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Alonzo Welch

1918 - 2013

Alonzo Welch obituary, 1918-2013, Madison, MS

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Alonzo D. Welch, 95, passed away peacefully at his home on Sunday, July 14, 2013. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife of sixty-nine years, Katherine Netterville Welch; his parents, Samuel Welch and Lucy Emily Garner Welch; his brothers, Roy Welch, Willis C. Welch, and Hatley Welch; and his sister, Eula Leona Welch Earnest. He is survived by his three daughters, Rosalind Seabrook and Mary Cooper of Madison, Mississippi, and Kanet Thomas of Westlake Village, California; by his sons-in-law Doug Cooper of Madison and James Thomas of Westlake Village, California; and by his seven grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren. Alonzo was born on May 17, 1918, in Hickory Flat, Mississippi. He attended the public schools of Mississippi, Lipscomb University, Pepperdine University, the Pacific School of Religion, and the University of Mississippi. He earned a B.A. from Pepperdine and an M.A. from Ole Miss. He also attended Law School at Ole Miss and taught English there and at Lipscomb. Alonzo was a life-long member and long-time minister in the Churches of Christ, most recently a member of the Madison Church of Christ. He preached his first sermon at age nineteen and continued regular preaching until age eighty-nine. For twenty-six of these seventy years, Alonzo served as full-time pulpit minister in churches in Oakland, California, Nashville, Tennessee, Oxford, Mississippi, Memphis, Tennessee, and Jackson. His work in Memphis was at the Union Avenue Church of Christ, and in Jackson at the Meadowbrook Church of Christ, serving as that congregation's first minister in the 1960s. He appeared on numerous Bible lectureship programs and held countless gospel meetings during the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. Following his years in full-time ministry, he established several Christian service organizations. He was cofounder and president of the Mississippi Christian Foundation; cofounder of Sunnybrook Children's Home, where he served thirty years as superintendent and president of the Board of Directors; founder and executive director of Natchez Trace Academy; and cofounder and secretary/treasurer of the Board of Directors of Sunnybrook Estates, a retirement community in Madison. Side-by-side always with Alonzo, and integrally involved in all these endeavors, was his devoted wife Katherine, whom he met and married in 1942. Alonzo's work was recognized with numerous honors, awards, and citations over the years, among them a service award given at the Pepperdine University Bible Lectureship, an Ageless Hero award from Blue Cross and Blue Shield, a street in Madison named for him, and a day proclaimed in his honor by the city of Madison recently on his ninety-fifth birthday. Alonzo was a beloved teacher, preacher, orator, author, visionary, son, brother, husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, servant of the Lord, citizen, and friend. All who knew him well will miss him greatly. Many others will continue to benefit from his influence through his good works. His leadership and God's blessings enabled hundreds of homeless and needy children to pass through his arms of love and become productive and outstanding adults; and many others, in the latter years of their lives, have enjoyed the benefits of Alonzo's foresight in the beautiful retirement facility Alonzo co-founded, which is their loving and comfortable home. Alonzo was an optimist, always seeing the sunny side of life. It is fitting that his legacy includes Sunnybrook Children's Home, Sunnybrook Estates, and his home of the last several years of his life, Sunset Hill. Alonzo's great works and spiritual commitment are exemplary for us all. His long and productive life was truly one well lived, and his legacy is deep and long-lasting. Alonzo was in declining health for the past several months and was ready to meet his Lord, to whom he has gone home at last. His daughters, Rosalind, Kanet, and Mary, would like especially to thank Alonzo's care givers who provided him with constant support and exemplary attention to his needs. These individuals include Terellis Blackmon, Bernice Brown, Terri Hogue, Carolyn Roberson, Mecole Roberson, as well as Barbara Sonugu and Ben Hawthorne of Camelia Hospice.

Open visitation is from 4:30 to 7:30 on Thursday, July 18, at Wright and Ferguson in Madison. A memorial service will be held at 10:30 am on Friday, July 19, at the Meadowbrook Church of Christ, with interment at the Natchez City Cemetery later that day. Pallbearers will be Patton Seabrook, Shayne Haseloff, Nathan Thomas, Pat Seabrook, Will Seabrook, Charles "Bubba" Martin, Timothy R. Waldrop, and Timothy M. Douglas. Honorary pallbearers are members of the Board of Directors of Sunnybrook Children's Home and members of the Board of Directors of Sunnybrook Estates. Donations in memory of Alonzo D. Welch can be made to the Sunnybrook Children's Home, P. O. Box 4871, Jackson, Mississippi 39296-4871.

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Published by Clarion Ledger from Jul. 16 to Jul. 18, 2013.

