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In Remembrance of Our Beloved
Alpha OmegaAugust 23, 1936 April 23, 2018
Saturday, May 5, 20181:00 PM
Golden Gate Funeral Home4155 South R. L. Thornton Frwy.
Dallas, Texas
Glen King, Jr., Officianting
When Tomorrow Starts without MeWhen tomorrow starts without me
And I’m not here to seeIf the sun should rise and find your eyes
All filled with tears for meI wish you wouldn’t cry The Way you did today
While thinking of the many thingsWe did not get to say
I know how much you love meAs much as I love you
Each time that you think of meI know you will miss me too
When tomorrow starts with out mePlease try to understand
That an angel came and called my nameAnd took me by the hand
The angel said my place was readyIn heaven far above
And That I would have to leave behindAll those I Dearly Love
But When I walked through Heaven’s GatesI felt so much at home
When GOD looked down and smiled at me From his golden throneHe said This Is EternityAnd All I promised you
Today for life on earth is doneBut Here it starts a newI promise no tomorrow
For today will always lastAnd Since each day’s the exact same way
There is no longing for the pastSo When Tomorrow starts without me
Do not think we’re apartFor every time you think of me
Remember I’m right here in your heart
AcknowledgementPerhaps you sent a lovely card or sat quietly in a chair. Perhaps you
sent a floral piece; if so, we saw it there. Perhaps you prayed a sincere prayer or came to pay a call. Perhaps you sang a cheerful song; if so, we heard it all. Perhaps you spoke the kindest words, as any friend could say. Perhaps you prepared a tasty dish, or maybe furnished a car. Perhaps you rendered a service unseen, near at hand or from afar. Whatever you did to console our hearts, by word or deed or
touch, whatever was the kindly part, we thank you, oh so very much. We just want to say thank you.
Active PallbearersCarl Govan
Herman BurnsWayne Tutt
Roy SmithClarence Davis
Jerome Jerrnigan
Honorary PallbearersDexter ChoiceTommy Bryant
Ezra Davis
Jessie BryantCurtis Davis
Willie N. Davis
Flower BearersTeresa Franklin Tracey Franklin
Final Arrangements Entrusted To4155 South R.L.
Thornton Frwy@ Ann Arbor
Dallas, TX 75224214.941.7332
5701 East Loop 820 SouthFort Worth, TX 76119
817.478.9555Fax 817.478.9582
1318 West GreenTallulah, LA 71282
318.574.6100
1.800.760.3980Fax 214.374.4609
David ChoiCe
Life ReflectionsDavid Choice was born on August 23, 1936,
to the parentage of Lovie and Dollie Choice. He
attended public school in Tyler, Texas, where he
graduated.
He later moved to Dallas and married Ida Choice,
and to this union, two children were born. David
gave thirty years to Darling International as a truck
driver, where he retired from. He was also a faithful
member of Tabernacle Baptist Church of Dallas,
Texas.
David’s father, Lovie Choice; mother, Dollie
Choice, wife, Ida Choice, and son, Dexter Choice
all preceded him in life celebration.
Those left to celebrate his new life; daughter, Cherry
L. Choice of Dallas, TX; three grandchildren,
Keyaira Choice, Khalil Choice, and Kelsha Fields
all of Dallas TX; one great-grandson, Timyrion
Freeney of Dallas, TX; and a host of other family
and friends.
Order of ServiceProcessional .......................................... Soft Music
Hymn of Comfort
Scripture Readings: Old Testament ......................Zimbalis Crawford New Testament ...................... Stanley Alexander
Prayer ............................................. James Maddox
Solo ...............................................Barbara Hunter
Resolutions
Remarks ........................ Limit two minutes, please
Special Remarks
Solo ...............................................Barbara Hunter
Eulogy ............................................. Glen King, Jr.
Parting View ......... Golden Gate Funeral Directors
Recessional