HOME GOING CELEBRATION
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
FRANK WALLER, JR.


MEMORIAL SERVICES

JANUARY 13, 2002 2PM

SAINT MATTHEW BAPTIST CHURCH
4809 ROOSEVELT AVENUE
SACRAMENTO CA. 95824

OFFICIATING
REVEREND WAYNE SHEPPARD



OBITUARY
The life book of Frank Waller, Jr. was opened January 15, 1940. The son of Frank Waller, Sr. and Emma Lee King. Frank was born in Albany, Georgia. He entered into eternal life with God on January 1, 2002.

At a young age, he was Baptized and accepted Jesus Christ as his personal savior and united with Ebenezer Baptist Church West. 205 North Chase Street. Athens, Georgia.

He attended public schools in Albany and Athens, Georgia, also in Darby Township and Darby, Pennsylvania.

He was formerly married to Yvette Marie Marcelle Duchemin, Gauville-La-Campagne, France. Frank and Yvette had three children: Kenny, Ivan and Corinne, whom they both love and cherished. There are 5 Grandchildren: Sarah, Brianna, Ivan Jr., Brandon and Whitney, who survive him.

Frank was a veteran of the Vietnam and Korea. He enlisted in the U.S. Air Force in 1959, obtained the rank of Tech. Sgt. (E-6) and retired in 1979.

Past member - American Legion Post 117 Clovis, New Mexico.

Life member and past Youth Activities Chairman, Veterans of Foreign Wars. VFW Post 10125 Rancho Cordova, CA.

His mission in life was to help create a positive atmosphere where children and young people would excel and make a positive difference in their lives and for society.

He leaves behind cherished memories and love for his family, his brothers and sisters, their family members, uncles and aunts, nieces and nephews, grandchildren, numerous cousins, many relatives and friends in France, a host of stateside relatives and many other loving good friends.

 

Procession of Family
Scripture ………….……………...………………… Old Testament Psalms 23:1-6
                                                                                      New Testament 1 Corinthians 15:51-57
                                                                                      Reverend Willie Anderson
Prayer
Song ………………………….................................."Going Up Yonder" sung by Joe Ann Sheppard
Acknowledgment of Condolences ……………….. Kenny and Ivar Waller
Resolutions …………………………........................ Corinne Waller
Obituary ……………………….................................. Raul Luna
Bag Pipes ………………………………................."Amazing Grace" played by Ted Jackson
Reflections ……………………................................. Out of town guests only, 2 minute limit please
Tang Soo Do Presentation ……………………….. John Auer
Words of Comfort ………………………………..... Reverend Wayne Sheppard
Committal
VFW Honor Guard
Parting View
Repass

                                                        "Behold I tell you a mystery:
                                                          We shall not all sleep,
                                                          but we shall all be changes in a moment,
                                                          in the twinkling of an eye.
                                                          Thanks be to God,
                                                          who gives us the victory
                                                          through our Lord Jesus Christ."

                                                          1 Corinthians 15:51,52, 57


"In all things - Praise God"
Nothing ever dies, that is not born anew the miracles of nature all tell us this is true.

The flowers sleeping peacefully beneath the winter's snow awaken to sunshine's warmth when spring starts to blow.
And all around on every side new life and joy appear to tell us nothing ever dies, and we should have no fear.
For death is just a detour along life's winding way that leads Gods chosen children to a bright and glorious day.

 

Acknowledgment
We, the family, would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude for the love and support that you have given. We would like to thank all of our family, friends and others for their concerns, prayers, cards, flowers, visits, telephone calls, remembered memorial contributions and all acts of friendship and love shown during our period of bereavement. If for any reason we have overlooked anyone, do know that your kindness will always be cherished.

MAY GOD BLESS EACH OF YOU.

Internment
T.B.A.


Thank you for your presence at this memorial service.