~Acknowledgement ~
Deborah Ann Thompson-Chatman
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.
Dear Mom,
I just want to tell you how thankful I am that you were my mother. I’m so glad that God gave me to such a strong, caring, loving, and fun mother. You brought me into this world, and taught me and cheered me on in everything I did from day one. I know you will always be here for me in everything that I do. Pinky promise me that you will never stop guiding me. You are my world. No one could ever compare to what you have done for me. I love you to the moon and back. Thanks for always being so great!
~The Family
~Pall Bearers ~
Richard Conner Stanley Gunn Terry Hill Orberie Ivy Charles Harris, Jr. Anthony Richmond
~Interment~
Historic Elmwood Cemetery 824 S. Railroad Avenue Memphis, Tennessee 38126
~Repast~
Love, Olivia
Olivet Fellowship Baptist Church 4450 Knight Arnold Road Memphis, Tennessee 38118
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L ife’s Journey of D eborah S e p t e m b e r 24, 1959-M ay 27, 2019
Order of Service Saturday, June 1, 2019 11:00 A.M.
On Thursday, September 24, 1959, a beautiful spirit entered the world by the name of Deborah Thompson. She was the second of four children by her late parents, Ocie “Bro’ Man” and Augusta Thompson.
Olivet Fellowship Baptist Church
Deborah was a proud graduated of Messick High School, Class of 1977. Her education advanced as she attended the University of Tennessee at Martin. Deborah united with Demetri Chatman, and together, they had a beautiful baby girl. “Livvy” was the gift of Deborah’s life; they were almost inseparable.
4450 Knight Arnold Road Memphis, Tennessee 38126
Deborah was a kind and loving spirit who could make people laugh, but she could be straight forward as well. She received her spiritual growth at the Olivet Baptist Church under the leadership of Pastor Kenneth Twigg Whalum, Sr. She joined the Youth Choir after baptism and continued to sing with the Celestial Voices years later. Deborah joined Olivet Fellowship as an adult where she served as a dutiful Ministry Assistant for many years. She was a dedicated employee at FED EX for over 30 years. On Monday, May 27, 2019, Deborah Thompson-Chatman’s earthly mission was completed, and she was called home by her Heavenly Father. Her loving memories will be cherished by her only child, Olivia Chatman, her siblings; Donna (John) Simpson, Ola (Fabian) Crowe, and Kevin Ocie Thompson of San Jose’, Costa Rica. Deborah also leaves her two lovely nieces Alexis Crowe and Alyssa Crowe of Phoenix, AZ, along with a host of other family members and close friends. She touched many lives during her time on this earth.
Prelude
Dr. Eugene Gibson, Pastor
Scripture Readings: Old Testament..........................................Rev. Kittrell New Testament................................Rev. Carlos Kelly Prayer..........................................................Rev. Rose Conard Solo.....................................................................Mary Macon Words of Comfort...................................Dr. Eugene L. Gibson
Expressions of Love: (Three Minutes Please)
Ruby Jones Andreia Sanders Rev. Wanda Jamison Acknowledgements.......Deborah C. Moore Solo.......................................Mary Macon Eulogy......................Pastor Lee I. Brown Benediction “And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:7