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Pallbearers
Nephews
Flower bearers
Eastern Stars
Interment
Morning Star Baptist Church Cemetery
Acknowledgement
We, the family of the late Millie M. Malone, gratefully acknowledge with sincere
and deep appreciation, the many comforting expressions of sympathy and concern
during this time. We thank God for blessing us with family and friends like you
who have stood by and eased the burden during our bereavement. May the Lord
bless you richly, is our prayer.
The Malone Family
Repast ~ Morning Star Baptist Church Fellowship Hall
Final care and compassion have been entrusted to the professional services of:
Banks Memorial Funeral Home & Cremations 1565 Highway 84 West
Monroeville, Alabama 36460
251-575-7003
To print a copy of this program or leave online condolences, visit our website: www.banksmemorial.com Programs by Carole Jones Banks
A Celebration of Life
Saturday, February 11, 2017
11:00AM
Morning Star Baptist Church Monroeville, AL
Rev. John A. Tucker, Pastor Officiating Minister
Sunrise: August 13, 1933 Sunset: January 29, 2017
Millie Mattie Malone
The Obituary
“….Let not your heart be troubled”
Millie Mattie Malone was born August 13, 1933. She was the eighth of the twelve children born
to Rev. Dayton Robert Malone and Mrs. Samantha Eliza Simmons Malone.
Early in life she united with Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church remaining a life time mem-
ber. She received her early education in the Monroe County School system, and did further
studies at Selma University, Selma, Alabama. For a period of time she moved to Boston, MA
where she continued her studies receiving the Masters Degree in Business. She was employed as
a secretary with the South End Neighborhood Tutorial Action Program. Returning home she
was employed as a substitute teacher in the Monroe County School system. She was also em-
ployed as a nurse assistant with Monroe Manor. She became active again in the work of the
church. She sang in the choir and participated in the local District Congress of Christian
Education.
She was a member of Ruth’s Choice Chapter #821, Order of Eastern Stars, Perdue Hill, AL.
She was preceded in death by her daughter, Sharon Denise Malone Mayhand, her parents, Rev.
Dayton & Samantha Malone, and step mother, Mrs. Irene Thames Malone. Four sisters: Mary C.
Jefferson, Emmaline Lathan, Samantha E. Mayhand, Alice F. Malone. One brother, Joel Malone.
She leaves to cherish her memory three sisters and three brothers: Corstella French, Mattapan,
MA, Annie L. Anderson, Randolph, MA, Jennie V. Jackson, Tucson, AZ, Rev. John O. (Maggie A.)
Malone, Monroeville, AL, Ben W. (Jeanette) Malone, Monroeville, AL and Leon H. (Barbara)
Malone, Seaford, DE. One god-son, Evan Rashad Dean, a special friend, Debra Allen. Nieces,
nephews, other relatives and friends.
Processional ……………………………..……….……….. Clergy and Family
Selection …………………………………………...……...…………… Choir
God’s Holy Word
Old Testament ………………….…….. Rev. Richard E. Mobley
New Testament ……………………………. Rev. R. Keith Lett
Prayer of Comfort …………………...….………. Rev. Ywell K. Cunningham
Selection ………………………………….………………………….... Choir
Expressions ………………………………....…………..…….... Sis. Kay Lett
Others (2 minutes please)
Acknowledgments ………………………….………….….. Sis. Alyce Tucker
Hymn ………………………………………………….……….…….. Choir
Eulogy …………………,……………………..…..…… Rev. John A. Tucker
In the hands of the Funeral Director
Recessional
The Order of Service
Tell me not, in mournful numbers, Life is but an empty dream!-
For the soul is dead and slumbers, and things are not what they seem.
Life is real! Life is earnest! And the grave is not its goal;
Dust thou art, to dust returnest, was not spoken of the soul.
Not enjoyment, and not sorrow, is our destined end or way;
But to act, that each to-morrow find us farther than to-day.
Art is long, and Time is fleeting, and our hearts, though stout and brave,
Still, like muffled drums, are beating funeral marches to the grave.
In the worlds’ broad field of battle, in the bivouac of Life,
Be not like dumb, driven cattle! Be a hero in the strife
Trust no Future, howe’er pleasant! Let the dead Past bury its dead!
Act, - act in the living Present! Heart within, and God o’erhead!
Lives of great men all remind us we can make our lives sublime,
And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time;
Footprints, that perhaps another, Sailing o’er life’s solemn main,
A forlorn and shipwrecked brother, Seeing, shall take heart again.
Let us, then, be up and doing, With a heart for any fate;
Still achieving, still pursuing, Learn to labor and to wait.
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
A Psalm of Life