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The Homegoing Celebration For The Life of

To All Those I Loved and Those Who Loved Me I've closed my eyes and fallen asleep; So there's no reason for you to weep This is a debt we all must pay But it is a sweet and peaceful way. I've endured pain and sometime sorrow; Now I don't have to worry about tomorrow, But life must not worry because I'm gone. You stood besides me all the way When I was down you knew what to say You always told me to get some rest Let me sleep now; I've done my best. So please now let me rest in peace; The tears you're shedding soon will cease You'll soon realize that this was meant to be; And I thank God because He came for me.

Statement of Appreciation

F INAL A RRANGEMENTS E NTRUSTED T O

Sunrise: July 12, 2005

Sunset: May 13, 2024

~ C ELEBRATORY S ERVICE ~ Saturday, June 1, 2024 1:00 PM C EDAR H ILL M EMORIAL P ARK 8301 Mansfield Hwy — Arlington, Texas 76001

Anthony Powe Jr. was born a handsome and bouncing baby boy to the parentage of Anthony Sr. and Carllette on July 12, 2005 in Fort Worth, Texas. Anthony grew up in Fort Worth, Texas and later moved to Waco, Texas, where he continued his education.

Prayer

Elder Morris Howard, Jr.

Anthony was a very loving child who cherished his mother, brothers, sisters, and his entire family.

Scripture Reading

Missy Rose Howard

Old Testament New Testament

His passions were clothes, shoes and his hair. Anthony accepted Christ into his life at an early age. He is preceded in death by his aunt Johnnie Hicks, one uncle Curtis Hicks, his grandfather Curtis Sterling and Terry Frankland. He leaves to cherish his amazing and loving memories: mother Carllette, father Anthony Sr.; sisters Indya Powe, and Egypt Powe; brothers Javion McDaniel, Leon Smith, and Antoine Powe, his nephews JaKory and Kacey; grandparents Morris and Rose Howard, Flora Powe; and great grandparent, Mary A. Nichols; aunts, Tan Williams "Dana", Crystal, Debra; uncles, Terrance and Uncle Terry; and a host of relatives, cousins and friends.

Acknowledgments

Poem

Missy Rose Howard

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