Elizabeth "Lizzie" Bolden
This is history here and lizzie may you R.I.P you wil surely be missed and you were loved by many
you remind me of my aunt lizzy and my 5th great grandmother Mrs Jane Pittman
you have seen much in your life i no some good and some bad ...you also made history yourself i wish i could of known you
with love
Can you see, with your minds eyes, Peoples dewlling together?
Sorrow has passed. Peace at last! Life with out tears and pain.
In those days old will grow young, Flesh revived as in childhood. Troubles are gone, from now on No need to weep or fear.
Sing out with joy of heart. You too can have a part.
Live for the day when you'll say: "Life without end at last!"
John 3:16 - "For God loved the world so much that he gave hi only begotten Son, in order that everyone exercising faith in him might not be destroyed but have everlasting life."
How comforting to know that there will be a time when we will all be breaking age records.
In search of someone else name elizabeth bolden, I found an extraordinary woman. I am honored and greatful to share her name and pray I live as long as she did. I too am a woman of prayer and hope knowing that God did the greatest thing for me; giving his son Jesus so I can live. My grandmother nicknamed me "Lizzie" and now I am going to be a grandmother at the mere age of 49. My daughter who is unique in her own way; wanted something different as a grandmother name for her daughter to call me and we chose "Lizzie" with my grandmother in mind. Since her death in 1973, I have not accepted anyone else calling me "Lizzie". Thank you for sharing Ms. Bolden's obituary with us.
Mrs. Bolden's life is the perfect example of the power of prayer. May the blessings of Abraham be upon her descendants.
I googled my name and found that I share it with a woman who seems to have inspired many. What an honor.