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Homegoing Services for Mr. Isaiah P. Stephens, of Atlanta, will be held May 13, 2017, 11:00 AM at Wheat Street Baptist Church, 24 William Holmes Borders Dr. NE, Atlanta, Rev. Ralph B. Watkins, Pastor, Rev. J. Leon Hogan, Officiant. Interment, Lincoln Cemetery. The remains will be placed in-state at 9:30 A.M. Survivors include his sister, Edith Taylor (Roosevelt); nieces, Parada Manley, Cecelia Taylor, Gena Taylor; great niece, Nicole Rocquemore; nephew, Sherman R. Stephens (Soonja); and a host of other relatives and friends. The family will assemble at 234 First Street SW, Atlanta, 10:00 A.M.
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The staff of Donald Trimble Mortuary will keep your family in our prayers. Thanks for calling on us during your time of need.~ Donald Trimble Mortuary, Inc.
I would like to offer my condolences to the family of Mr. Stephens and may God be a refuge and strength in your time of sorrow.(Psalms 46:1)~ P. Watts GA
In this difficult time in your life, may you find comfort in God’s word, the Bible. James 4:8 encourages; “Draw close to God, and He will draw close to you.”~ J Baker Jefferson, GA
I am very sorry for your loss. May the love of family, friends, and Almighty God bring you comfort and support during your time of grief and afterward. (Ps. 83:18; Isaiah 41:10) May your precious memories of Isaiah and the hope of a resurrection right here on a restored earth bring you peace. (Acts 24:15; Psalm 37:11, 29)~ P. Henderson Cov., GA
Death Does not end it all . at John 11:17, 21 Jesus says “I am the resurrection and the life,” Jesus replied. “The one who exercises faith in me, even though he dies, will come to life.”—John 11:25. One day soon we will be able to see this promise come to fruition. Holding on to the resurrection hope will not remove the loss of your loved one but may give you a comfort and endurance until you see them again. www.jw.org~ R Forbes Dacula, GA
To The Family, May you have peace and comfort during this most grievous time. The Bible speaks of death as an enemy. 1 Corinthians 15:26 refers to death as the, "last enemy." Almighty God is going to eliminate this enemy in the future. That same scripture says, it is going to be destroyed forever .What a wonderful future blessing when death is going forever. May you continue to have peace and comfort during this most difficult time.
~ Ramona Barney-Ellison Atlanta
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