Showing posts with label Inc. Amite. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inc. Amite. Show all posts

Sunday, December 26, 2021

Celebrating the Life of Jo-Ann Lewis Frazier

On Monday, December 13, 2021, Sister Jo-Ann Lewis Frazier passed from earth in heaven's reward. There will be no more sorrow, pain or suffering. It was God's will that the transition from labor to reward. Sister Jo-Ann was the oldest of seven sisters and seven brother born on October 9, 1949 in Independence, Louisiana to the late Ernest Lewis, Sr. and the late Catherine Audrey Harrell Lewis. 

Her education began to the West Side school to Tangipahoa Parish. Having been determined she was very gifted, she was advanced from the 3rd  to the 5th grade. She attended Joseph S. Clark High School in the New Orleans where the graduated as class valedictorian. 

She then furthered her post secondary education as a graduate from Hammond Vocational Trade School with a degree in Business Administration. She was united in holy matrimony to Earnest Frazier, Sr. on May 14, 1967 and to that union two sons were born. Earnest, Jr., and Brian. 

The seventies was a tumultuous time for people of color across the county, and Tangipahoa Parish was no exception. People of color were excluded from frontline position at various stores within the community. Experiencing some of these inequalities first hand, she participated in the first active boycotts of major business in Amite, thus resulting in her being hired as the first black cashier at one of them.

She was brought  in a Christian home and devoted her life to God under the leadership of the late Dr. Samuel Richardson. Her God-given gifts, and talents afford her the opportunities to serve God's people on various levels.  On the local level, she served as the church and Women's Department secretary, and the leader of the Hospitality Ministry. On the district level, she served as Event Coordinator Finance Committee member, and Program Designer. On the jurisdictional level, she was member of the Supervisor Special Care Committee. She had a special place in her heart for the elder and seasons women. She and other ladies in the church would often provide gifts of love by preparing meals, gifts and fruit baskets, and etc. She didn't limit her gifts, bud did as Ecclesiastes 9:10 states " Whatever they can finders to do, do it with thy might.." And this was indeed being a Servant to the Lord. 

She went on to have an illustrious career with the Tangipahoa Parish School Board where she worked for thirty-three years. She played and active role for many individuals mum starting their careers across the parish. She was employed in various capacities, working her way up from Secretary to Office Manager, she was the first black person employed in that position until she retired in 2006.

After retirement she, continued to stay busy. She became more active in local politics. She spent time volunteering for local campaigns and working the individual elections. She became gainfully employed with Genesis Mental Health Clinic and later, Richardson Funeral Home. She was the heart and soul of these organizations. 

She loved to cook, read, travel and spending time with her grandchildren and family, shopping,  she loved to listen to Gospel music on Pandora and read her bible. My mother didn't know the definition of the word "no". She did not know how to spell it. She did not know how to use it. I would go so far as to ask her to rehearse the work with me and she would tell me NO! Her hearts was so big that she would put other needs of other before her own.

To carry on her legacy, she leaves a husband of fifty-four years, Earnest Frazier, Sr., two sons: Earnest, Jr, (Sherry) and Brian; five grandchildren: Tyreek, Keanu, Preston, Brandon, and Keshon. She all leaves four sister: Missionary Cheryl St. Amant, Elaine Daniels (Bishop Charles) tomekia Bergeron, and Karen Sayles; seven brothers: Ernest Lewis, II, James Lewis, Alvin Lewis (Denise); Dwayne (Dyonne). Daren Lewis (Damaris) Kenneth Bergeron (Alice) and Chris Person; one God-Sister, Renee G. Taylor; three God Children: Michelle Foster, Michael Cook, Kiley Mearidy; two uncles: Elder Henry Harrell and Oliver Jackson, Jr (Patricia): one uncle-in-law, Wade Wilson (Willie Mae); sister Aunts: Evangelist Delores Washington (Henry), Missionary Cherry Harrell, Sadie, Harrell, Jerry Dean Johnson, Ruth Jackson, and Missionary Mildren Harrell; one aunt-in-law, Bertha Coleman,; three brothers-in-law" Emmitt (Elaine), John, Roger (Renee): five sisters-in-law: Lillie Mae, Katherine (Carl, Sr.,) Delores, Josie Dale; Joann "Tiny" (Calvin), and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. 

Proceeding her death were her parents, Catherine and Ernest Lewis, Sr.; maternal grandparents, Jasper and Josephine R. Harrell; paternal grandparents. Willie and Amanda Lewis, mother and father-in-law, Lizzie and Willie Frazier; three sister, Dianne Wilson, Demetric" Dinky" Lewis, and Winifred Sandifer

Source: The Funeral Program for Jo-Ann Lewis Frazier

Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Funeral Services for Bro. Jim Williams

1885-1962, to be held at  Church of God in Christ, Amite, La. on Thursday, February 1, 1962 at 1:00 p.m. 


