The Life of Eddie Panell Washington

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Celebrating the Life and Legacy of

Eddie Pannell Washington

November 24, 1919 - December 26, 2015

New Beginnings Missionary Baptist Church Brenham, Texas Reverend Dr. John D. Harris, Officiating Pastor, Mt. Rose Missionary Baptist Church

Saturday, January 2, 2016, 11:00 A.M.


Eddie Pannell Washington Life Journey

Eddie Pannell Washington known as “Sister” to her family was the only girl and third child of six children born to the late Edward and Lula Pannell of Reagan, Texas on November 24, 1919. Eddie accepted Christ at an early age and was baptized at Fish Creek Baptist Church in Reagan, Texas. She received her formative education in Reagan and Marlin Public Schools. Upon graduation from Booker T. Washington High School in Marlin, Texas, she attended Prairie View A & M University where she earned both Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in Home Economics. Eddie met and married Samuel Washington, the love of her life on December 23, 1945. To this union one son was born, Horace Washington. Eddie joined the Texas Agricultural Extension Service in the summer of 1944. At that time, she was employed as an assistant with the Emergency Food Assistance Program in Galveston County. She remained with this program for 3 months before accepting the position as the County Extension Agent of Home Economics in Austin County,Texas. She spent 10 years in Austin County before transferring to Washington County, Brenham, Texas where she served in the position of County Extension Agent - Home Economic for 23 years. Her retirement in 1977 culminated a total of 33 years with the Extension Service. During her extension career, Mrs. Washington provided effective leadership in foods and nutrition and community improvement programs. She worked extensively with 4-H and youth Development programs involving Extension Homemaking organizations.

She assisted over 300 families in Washington County in adopting methods for utilization of donated foods. She also conducted special clothing workshops for families with limited incomes. Her youth work involved teaching over 200 young people who enrolled in eight Washington County 4-H clubs. Awards and recognitions presented to Eddie P. Washington during her career included the Distinguished Service Award, National Association of Extension Home Economist Award, Sigma Chi Chi Professional Women’s Club Award, U. S. Department of Agricultural Service Award, Prairie View Cooperation Extension Program Award, and the Faith and Dedication Award Brazos Valley Council of Governments. Eddie was a faithful member of the Mt. Rose Missionary Baptist Church until her health failed. She served as a Sunday School teacher, Deaconess, President of the Missionary Society and as a Trustee. Eddie was a loving, gracious and devoted woman who truly loved the Lord. She had a servant heart and believed in the power of prayer. As she walked her walk, she touched many lives and her light will continue to shine for generations to come. She will be greatly missed by many. She leaves to cherish her memories: son, Horace L. Washington (Deloris) of Dallas, TX; grandchildren, Kimberly Washington, Yolanda Washington Crook (Brandon) of Cedar Hill, Texas; great-grand daughters, Kassidy Crook and Tamia Taylor; Godson, Raymond Johnson of Dallas, TX and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.


Order of Service Processional......................................................................................Clergy, Pallbearers & Family Musical Selection............................................................................................Mt. Rose MBC Choir

Scriptures

Old Testament.............................................................................................................Pastoral Staff New Testament...........................................................................................................Pastoral Staff Prayer of Consolation................................................................................................Pastoral Staff Musical Selection............................................................................................Mt. Rose MBC Choir Resolutions.................................................................................................................Mt. Rose MBC

Good Street Baptist Church

Expressions

Co-Worker...........................................................................................................Mr. Eddie Harrison Friend and Neighbor.........................................................................................Rev. Calvin Kossie 4-H Club Organization.........................................................................4-H Club Representatives Sigma Chi Chi........................................................................................................Billie Blackshear Granddaughter.....................................................................................Ms. Kimberly Washington Solo................................................................................................................................... Gail Green Eulogy................................................................................................................Rev. Dr. John Harris

Senior Pastor, Mt. Rose MBC

Recessional...................................................................................Clergy, Pallbearers and Family


Tribute to

My Mother When I look back upon my life, no matter when or where, at every age and step and stage, Mom, you were always there... You made me feel so safe, so loved, your kindness meant so much, I still can hear you words of cheer and feel your gentle touch.. When I’d set out to bring about some special dream or plan, your pride in me was plain to seeyou were my biggest fan... You’d hang in there to help me bear the stresses and the stings and always know when to let go so I could try my wings... And still today I’m glad to say I feel your loving care in the deepest part of my grateful heart... Mom, you were always there! Your dearest son,

Horace


Tribute to our

Grandmother We thank God for all that you’ve done for us. We have certainly been blessed beyond measure and showered by your love throughout the years and we are so grateful. We have so many wonderful memories that we can carry from your legacy. You taught us what it meant to be a Godly woman and faithful servant. We thank you for caring for us, guiding us, protecting us and teaching us Christian principles. You were an awesome Grandmother! We little knew that morning that God was going to call your name. In life we loved you dearly, in death we do the same. It broke our hearts to lose you, you did not go alone. For part of us went with you, the day God called you home. You left us peaceful memories, your love is still our guide. And though we cannot see you, you are always at our side. Our family chain is broken, and nothing seems the same. But as God calls us one by one, the chain will link again.

The Broken Chain By Ron Tranmer We love you Grandmother Eddie Love,

Kim and Yolanda


A Life of Leadership and Service

THE 4-H PLEDGE I pledge my

head to clearer thinking,

heart to greater loyalty, My hands to larger service, and my health to better living, My

for my club, my community, my country, and my world.


Precious Memories


The family of Eddie Pannell Washington gratefully acknowledges all of the expressions of support, encouragement, acts of kindness and love demonstrated during our time of bereavement. Your prayers have brought comfort in celebrating the life of one whom we loved so dearly. Thank you for joining us as we reflect upon the love, life and legacy that Eddie P. Washington brought into our lives and into the world. With Love,

The Washington Family Active PallBearers

Dennis Sanders Wilbert Crathers Jr. Joseph Graves Nelson Daniels Cecil Webster Craig Lewis Raymond Graves Jr.

Honorary PallBearers Raymond Johnson Calvin Kossie Brett Pannell Gilbert Brown

Ashrious Pannell Jr. Jeremiah Pannell Roger Rosaya Jimmie Lynn

Special Thanks-Caregivers Doris Kellie Edith Williams

Carolyn Fielder Tina Oliver

INTERMENT

Prairie Lea Cemetery Brenham, Texas

Repast

Dinner will be served at New Beginnings Missionary Baptist Church.

Funeral Arrangements Entrusted To: Hogan Funeral Home 1002 W, Alamo Street Brenham, Texas 77833 (979)-836-2571

WILL THOSE DRIVING IN THE PROCESSIONAL KINDLY TURN ON HEADLIGHTS FOR SAFETY! Program Designed by Demarcus McGaughey : 214.597.0327 : inhousemag@aol.com


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