Mrs. Lizzie L. Robinson

4
Celebration Of Life Mrs. Lzie L. Robinson Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset January 2, 1941 July 9, 2021 January 2, 1941 July 9, 2021 Services Services Saturday, July 17, 2021 at 1 p.m. Saturday, July 17, 2021 at 1 p.m. Polk Clark Enrichment Center Polk Clark Enrichment Center Milan, TN Milan, TN The Apostle Anthony Ballard, Eulogist The Apostle Anthony Ballard, Eulogist

Transcript of Mrs. Lizzie L. Robinson

Page 1: Mrs. Lizzie L. Robinson

Celebration Of Life Mrs. Lizzie L. Robinson

Sunrise SunsetSunrise Sunset January 2, 1941 July 9, 2021 January 2, 1941 July 9, 2021

ServicesServicesSaturday, July 17, 2021 at 1 p.m. Saturday, July 17, 2021 at 1 p.m.

Polk Clark Enrichment Center Polk Clark Enrichment Center Milan, TN Milan, TN

The Apostle Anthony Ballard, Eulogist The Apostle Anthony Ballard, Eulogist

Page 2: Mrs. Lizzie L. Robinson

Life ReflectionLife ReflectionMrs. Lizzie L. Robinson, daughter of the late Frank Lee, Sr. and

Lorene Lee of Brownsville, TN. Mrs. Lizzie was born January 2, 1941. She attended Brownsville

High School. In addition to her mother and father, she was preceded

in death by her longtime companion Charles White, three brothers Emanuel Lee, Frank Lee Jr., Kenneth Lee, two sisters, Shirley Lee, and Joesphine Cole.

Mrs. Lizzie leaves to cherish her memories, five children; Earl Lee, James Lee Sr, J.W. Robinson, Louis T Robinson, Billy (Vanes-sa) Robinson, and two bonus children; Terry and Sherry White, her siblings Helen Bonds, Betty Hannah, Mary Estes, Bobby Lee, Billy (Tina) Lee, 15 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews, and friends.

Although all her grandchildren were dear and special to her, she has five that she played a major part in their upbringing; Leundra Robinson, Brittney Lewis, Mercedes Crayton, Llyric Robinson, and Ariyona Lee.

RIP Mrs. Lizzie L Robinson (My very own heart and soul) to the beautiful and strongest woman that I have ever met in life. The woman that taught and showed me unconditional love. The woman that taught me how to live and treat others. She was always helping people in her life. Even if she only meets you once. She is a woman to be admired and inspired. A woman to leave a legacy behind She’s been the root and backbone of this family for many years and many more to come through the one she has touched in life. She’s the true meaning of beautiful because she was always in every way. I love and cherish you the most. I hate I wasn’t there with you throughout the darkest moments of your life as have you always been for me. I know that you don’t have to hurt anymore nor do you have to feel alone. Be reunited with the other brothers, sisters, mother, and father that have as well left the world here. We all love and will miss you as well.

Love always, Leundra Robinson

Page 3: Mrs. Lizzie L. Robinson

Order of ServiceOrder of Service

Processional

Solo ...................................................... Mrs. Tammy Wade

Scripture ................................................. Kaliyah Hawkins

Remarks Of Life ............... J.W. Robinson and Roy Hudson

Solo ...........................................................Christine Bonds

Eulogy ......................................... Apostle Anthony Ballard

Recessional

GOD SAW YOU GETTING TIRED God saw you getting tired and a cure was not to be So, He put His arms around you and whispered, come with me. With tearful eyes we watched you and saw you pass away and although we loved you dearly, we could not make you stay. A golden heart stopped beating, hard working hands at rest. God broke our hearts to prove He only takes the best.

Page 4: Mrs. Lizzie L. Robinson

PallbearersPallbearersRonald Lewis, Jr. Zeno Blair, Jr. Rick Stewart Johnny Buckley Lamont Harris James Bonds, Jr.

Floral AttendantsFloral AttendantsFriends and Family

IntermentCloverdale Cemetery

Milan, TN

Service Entrusted toService Entrusted toHenderson Co. Funeral ServicesHenderson Co. Funeral Services

330A Reeves St.330A Reeves St.Lexington, TN 38351Lexington, TN 38351

Lexington - 731-968-1120Lexington - 731-968-1120Bolivar - 731-658-7473Bolivar - 731-658-7473

AcknowledgementsAcknowledgementsWe wish to express our sincere appreciation for all the love and support during

this time of loss. Thank you all for the acts of kindness to our family. Perhaps you sent a lovely card, or sat quietly in a chair. Perhaps you sent those

beautiful flowers that we saw sitting there. Perhaps you spoke the kindest words that any friend could say. Perhaps you were not there at all just thought of us that day. Whatever you did to console our hearts, we thank you so much

for whatever part. The Family