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Brianna Tillman
October 28, 2015
It is truly amazing to here of someone who lived many years. Those people are filled with much wisdom and love and life. In the bible, it tells us that the average age a person lives before death is 70. But this amazing woman has lived past that age. Its said that if you obey your parents, you will live a long time and she definitely out numbered that age. Jehovah truly blesses those who live by his word the bible. Even if you don't know you're following his rules, he rewards you. This lady is resting and she doesn't have to see this horrible world get worse.
S A
October 25, 2015
It is with deep sympathy that I send this message to the family of Hattie Childs. Losing a loved one in death is not an easy thing to go through, but just know that God is waiting to heal your broken hearts.
October 22, 2015
October 23, 2015
To the Family of Mrs. Hattie Mae Childs
No matter what your trial are, or how big your mountain seems;
The Lord is there to see you through; He'll go to all extremes.
So if your cross seems hard to bear; and you know not what to do;
The One who loves you most of all will be there to see you through.."
Whereas, in the providence of God. He has brought to a close the life of Hattie Mae Childs. Forasmuch as it has pleased Almighty God to call her away, the pastor and members of Greater First Baptist Church, Bartlesville, OK bow in humble submission to the unerring will of the Lord.
Mrs. Childs was a longtime active member of Greater First Baptist Church.
We extend our deepest sympathies to her family and pray that God comforts and strengthens you as only He can. May you always remember Philippians 4:7 that reads And the peace of God that passes all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus", for in Him there is strength for today and for tomorrow.
Humbly submitted,
Greater First Baptist Church
Rev. Victor A. Paul, Pastor
Sharon Dawn, Church Secretary
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