William Gipson Homegoing

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The Link They say memories are golden well maybe that is true. We never wanted memories, We only wanted you. A million times we needed you, a million times we cried. If love alone could have saved you, you never would have died. in life we loved you dearly, In death we love you still. In our hearts you hold a place no one could ever fill. If tears could build a stairway and heartache make a lane, We’d walk the path to heaven and bring you back again. Our family chain is broken, and nothing seems the same. But as God call us one by one, the chain will link again.

Celebration of Life for Bearers of the Pall Nephews

Honorary Bearers of the Pall Deacons/Brothers of Holland Grove Baptist Church

Bearers of the Flowers

BR OTHER

WILLIA M

“BILL” GIPSON SUNRISE October 7, 1930

Ushers of Holland Grove Baptist Church

Professional Services Entrusted to: The Memorial Funeral Home Arcadia, LA 71001

SUNSET February 20, 2015

Repast Arcadia Community Center

Acknowledgements The family of Mr. William “Bill” Gipson would like to acknowledge and thank all for the many acts of kindness and love extended to them during this our honor of challenge. Your acts brought comfort and uplifted our spirits. Special thanks to Patsy Ann Williams for the display of love as a friend and caretaker to our loved one and to the Dance Circle crew for looking out for him. A more personal acknowledgment will be conveyed at a later date; May God bless and keep you all is our prayer. The family. Design: Epiphany Creations (318) 639-2680

Copy Cats Printing • (318) 255-5252

For I am now ready to be offered, and the time of my departure is at hand. 2 Timothy 4:6a Friday, February 27, 2015 • 1 PM HOLLAND GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH 3105 FELTS ROAD • Arcadia, LA 71001

Brother Calvin Wortham,

Pastor & Officiant


Order of Service Processional............................................Ministers and Family Closing of the Bier... “God be with You”......Funeral Directors Song................................................................................Choir Scripture Reading Old/New Testaments.......................... Rev. Ardis Williams Prayer ...................................................... Rev. Calvin Williams Song................................................................................Choir Special Presentation......................... Memorial Funeral Home Acknowledgments....................... Brother Deandre Alexander Family Tribute..............................Deacon Patrick O. Jefferson Video Tribute.................................... Dwayne Shyne, Organist Funeral Oration................................... Pastor Calvin Wortham Recessional...............................“When We All Get To Heaven” Deacon Edward Mason, Jr. • Master of Ceremonies

William’s Legacy To everything there is a season… A time to be born and a time to die. Ecclesiastes 3:12 William Gipson was born to the expanding union of the late Floyd Jefferson and Estella Gilbert Jefferson Gipson on October 7, 1930 in Claiborne Parish, Louisiana. He was the first son and the third child of seven. William was an industrious young man and had a great work ethic. After his parents divorced, his mother remarried and he in appreciation and love for her new husband, Calvin “Tom Teacake” Gipson, changed his surname to Gipson. In adulthood, William married Ruby Bailey and this union was blessed with a son, Willie. He later relocated to Texas and married Lula V. He became father to her six children. He retired as a cement finisher for the City of Dallas. He spent many fruitful years in Dallas and his home was always the “go to” place or the “stop” whenever any relatives or friends visited. There was always excitement, action like a good domino game, and great food at his home. After Lula V.’s death, William returned to his roots and united with his home church, Holland Grove and was known throughout and around town as Uncle William, Mr. William, or as a dependable Taxi for those who were elderly or did not have a way or vehicle. Bill as he was fondly known believed in the value of hard work. He was a gentle, cool and quiet man who will be missed. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Lula V., a brother, a niece, Johnnie L. Kelley, and two nephews Robert Earl and Timothy. Those left to delight in a life well lived include a son: Willie; his siblings, Beatrice, Azzie Lee, Alberta ( Jessie), Rosia, Arcadia, LA; Robert (Dottie) Dallas/Arcadia, Elroy (Gwen) Detroit, MI; three other siblings by his father: Nathan, Sharon and Patrice his step children: Darryl (Barbara), Earl, Glenda, Rickey (Dorothy), Sandra and Velma Joyce all of Dallas, Texas; a special friend and caretaker Patsy Ann Williams, Arcadia, LA; numerous grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

A life well lived, a race well run and a rest well earned!

Beyond Life’s Gateway “There is an open gate at the end of the road, Through which each must go alone. And there in a light we cannot see, Our Father claims His own, Beyond the gate, your loved one Finds happiness and rest. And there is comfort in the thought, That a loving God knows best.”


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