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Nathaniel Moton

Decatur, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death NoticeHomegoing Services for Elder Nathaniel (Preacher) Moton of the Thomasville Community, will be held Saturday, September 3, 2005, 2:00 p.m. at the Bibleway Ministries, 894 Constitution Road, Atlanta, with remains placed in state at 12:00 noon until the hour of...

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I will always have fond memories of Elder Moton, who was indeed a true and faithful warrior for the Lord. I admire his devotion to the Church since I can remember, and the way he raised his family to be just as devoted. He was anointed early in life to do God's will, and I'm sure that He will be well pleased of His good and faithful servant. He was a good man.
I pray that the Lord will let His grace and mercy cover his family in this time of sorrow, and may you have peace in knowing...

Dear Sister Moton and Family:

"Weeping may endure for a night, but JOY comes in the morning." We remember the many times that Minister Moton sang "This joy that I have - the world didn't give it to me, and the world can't take it away." Because of God's word, we know that Minister Moton now has peace and joy that is complete. We certainly will miss his wonderful singing and his words of inspiration.

May God comfort and keep you. We love you.
Deacon...

It was with both great sorrow and great joy that I learned of the homegoing of Min. Moton (to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord). I still remember the songs that were Min. Moton's trademark. May the Lord comfort and bless Sis. Moton and the entire Moton family. It won't be long before we all meet face-to-face with Min. Moton and our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ; until then be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might.

My heart wept when I received the news that Min. Moton had gone home to be with the Lord. I have known him and his family my entire life. He was a born "praise and devotional" leader. No one could do it quite like he could.

There are so many memories . . . the brightly colored suits that only he could wear and make them seem like they were fit for a king, his most memorable sermons coming from the parable about the ten virgins(5 wise and 5 foolish), his fiery devotional songs...

I grew up knowing Minister Moton and his family. Some of my fondest memories are when he would lead devotions at church. He had a way of making you want to praise God. Before he could even sing the first note, the congregation would rise to their feet in anticipation of a great praise service. I know he's in heaven and will try to keep the family in my prayers. I feel like I am part of his family.