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Lola Wade Funeral Program

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Presiding Minister: Reverend Timothy O.

Williams (Pastor of Montmorenci Missionary Baptist Church)

Processional ......................................Clergy & Family Selection ..................Montmorenci Mass Choir Holy Scriptures Old Testament ................................Evangelist Janie Odom (Montmorenci Missionary Baptist Church) New Testament ................................................Minister Davis Corley (Son of the House of Hayden Baptist Church) Prayer of Comfort ............Anthony Jacobs (Son-In-Law) Solo ..........Shirley Adams Glover Remarks (3 Minutes Please) As a friend .......................Mrs. Rosa Lee Robinson United Hospice ................................................Tiffany Birt Family Tribute .....Kim Jacobs Andrews (Grand-daughter) Selection ..Hayden Baptist Church Combined Choir Acknowledgements .............Janice Patterson Howard (Neice) Church Resolution .............................................Lena Dugar Words of Comfort ...................Pastor Timothy O. Williams Selection ......................................................................................Hayden Baptist Church Combined Choir Spoken Word ...............Reverend Robert Heflin, Jr. (Pastor of Hayden Baptist Church) Viewing .............................Funeral Director Selection from Montmorenci Mass Choir Recessional ................................Funeral Director

Hayden Baptist Church (Committal and Benediction)

Montmorenci Missionary Baptist Church

MRS. LOLA MAE WADE


Lola was born on January 30, 1938 in Aiken County. She transitioned to be with Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Tuesday night, August 7, 2012 declaring Oh death where is thy sting, death is swallowed up in victory, as she went on to be with the Lord. Lola gave her life to the Lord at an early age, joining the Montmorenci Missionary Baptist Church, under the guidance and influence of her parents. She loved going to church, reading the Bible, singing in the choir, and cooking everyones favorite dish. Most importantly, Lolas love began at home. SHE LOVED HER FAMILY . . . she always had a wonderful smile at the sight of her husband, children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren.

She was educated in the Aiken County public school system. During this time, she completed cosmetology training and loving became known as the family hairdresser! Lola was also a member of the Black Rose Social Club.

Her parents, King Lewis Richardson and Essie Mae Oliphant Richardson and her brother, Willie James Richardson, preceded her in death.

She leaves to cherish her memory: her devoted and loving husband for 56 years, Robert Lee Wade of the home; daughters, Debra A. Wade Green (Anthony), Patricia Teverne Nadine Jacobs (Anthony); sons, Robert Gregory Wade (Judy), Carnard Andrettic Wade (Raquel) and Robert Richardson; sisters, Mae Doris Patterson, Shirley Thompson (Alphonso), Ruby Walker (John), and Adlee Adams; brothers, Jimmy KC Richardson and Freddie Richardson; four in-laws, Elease Corley (Namon), Evetta Wade, Anna Wade, and Jessie Samuels; two Godchildren, Sonya Adams and Derrick Wells, and a host of grandchildren and greatgrandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, and other loving relatives and friends. sisterTeresa Wade and

A Special Thank You Is Extended To


Dr. Mae Jean Englee and entire staff of Graniteville, South Carolina Family Practice Aiken Regional Hospital, 5th floor staff, and Lesia Collier Social Worker Dr. Lorraine Barron of Aiken Regional Hospital United Health Hospice and entire staff . . . special thanks to Tiffany Birt -Nurse, Allison Lovett - Nurse, Sandra Imhos - Nurse, Butch Dorman -Nurse, Elizabeth Greer-Buyers - CNA, Sadie Pruitt - CNA, Mary Belk - Social Worker, Paula Turner - Community Resource, and Chaplain John Bowers. Mrs. Jan Beagle United Health Hospice Volunteer and Mommas Angel . . . thanks so very much for all the many hours you spent with Momma. WE LOVE YOU and you will forever be a part of our family! Daybreak and entire staff . . . special thanks to Tabatha Lewis - CNA, Raven Prescott - CNA, Charmaine Scott - CNA, and Linda Lucas - Nurse Home Assessment Coordinator. Res Care and entire staff . . . special thanks to Gisela Smith - CNA. Deputy Kevin Creed, Special Operations Office of the Sheriff , Aiken County Many thanks to Alzheimers Association - South Carolina Chapter AND Lower Savannah Council of Governments Family Caregiver Support Program Jackson-Brooks Funeral Home and entire staff . . . a very special thank you to Alecia Brooks. Unified Riders Motorcycle Club

Acknowledgements
Pallbearers................................Nephews Reggie Thompson Steve Richardson Rexie Patterson Jackie Richardson Kevin Wade Marty Wade

Honorary Pallbearers.......................................................................Kenneth Charles Richardson and Alex Adams Floral Bearers.............................. Nieces

Appreciation
First and foremost we thank God for His grace and mercy during Mommas time of sickness and for sustaining us during this time of transition. With sincere gratitude and appreciation to our family, friends, and church family, thank you for any act of kindness that you have shown during this difficult time.

Momma Was Her Name

Who bore the pain to give us life? Who pulled us close and held us tight? Who rocked us fast to sleep at night? Momma was her name.

Who had a sweet and loving way? Who nurtured us from day to day? Who taught us how to kneel and pray? Momma was her name.

Who worried most when we were gone? Who waited for us all night long? Who tried to teach us right from wrong? Momma was her name.

Who had a young and pretty face? Who had a soft and warm embrace? Who can never be replaced? Momma was her name.

Reference: Marsha B. Martin

Professional Services Entrusted to: Jackson-Brooks Funeral Home 126 Fairfield Street S.E. Aiken, South Carolina 29802

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