Order of Service


Master of Ceremony.....................................................................................................Supt. Monroe McGee 

Presiding.............................................Elder Alex Richardson, Pastor, Church of God in Christ, Amite, LA

Song................................................................................................................Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross

Invocation.............................................................................Rev. Leroy Thomas,  Pastor of Church of God

Christ Dell Chapel, Independence, Louisiana

Talk by Family..................................................................................................................Bro. Monroe Perry

Talk by Friends...................................................................................................................Deacon C. Wheat 

Solo.................................................................................................................................... John E. Forman

Eulogy..................................................................................................Elder J.J. Johnson, Pastor of Church of God in Christ Darlington, Louisiana.


Reprint from the Funeral Program of Jim Williams

Courtesy of Richardson Funeral Home, Inc. Amite


Notes: 

Jim was married twice, first to Lillie Edwards Williams  and secondly to Emma Vining Williams was his second wife. According to the 1940 United States Federal Census, he and his family were living in Amite, La. on Highway 103. His occupation was a farmer and they rented their home. According to the census, he never attended school. He and Emma was the parents of: Ethel, Arthur, Jim, Jr., and Dorothy Williams. He was the stepfather of: Alexander, Josephine, Alma and Rosabelle Richardson.      

Jim and Lillie were the parents of; Viola Williams, E.D. Williams, and J. D. Williams. Jim is buried at Mount Zion also known as Greater Refuge Temple and Bear Creek Cemetery in Montpelier, St. Helena Parish, Louisiana.   

According to his U.S. World War 1 Draft Registration Card, he was born on December 14, 1879. A slender build man, short in height, black hair and black eyes.                  

Thomas Richardson, Sr. of Amite, Louisiana

Thomas Richardson, Sr. 

T
homas Richardson, Sr. was born in Amite, Louisiana on July 4, 1928 to the late Alexander and Melissa Wheat Richardson. He died on October 3, 1971 in Compton Los Angles. He was the first born child to this union. He had had nine siblings: one sister; Helenstine Richardson Williams; eight brothers: Samuel, Walter, Alex, Emmitt, Joseph, Earl, Nathaniel, and Darnell Richardson.

He married his sweetheart Leola Gilbert in 1953 in New Orleans, LA.  They had five children:  Thomas, Jr., Yolanda, Winifred, Malcom, and Russell Richardson.  According to to his Military Draft Card he was eighteen years old and live in Route 1, Box 16 E, Amite, LA.  Thomas was employed by Welton Brumfield in Amite, La. 

He had brown eyes, black hair, dark brown complexion and was 5'2". He listed his father as his next of kin. 

The Celebration the Life of Thomas Richardson

Thomas Richardson, Sr. 
Without warning death pluck a flower from the Richardson's Garden on Sunday October 3, 1971. Thomas was born July 4, 1929/ He was born and reared in Amite, LA. He was married to Leola Gilbert on July 25, 1953. To this union was born five children. To his family he was a loving and faithful striving always to keep them happy and in material comforts of life. He was a faithful husband and a loving father. All the beautiful things in life the most beautiful, is character and he who possesses a beautiful character is worthy of the flowers we give. A beautiful life is the fruit of a beautiful character, he who we memorialize here at this time possessed a beautiful character and lived a beautiful life.

To my mind the highest tribute that can be paid to any man is, that he was loved by his fellows and Christ. Truly  he was a noble gentleman and citizen. He was a hared worker. He sought to help and encourage all who needed such. He was always busy, and alert to find something to do or a word to encourage. 

Thomas leaves to mourn his death, a wife Leola; five children: Thomas, Jr., Yolanda, Winfred, Malcom and Russel of Compton, California, mother and father, Elder. and Mrs. Alex Richardson (Amite), one sister, Mrs. Helestine Williams (Houston, Texas) eight brothers: Walter (Tulsa, Oklahoma), Alex, Jr., (Houston, Texas), Nathaniel and Emmitt (Los Angles, California), Samuel, Earl, Joseph, and Darnell of Amite. A host of relatives and friends. 


Program

Devotion

Mistress of Ceremony.........................................................................................................Helen P. Edwards

Selection...............................................................................................................................................Chorus

Solo.........................................................................................................................................Mr. J.M. Mabry

Talk.................................................................................................................................Mrs. Eunice Rudison

Solo.....................................................................................................................................Mr. Leslie Mabry

Obituary...............................................................................................................................Mr. Leslie Mabry

Acknowledgement of Condolences, Flower, and Telegrams/Mrs. Helen P. Edwards

Solo.........................................................................................................................Miss. Darilyn Richardson

Eulogy..................................................................................................................................Supt. H.H. Evans

Viewing of Cadaver

In charge of arrangements, Richardson Funeral Home and Purple Shield Life Insurance


Reprint: The Funeral Program of Thomas Richardson