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1927 Louise 2016

Louise Mccauley

May 21, 1927 — May 23, 2016

Order of Service Prelude Processional Clergy & Family Hymn Scripture Readings: Old Testament John 14:27 New Testament Psalm 23:1-6 Prayer Reverend Douglas Little Selection LaVerne Brown Special Remarks (two minutes please) Ashley McCauley Family & Friends Eulogy Reverend James Milton Recessional Interment Pleasant Grove A.M.E. Zion Church Cemetery Benediction **************************** Obituary Mattie Louise Alexander McCauley, affectionately known as “Mother”, 89, of Charlotte, North Carolina was called home to rest on May 23, 2016. She was born on May 21, 1927 to the late Melvin Alexander and Etta Mahatha Alexander. Louise was a dedicated employee of Pharr Yarns for many years until her retirement. She was affectionately known to many as “Mother”. She attended Carver High School in Kannapolis, North Carolina and went on to further her education through vocational schooling. Upon her retirement, Louise became a loving caregiver and surrogate mother as well. She was a dedicated member of Pleasant Grove A.ME. Zion Church until her declining health. She loved children and nurtured and raised so many as her own. “Mother” was the Matriarch of the family and held everyone together. She will most certainly be remembered for her kind heart, smile and nurturing, strong spirit. Louise was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Conwell McCauley, Sr., sons, Conwell McCauley, Jr., Charles H. McCauley, Wilbert B. McCauley and daughters, Shirley A. Hughes, Josie M. McCauley and Qunchita McCauley. She leaves to mourn: a daughter, Kendra R. McCauley of Charlotte, North Carolina; a loving daughter-in-law, Marjorie McCauley; grandchildren, Jayden McCauley-Rivers, Lynette Glover of North Carolina, Cheryl McCauley of Maryland, Michael McCauley of Charlotte, North Carolina, Resie McCauley (Clarence Powell) of Charlotte, North Carolina, Cindy McCauley of Charlotte, North Carolina, Denise McCauley of Charlotte, North Carolina, Stephen McCauley and Rodney and Ronnie Price, as well as a host of nieces, nephews, great grandchildren, great great grandchildren other relatives and friends. ****************************** Floral Bearers Grandchildren Casket Bearers Family & Friends “Don’t Cry For Me Today” Don’t cry for me today, I wouldn’t want it this way. Be strong and smile, for you will see me in awhile. I know you miss me, but now in Heaven I will be. Do not keep your sad face. I am in a much better place. Do not let your tears fall for I cannot wipe them all. The life I lived was long, but I’m begging you to be strong. Live every moment as if it were your last. I won’t forget any memories that have passed. Cherish life and love as I watch you from above. As I remember all of the good things, I come to see I have gotten my wings. It is time to go and fly as your guardian angel I will try. Don’t cry for me today, I’m on my way. Soaring through the sky. I watch all of you telling me goodbye. ~ Note of Thanks ~ With deep appreciation and gratitude, we wish to express our sincere thanks to the many loving friends for their cards, flowers, and all other expressions of sympathy shown during our bereavement. We most certainly appreciate you.
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