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GATHERING INFORMATION

December 23, 2018 By //  by cherishedprograms

An obituary acknowledges the loss of a loved one, expresses the pain of losing them and displays what their presence meant to us. 

Writing an obituary about a loved one is probably one of the hardest things we will do in our lifetime. The first step in getting started is gathering information.

An Obituary includes:

Full Name of the Deceased

Date of Birth

Date of Death

City and State of Birth

—Time, date and place of viewing, burial, wake and memorial service arrangements–If the information isn’t available yet, you can always write a brief summary ( ex: “Funeral arrangements are being made by ABC Funeral Home and will be announced at a later date.”)

Background Information

Name of the Parents

Birth City and State, Upbringing Location, High School and College

Name of Significant Other (alive or deceased)

Date of Marriage

Children and Step Children

Name of Children (alive and deceased)

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CREATING THE OUTLINE

November 29, 2018 By //  by cherishedprograms

An outline of the biographical sketch is a huge time saver. It’s important to note that an obituary is not your loved one’s life story. It’s a story that provides important information and events. It tells the story of one’s life, important dates, connections and tales.  The outline helps capture these key dates.

Everyone’s life is unique but usually everyone has shared milestones.

Things You might want to include:

Activities—(Include churches, clubs, organizations, volunteer groups, hobbies and other things that were important to your loved one.)

  • Vocation and Places of Employment
  • Accomplishments
  • Military Service
  • Hobbies
  • Special Pets
  • Personality Traits and Anecdotes

People left to cherish Their Memory

Parents, Spouses, Children, Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren’s Names and Residences–If this list becomes lengthy, you can translate names into numerical values (ex: “five grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren”).

—Other Family Members (Nieces, Nephews, Aunts, Uncles, etc.) and Special Friends–This can make your obituary lengthy and cause a political disturbance for those who feel excluded.

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THE OBITUARY

November 29, 2018 By //  by cherishedprograms

The heavy lifting has been done. It’s time to actually write the obituary. We’ve provided a sample below:

Sample Obituary-Full Page Program

Mark Craig Jones was born on October 13, 1952, at Stanford Hospital in San Francisco, CA, to Johnny Ray “Bunny ” Jones and Viola Opal (LaVassar) Jones. As the second of five children, Mark’s life began in the vibrant Fillmore District, where he resided on Sunny side and Baker Street, with his parents and  older sister Diamond (Carlotta) Jones.

Mark had fond memories of his early years in the Western Addition, recalling family walks down Fillmore Street, commonly known as the “Harlem of the West”.  In 1954, the Jones’ moved to Ralston Street, in the Merced Heights/Ingleside District of San Francisco; they were the first African American family to move on the block.  The family then  welcomed Mark’s younger siblings, Tommy, Victoria , and Joshua.  Ralston Street was also where Mark quickly befriended his life-long friends, David Dunn and Donnie Franks. Shortly after, the Stewart Family moved to Ralston Street, adding Mitchell, to this adventurous and at times mischievous crew.  As a child,  Mark often emulated his childhood idol “Zorro”, dawning the famous mask and hat, and conducting  fencing duals with siblings, cousins and friends. Mark left the imaginary “Mark of Zorro” as the fait accompli!

Mark attended Jose Ortega, Sheridan and Saint Michael’s the Archangel Grammar Schools; Aptos Junior High School and Opportunity High School.  An avid music lover, Mark was greatly influenced, in his teens, by the sounds of San Francisco in the 60’s and 70’s.  He danced to many artists including the Temptations, Intruders, James Brown, and most notably Sly and the Family Stone.  He witnessed one of the first performances of Sly and the Family Stone at the Fillmore West and was forever influenced by the musical and cultural impact of “Sly”.

In 1970, Mark and Courtney Nixon became parents to Mark’s first child, Rosa Mae Jones.  In 1973, Mark met Laura Crawford at Muhammad’s Temple #26 in San Francisco, CA. They were married and had two daughters, Jamika and Latisha.  Mark was a loving and devoted father.

Like his father, Johnny Jones, who owned several nightclubs throughout the City, Mark immersed himself in the cultural milieu of his time. Mark worked for his father and stepmother at the Anxious Asp Nightclub, which clearly catered to his love of people, music and the nightlife.  Mark worked as a bartender and was distinguished for his wit and endearment to customers. Mark also worked at the San Francisco Tanning Company and the Community Streetwork Center, where his mother Viola was the Executive Director.

In 1992, Mark moved to Chicago, IL where he lived for 16 years, and worked in the hospitality industry. He spent several years with his dear friend Paula McClinton, whom remained a close friend until his transition. Mark absolutely loved Chicago, and particularly the Southside. He marveled at the windy city’s black political, entertainment, and business scene. Due to health challenges, Mark returned to his beloved San Francisco in 2009, and stayed until the completion of his life journey.  Mark transitioned on Monday, April 20, 2015.

Mark is most remembered for his love of life, people and a fascinating and at times provocative and irreverent sense of humor. Mark is preceded in death by his loving mother, Viola Opal Jones Jenkins, Stepfather Dr. Ronald Carter Jenkins, Sr. and Son-in-Law Karl Watson. He leaves behind his wife Laura Jones of San Francisco, CA, daughters Jamika Jones of San Jose, CA, LaTisha Jones of Durham, NC, and Rosa Mae Jones-Wesley of Oakland, CA. He also leaves his grandchildren, Shawn Givens, Nancy Givens, Nora Givens, Nina Hawkins, Norma Jones, Anne Jones-Thomas and Lisa Watson, his loving father and stepmother. His surviving brothers and sisters are Dedra Carlotta Arnold (Seth Arnold), Tommy Alan Jones, Esq. (Kacey Brim), Victoria Babette Tony (Jeremy Tony) Joshua Frank Jones, (Ndeye Ndiaye) and Step-Brother Randel Carter Jackson, Jr.(Carol Amos). Mark also leaves behind many nieces, nephews and a host of dear friends.