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Mary Rigney

August 12, 2013

Our love and sympathy to Alonzo's family. We loved and appreciated Alonzo and Katherine so much for who they were and for all that they stood. We appreciated the years of dedicated service to the Union Avenue congregation in Memphis, TN. He will long be remembered by so many.
Church Secretary for the Union Avenue/Woodland Hills congregation.

Brooke & Ashley Derrington

July 28, 2013

For Our Dearest Great Grandfather, "Papa", The kind man who touched our hearts...We know you are now with "Sweetmama" in Heaven, but we will miss you. Love, Brooke and Ashley

Ken&Karen Sample

July 28, 2013

Our deepest sympathy to Rosalind and her entire family. Mr. Welch was a visionary and great man setting an example of true love and service.

leshanda young

July 26, 2013

Im praying for the family. . So many memories of Mr. Welch and his family at Sunnybrook ..

Melissa Davis

July 26, 2013

Sorry to hear of the loss of a great and mighty man. I was one of the Sunnybrook Children that benefited from his Godly works. My life was dramatically changed because of him. I am confident that he is now being rewarded for the life he lived here on Earth.

vanessa brown

July 25, 2013

Mr. Welch. You will surely be missed. I thank you for everything that you have taught me. I thank you for blessing my life.

July 21, 2013

Dearest Rosalind, Kanet and Mary, I feel so saddened about the death of "Brother" Welch. I have known him since I was in high school in Columbus. He came for dinner at our home after speaking there. He was a mighty force for God when he was our minister at Meadowbrook, wonderful sermons that taught us The Word. Mary, I had just asked you about him on Sunday. I went on vacation and heard about his death while gone. I am sorry I was not here to be with you and the family.
Much love to all of you,
Ginger Williams Hite

Brenda Barnes Ashley

July 21, 2013

Our hearts are with you as Bro. Welch has gone onto the next portion of his life...well done thou good and faithful servant.

July 19, 2013

You have my deep sympathy.

Laura McEachern clark

Lenora Wilson

July 18, 2013

Our deepest sympathy for you and your family during these hours of bereavement.

Walter Bolton

July 18, 2013

Rosalind, my deepest sympathy to you and your family. Brother Welch was a truly a man of God and a stalwart in the brotherhood. The memories of growing up at Union Ave., my baptism by your father and hearing his message will last forever. I appreciated the closeness of our families and the eldership at Union Ave. God Bless You

Zenia (Davis) Trevino

July 18, 2013

Deepest sympthy in the loss of a GREAT man who saved the lives of so many children. I love you and thank you for all you and Mrs Welch did for myself and my family.

Victor Boone

July 18, 2013

Rosalind and family,
My late uncle Robert Marcrum was a deacon at the Union Avenue Church of Christ in Memphis when your dad was the pulpit minister. I got to visit on occasion from the White Station Church of Christ with my family and got to hear your dad preach. He was always powerful in the Word and a joy to hear. Rosalind, I attended Memphis Christian School with you the school year of 1955-1956. You were a grade behind me as well as I remember. Your dad and I shared a common alma mater as I graduated from Ole Miss in 1966 with a BSEE. I pray that you will be comforted in knowing the lives of how many people your dad affected with his ministry.

CLOTIE GRAVES

July 18, 2013

The Tinnin Road Church of Christ share your loss. WE are praying for you.

From the Tinnin Road Church of Christ Family
Clinton, MS 39056

July 18, 2013

Dearest Kanet & family Even though we didn't know Alonzo very well, we know you and your loving kindness are a reflection of him. We hope it is some comfort to know that those who love you share your grief at this time of great loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you...Cynthia Novak & Patty Atkisson, Agoura, CA

Charlinda East Hall

July 18, 2013

Please know that your family is in my prayers. Brother Welch was a minister at Meadowbrook Church of Christ when I was a child. I thank him for the love and strength he gave to my family during that time. A true angel has entered heaven's gates.

Barbara Van Matre

July 17, 2013

To a great man who meant so much to so many children like myself and my three siblings. You will be greatly missed. You leave and extraordinary legacy behind. Yours was truly a life well lived. Rest in peace Brother Welch!

Robert Rawson

July 17, 2013

May God richly bless bro. Welch's memory for each of us; what a legacy he leaves for each of us to carry forth. What a joy to hear his sermons in my youth at Nile with clarity and richness of tone, such a commanding majesty for God. I am blessed yet.

July 17, 2013

God is near to those that are broken at heart and those crushed in spirit he saves. God will sustain you and help you to endure.

