hephzibah, GA, and a host of cousins, nieces and nephews. Anglean accepted Christ at an early age and was member of Community Bible Church until sickness and death.
Processional … Clergy, Pallbearers & Close Friends
Hymn of Comfort …… “ Lead ” by Kevin Bennett
Scripture Readings:
Old Testament ……….. Pastoral Staff New Testam …………. Pastoral Staff
Prayer ………… Evangelist Johnnie Mae Williams
Solo ………………………………… Tonya Boyd
Resolutions ………………...… Read by Appointee Community Bible Church
Expressions of Love ….….. Limit 2 Minutes, Please
Special Remarks …………..…… Elder Annie Harris Sylvia Lacey
Solo ……………………………….. Kevin Bennett
Eulogy ………...…….. Pastor Ruben S. Connor, Jr.
Trust in the L ORD with all your heart, And lean not on your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He shall direct your paths. Proverbs 3:5-6
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