(or…

Mark is most remembered for his love of life, people and a fascinating and at times provocative and irreverent sense of humor. Mark is preceded in death by his loving mother, stepfather and son in law. He leaves behind his wife and  daughters. He also leaves his grandchildren, his loving father and stepmother; along with his 10 surviving brothers and sisters.. Mark also leaves behind many nieces, nephews and a host of dear friends.)

May His Beautiful and Loving Soul Forever Rest in Peace!

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End of the Day

January 13, 2019 By //  by cherishedprograms

When I come to the end of the day
And the sun has set for me
I want no rites in a gloom-filled room.
Why cry for a soul set free?
Miss me a little, but not too long
And not with your head bowed low.
Remember the love we once shared–
Miss me, but let me go.

For this is a journey we all must take
and each must go alone.
it’s all a part of the maker’s plan.
A step on the road to home.
When you are lonely and sick at heart
go to the friends we know
and bury your sorrows
in doing good deeds
Miss me, but let me go.

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2018 Year In Review

December 31, 2018 By //  by cherishedprograms

2018 Year In Review

Cherished_Programs_Year_in_Review

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Because I Could Not Stop For Death

December 25, 2018 By //  by cherishedprograms

Because I Could Not Stop For Death

Because I could not stop for death
He kindly stopped for me
The carriage held but just ourselves
And immortality.
 
We slowly drove – he knew no haste
And I had put away
My labor and my leisure too,
For his civility
 
We passed the school, where children strove
At recess – in the ring
We passed the fields of gazing grain
We passed the setting sun
 
Or rather – he passed us
The dews drew quivering and chill
For only gossamer, my Gown
My tippet – only tulle
 
We paused before a house that seemed
A swelling of the ground
The roof was scarcely visible
The cornice – in the Ground
 
Since then – ’tis centuries – and yet
Feels shorter than the day
I first surmised the horses’ heads
Were toward eternity
–Emily Dickinson

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Faith

December 25, 2018 By //  by cherishedprograms

Faith

You will not see me, so you must have faith. I wait for the time when we can soar
together again, both aware of each other. Until then, live your life to its fullest and when
you need me, just whisper my name in your heart, …I will be there.
–Emily Dickinson

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Footprints

December 25, 2018 By //  by cherishedprograms

Footprints

One night I dreamed I was walking
Along the beach with the Lord,
Many scenes from my life flashed across the sky.
In each scene I noticed footprints in the sand.
Sometimes there were two sets of footprints.
Other times there was only one.
This bothered me because I noticed
During the low periods of my life when I was
Suffering from anguish, sorrow or defeat,
I could see only one set of footprints.
So I said to the Lord, You promised me,
Lord, that if I followed you,
You would walk with me always.
But I noticed during the most trying periods
Of my life there has only been
One set of prints in the sand.
Why, when I needed you most,
Have you not been there for me?
The Lord replied,
The times when you have seen only one set of footprints
It was then that I carried you.

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Don’t Cry for Me

December 25, 2018 By //  by cherishedprograms

Don’t Cry for Me

Don’t cry for me now I have died, for I’m still here I’m by your side,
My body’s gone but my soul’s is here, please don’t shed another tear,
I am still here I’m all around, only my body lies in the ground.
I am the snowflake that kisses your nose,
I am the frost, that nips your toes.
I am the sun, bringing you light,
I am the star, shining so bright.
I am the rain, refreshing the earth,
I am the laughter, I am the mirth.
I am the bird, up in the sky,
I am the cloud, that’s drifting by.
I am the thoughts, inside your head,
While I’m still there, I can’t be dead.
–Author unknown

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Miss Me But Let Me Go

December 25, 2018 By //  by cherishedprograms

Miss Me But Let Me Go

When I come to the end of the road
And the sun has set for me
I want no rites in a gloom-filled room
Why cry for a soul set free?
Miss me a little-but not too long
And not with your head bowed low
Remember the love that we once shared
Miss me-but let me go
For this is a journey that we all must take
And each must go alone.
It’s all part of the Master’s plan
A step on the road to home
When you are lonely and sick of heart
Go to the friends we know
And bury your sorrows in doing good deeds
Miss me but let me go.
–Author Unknown

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Road Not Taken

December 25, 2018 By //  by cherishedprograms

Road Not Taken

Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;
Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,
And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.
I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
― Robert Frost

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When I Must Leave You

December 25, 2018 By //  by cherishedprograms

When I Must Leave You

When I must leave you
For a little while-
Please do not grieve
And shed wild tears
And hug your sorrow to you
Through the years,
But start out bravely
With a gallant smile;
And for my sake
And for my name
Live on and do
All things the same,
Feed not your loneliness
On empty days,
But fill each waking hour
In useful ways,
Reach out your hand
In comfort and in cheer
And I in turn will comfort you
And hold you near;
And never, never
Be afraid to die
For I am waiting for you in the sky!

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Revelation 21:3-7

December 25, 2018 By //  by cherishedprograms

Revelation 21:3-7

And God will wipe away every tear
from their eyes; there shall be no more death,
nor sorrow, nor crying. There shall be no
more pain, for the former things
have passed away.
Then He who sat on the throne said,
“Behold, I make all things new.”
And He said to me, “Write, for these words
are true and faithful.” And He said to me,
“It is done! I am the Alpha and the Omega,
the Beginning and the End. I will give of the
fountain of the water of life freely to him
who thirsts. He who overcomes shall inherit
all things, and I will be his God and
he shall be My son.”

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