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Monday, March 11, 2013 Faith A.M.E. Church 13714 Briarwood Dr. Laurel, MD 20708 Visitation 10:0011:00 am Service 11:00 am Reverend Christine A. Moore, Pastor Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil for thou art with me. Thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. Psalm 23 Sunrise November 5, 1917 Sunset March 3, 2013 The Life and Legacy of Elaine LeBrandt Weyms Morse Pall Bearers M. Bernard Johnson John Arrington Mark Pines Vaughn Franklin Bernard Davis Shaheed Muhammed Honorary Pall Bearers James G. Laws Hayward Hodges Flower Bearers Friends and Family Do not weep for me For at every whisper of my name I will return to your heart and mind. We will meet again In a place where there is no illness or sadness. I will never really leave you For at every whisper of my name I will return to your heart and mind. Acknowledgements The family of Elaine Weyms Morse wishes to express sincere gratitude for all the prayers and expressions of concern shared during our loved one’s illness and subsequent home going. Special heartfelt thanks goes out to the medical and assistant staff of Villa Rosa Nursing and Rehabilitation Center and Heartland Hospice for your care and attention. Arrangements entrusted to JB Jenkins Funeral Home 7474 Landover Rd. Landover, MD The Life and Legacy of Elaine LeBrandt Weyms Morse 8

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Monday,  March  11,  2013  Faith  A.M.E.  Church  13714  Briarwood  Dr.  Laurel,  MD  20708  

Visitation  10:00-­‐11:00  amService  11:00  am  

Reverend  Christine  A.  Moore,  Pastor

Yea,  though  I  walk  through  the  valley  of  the  shadow  of  death,  I  will  fear  no  evil  for  thou  art  with  me.  

Thy  rod  and  thy  staff  they  comfort  me.Psalm  23

Sunrise  November  5,  1917                                                        Sunset  March  3,  2013

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Pall  Bearers  

M.  Bernard  Johnson                                                                                                                            John  Arrington  Mark  Pines                                                                                                                                                  Vaughn  Franklin  Bernard  Davis                                                                                                                            Shaheed  Muhammed

Honorary  Pall  Bearers  

James  G.  Laws                                                                                                                                          Hayward  Hodges

Flower  Bearers  Friends  and  Family

Do  not  weep  for  me  For  at  every  whisper  of  my  name  

I  will  return  to  your  heart  and  mind.  We  will  meet  again  

In  a  place  where  there  is  no  illness  or  sadness.  I  will  never  really  leave  you  

For  at  every  whisper  of  my  name  I  will  return  to  your  heart  and  mind.

Acknowledgements

The  family  of  Elaine  Weyms  Morse  wishes  to  express  sincere  gratitude  for  all  the  prayers  and  expressions  of  concern  shared  during  our  loved  one’s  illness  and  subsequent  home  

going.  Special  heartfelt  thanks  goes  out  to  the  medical  and  assistant  staff  of  Villa  Rosa  Nursing  and  Rehabilitation  Center  and  Heartland  Hospice  

for  your  care  and  attention.

Arrangements  entrusted  to  JB  Jenkins  Funeral  Home  7474  Landover  Rd.Landover,  MD

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Elaine   LeBrandt   Weyms,   was   the   only   child   of   Elaine   and   Edward   Weyms   of  Washington  DC.  She  was  educated  in  DC  Public  schools  attending  Bell  Elementary,  Randall   Jr.   High   and   Dunbar   High   School.   Following   graduation   from  Dunbar,  Elaine   graduated   from   the   Miner   Teacher’s   College   for   Colored   Women,   (D.C.  Teachers  College).   She   followed   her   love   for   children   to   become   a   kindergarten  teacher   throughout   the   greater   metropolitan   area,   and   to   her   youngest   child,  Raymond’s  dismay,  she  taught  her  children  through  elementary  school.

Elaine  was  exposed  to  the  arts  while  in  college  where  she  began  to  write  and  direct  plays  for  the  churches  she  would  visit.  Elaine  was  a   gifted  public  speaker,  and  was  requested  to  speak  at  many  schools  and  churches.   She  moderated  and  participated  in  numerous  fashion  shows.    She  lent  her  lovely  voice  to  sing  and  direct  the  church  choirs  and  was  featured  in  many  recitals.