Catina Oliver-Spivey

July 17, 2013

To Ms. Rosalind and the Welch Family,
My family and I are just one of thousands that Brother Welch has blessed and made life a little sunnier through his great works. I am so very thankful to have been afforded the opportunity to be a part of the Sunnybrook Children's Home family once upon a time. There has not been any other work that has provided the type of fulfillment that working for such a worthy organization has given to me. We often still reflect over our times with the children at Sunnybrook.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time. The physical loss of our love ones is never easy; but rest assured that as life goes on, you'll find that they are still with you. Whether it is hearing their voice when you need to hear it the most; or seeing their expressions in the little ones that are coming along, you'll find that they haven't really left us at all.
We love you and pray that you will find comfort and continue to be blessed.

Catina Oliver-Spivey

July 17, 2013

To Ms. Rosalind and the Welch Family,

My family and I are just one of thousands that Brother Welch has blessed and made life a little sunnier through his works. I am so very thankful to have been afforded the opportunity to be a part of the Sunnybrook Children's Home family once upon a time. There has not been any other work that has provided the type of fulfillment that working for such a worthy organization has given to me. We often still reflect over our times with the children at Sunnybrook.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time. The physical loss of our love ones is never easy; but rest assured that as life goes on, you'll find that they are still with you. Whether it is hearing their voice when you need to hear it the most; or seeing their expressions in the little ones that are coming along, you'll find that they haven't really left us at all.

We love you and continue to be blessed.

Mike Price

Mike Price

July 17, 2013

It was my privilege to know Alonzo Welch and to work with him briefly. He truly loved people and especially children. Many lives have been blessed by Alonzo Welch and those whom he blessed will intern bless many for years to come. His influence will live on for many years. Mike Price

The Staff of Wright & Ferguson Funeral Home-Parkway Memorial Cemetery

July 17, 2013

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

Frank Shelton

July 16, 2013

Rosalind, Janet, & Mary, I have many fond memories of growing up at Union Ave. with your Dad as the minister & the friendship our families shared. Your Dad went on to do great things in the Lord's kingdom.

Melanie Welch Ridgeway

July 16, 2013

My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Hurley & Eloise Crews

July 16, 2013

I hardly know what to say, and I am almost in shock at the death of my dear Bro. Welch whom I loved so much. I had the privilege to sit near him a few weeks ago for about one and a half hours, and was planning on another visit next month. Such a great man for God. I felt elated during my visit that I was sitting at some great patriarchs feet. His last words to me as I was leaving "please come back and bring your wife" My wife Eloise and I were baptized by Bro Welch Nov 10 1952. He loved us and we loved him. My prayers will continue for his large and dear family. Thank you Bro. Welch for all you did for us. Hurley & Eloise Crews, Mobile, Al.

July 16, 2013

Rosalind - I am so sorry to hear about your daddy. What a wonderful and bountiful legacy he has left behind. He left the world a better place than whence he came, and there is a huge void with his passing. Prayers for you and your family...Penny Davidson Moore, Collierville, TN

Tammy Mays Stanley

July 16, 2013

Daddy Welch you were a great man thank you for all that you have done for me through the years I lived at Sunnybrook I will never forget you. Your family will be in my prayers. I will alway love the Welch family. Thanks to the Welch family and to the Sunnybrook family

Peggy 'Fulcher' Poole

July 16, 2013

What an amazing legacy he leaves behind and the countless number of children he gave a place to call home. Praying for the family. So thankful for such a Godly man like Brother Welch...and his sweet wife, who dedicated their life to help children in need. You have earned your place in Heaven Bro. Welch...you have won the race! Love and blessings to this family.

Annette Parrett

July 16, 2013

My thoughts and prayers go out to the family. He touched so many lives and I'm one of those he helped. God Bless Annette Parrett

Teresa Tisdale Fritz

July 16, 2013

Without the love and devotion he gave so many chilldren would have done with. We love you and we will miss you Brother welch.

Peggy Colemn Ward

July 16, 2013

This is what Brother Welch lived for, a home with our Lord. He baptized my mother many years ago and was a friend to our family, the Coleman Lauderdales. He will be missed, but his legacy lives on.

Linda Cotten Haddock

July 16, 2013

Will be thinking of you and praying for you during your time of loss. Rosalind, I don't guess I knew you, so I'm sorry I left you off my FB post. I went to school with Kanet and Mary and hd heard your Dad preach several times and also visited Sunnybrook. He will be missed!

Earlene McMillen

July 16, 2013

We will miss you so much. I loved that big smile, the laughter and watching you playing around with the "farm boys". You were dad to so many. We love you so much.

July 15, 2013

We are praying for the family. He will never be forgotten. He touched all of our lives. Teresa, John, & Lucille Tisdale.

July 15, 2013

To Rosalind Our condolences and sympathy to you and your family. May The Lord comfort all of you. love. Jim and Suzanne Kilgore

The Staff of Wright & Ferguson Funeral Home

July 16, 2013

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

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