~Acknowledgement ~
Beatrice E. Hearns
The family of would like to extend our sincere thanks for all the love, prayers, texts, phone calls and all acts of kindness shown to us during this time. It is because of you that we will be able to share beautiful memories of this day. As the days come, we ask for your continued prayers for our strength, as we will also pray for you. Life is such a precious gift. May the peace of God be with us all.
~The Family
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Order of Service Wednesday, May 28, 2019 10:00 A.M.
Beatrice E. Hearns, on March 18, 1923, God blessed the world
and the city of Lake Providence, Louisiana with an angel by the name of Beatrice E. Hearns. She is the daughter of the late Willie Dora Ailes and the late Samuel Ailes.
Memphis National Cemetery 3568 Townes Ave. Memphis, Tennessee 38122
At an early age, Beatrice accepted the care of Christ, the guidance of the Holy Spirit, and the love of God to be with her always. Upon moving to Memphis, Tennessee, she joined in fellowship and as a member of the Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, Carnes Ave - in the historical neighborhood of Orange Mound.
Reverend Roosevelt Everfield, Sr. Officating
The life and the beautiful spirit of Beatrice was a blessing to many that she encountered. Her journey in life guided her to the Porter Leath Children’s Center, where she participated as a foster grandparent to children.
Prelude Scripture Readings....................................Minister
Beatrice was also one of the first black registered nurses in the State of Tennessee. She worked at the West Tennessee Tuberculosis Hospital for many years on Jefferson Avenue in Memphis. Her beautiful attire of white uniforms flowed hand in hand with her life and passion for others; pure and genuine.
Prayer........................................................Minister Solo................................................Renee Norwood
Expressions of Love:
On Saturday, May 18, 2019, Beatrice’s earthly mission was completed and she was called home by her Heavenly Father to the grand reunion. She is reunited with her parents; Willie and Samuel Ailes, siblings, Lessie Jackson, Earl Ailes, Wilton Ailes, Margaret Smith, Jeanette McMillian, Gretha Jones and Kermitt Coleman and son, Terry Hearns.
Family & Friends
Acknowledgements..............Aresia Marie Williams Words of Comfort.......Rev. Roosevelt Everfield, Sr.
She leaves to cherish her memories two sons, Milton Williams (Geneva) and Darryl Hearns, six grandchildren; Austin, Aresia, Micheal, Renee and Ian, and special nephews, Carl “Wayne” Everfield and Rev. Roosevelt Everfied, Sr., and a host of nieces, nephews, and friends.
Commital Floral Tribute....Harrson’s Memorial Chapel, Inc. Benediction
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