We cannot know what lies ahead from day to passing day, what changes God is planning in his wise and loving way, we cannot know the reasons he allows both joy and tears, why we must lose the precious ones, we’ve cherished through the years. We cannot know-but we can trust and faith can help us find, our way to those tomorrows that will bring us peace of mind. ~Lovingly submitted, The Family

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Acknowledgement

TheEdmonds Family wishes to express their sincere appreciation for all acts of love, kindness, and expressions of sympathy. May your faith be strengthened and your soul be filled with love and joy.

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Memories of Love: Our brother James F. Edmonds A.K.A “Frank”

You don’t have to worry anymore, now you can spread your wing and fly. No more pain, no more sorrow, no more tears you have to make. You just wait at heaven’s gate. We will miss you my brother dearly, it came the time for you to take your place. ~Farewell our brother, Rest in Peace, The Family

Professional Arrangements Entrusted to:

Carl U. Eggleston Funeral Establishment

914 South Main Street, Farmville, Virginia23901 (434) 392-7000 * Fax (434) 392-4022 “Blessed Are They That Mourn: For They Shall Be Comforted”

HOMEGOING CELEBRATION

FOR

Mr. James Franklin Edmonds

May 17, 1944 – June 15, 2007

ChiefCornerstoneBaptistChurch Buckingham, Virginia

Thursday, June21, 2007 2:00 P.M.

Reverend James Perkins, Officiating

The Obituary

J

ames Franklin Edmonds was born on May 17, 1944 in BuckinghamCounty to the late Joseph and Mattie Edmonds. He became a member of Chief Cornerstone at an early age. He departed his life on June 15, 2007. He was the type of person that never liked a lot of noise. He was a hard person to get along with at times, but he would say what was on his mind.

He was preceded in death by his father, Joseph R. Edmonds; his mother, Mattie B. Edmonds;, two nephews and a granddaughter.

He leaves to cherish his memories a wife, Willie Mae Randall; one daughter, Quanda Edmonds; two granddaughters, Quionna Edmonds and Shy’Ann Gordon; four sisters, Mattie Winston (John) of Lynhurst, Va., Dora West (Wilbert) of Rice, Va., Dorothy Brown (Joseph) of Rice, Va. and Evelyn Harvey (William) of Burkeville, Va.; six brothers, Joe Louis Edmonds of Rice, Va., Cecil Edmonds, Sr. of Buckingham, Va., John Edmonds of Burkeville, Va., Leroy Edmonds, Sr. (Doris) of Prospect, Va., Lynn Edmonds, Sr. (Ineatha) of Prospect, Va. and George Edmonds (Mary) of Cumberland, Va.; a devoted sister-in-law, Shirley E. Lee; a devoted niece just like a daughter, Koresa Greene; two uncles, Milton Braxton and Wesley Braxton of Buckingham; a host a nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Order of Service

Processional……………………………………………………...Soft Music

Solo…………………………………………………...Mr. Kenneth Womack

Scripture Reading…………………………………………………...Minister Old Testament New Testament

Prayer of Comfort…………………………………………………...Minister

Selection…………………………………………………Mrs. Shirley E. Lee

Obituary…………………Read Silently………………………….Soft MusicEulogy………………………………………………Reverend James Perkins Family Recessional……………………………………………….Soft Music Interment:ChiefCornerstoneBaptistChurchCemetery

Pallbearers & Floral Bearers: Family & Friends