Her  love  for  the  arts  led  her  to  the  love  of  her  life,  Rev.  Savarhett  Morse.  Elaine  met  Savarhett  while  performing  in  a  church  play.   They  married  and  were   blessed  with  three   children;   Sharon,   Savarhett,   Jr.   and  Raymond.   As  pastor   and  first   lady,  they  were  devoted  to  the  church,  and  brought  their  children  up  in  the  African  Methodist  Episcopal  church.

Rev.  Morse   and  Elaine   pastored  several  congregations  in  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  Va.,  Hagerstown,  Md.  and  D.C.   as  well  as  on  the  Eastern  Shore  of  Maryland  and  after  Rev.   Morse’s   retirement,   Elaine   and   her   husband   briefly   moved   to   Jacksonville  Florida.   As   an   active   first   lady,   Elaine   enjoyed   singing   and   playing   piano   and  conducted   several   children’s   choirs.   Elaine   was   a   gracious   hostess   and   often  entertained  the   Presiding  Elders  wives  who  visited  her   churches.  She  was  involved  in  missionary  work  and  became   president  of   the   Missionary   Society.   In  March  of  2005,   she   received  a  Life  Membership  award  from  the  Women’s  Missionary  Society  of  the  A.M.E.  Church.  In  2003,   the  Missionary  Society  of  Faith   A.M.E.   church  was  renamed  The  Elaine  W.  Morse  Missionary  Society  in  her  honor.

Elaine   was   an   avid   traveler   and   traveled   extensively   both   in   and   outside   of   the  United  States.  Amongst  her  many  hobbies,  Elaine  loved  cooking  and  baking.

Elaine  was  stylish,  always  sporting  the  most  fashionable  attire  and  extravagant  hats.  Elaine   had   a   sweet,   sparkling   personality   with   a   great   sense   of   humor   and   a  kindness   that   extended   to   all  who   knew  her.   Because   of   her   wisdom  and   strong  faith,   many   sought   counseling   from   Elaine   when   they   had   challenges   and   she  willingly  gave  truthful  and  sage  advice.

On   Sunday,  March   3,   2013,   Elaine   Morse   slipped  quietly   and  peacefully   into  the  fulfillment  of  God’s  promise.  She  was  preceded  in  death  by  her  parents  Louise  and  Edward  Weyms,  her  beloved  husband  Rev.  Savarhett  Morse  and  stepdaughter  Jackie  Hendry  and  grandson  Marion  Hendry.

Elaine   is   survived   by   her   three   children,   Sharon  Morse   Laws,   Savarhett  Morse,   Jr.  and   Raymond   (Mazie)   Morse,   son-­‐in-­‐law   Leon   Hendry   and   James   G.   Laws;  grandchildren  Alja  (Regina)  and  Denise  Hendry,  Daniel  and  Erin  Laws,  Lauren  and  Ashley  Morse;  cousins  Maurica,  Harry,  Daron  Ladson  and  a  host  of  cousins,  friends  and  extended  family.

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Prelude                                                                                                                                        Sharon  Strange,  Harpist

Processional  

Opening  Hymn       Great  Is  Thy  Faithfulness                Faith  A.M.E.  Choir

Opening  Prayer

Scripture  Reading     Old  Testament       Psalm  91   New  Testament     I  Corinthians  13

Musical  Moment     How  Great  Thou  Art            Sharon  Strange,  Harpist

Prayer  of  Comfort                                                                                Elder  Bessie  Ashworth                                                                                                              The  City  of  Praise  Family  Ministries

Reflections/Acknowledgements      Please  keep  remarks  to  2  minutes  or  less

Reading  of  The  Church  Paper                                                    Sister  Irene  Harrison

Obituary                                                          Silent  Reading

Words  of  Comfort                                          Pastor  Joel  R.  Peebles,  Sr.                              The  City  of  Praise  Family  Ministries

Musical  Selection       Old  Rugged  Cross                    Ms.  Erin  A.  Laws

Eulogy                                                                Rev.  Christine  A.  Moore,  Pastor                                                                                                                                                                        Faith  A.M.E.  Church

Benediction  

RecessionalInterment  

Ft.  Lincoln  Cemetery  Bladensburg,  Md.

The  family  of  Elaine  W.  Morse  invites  you  to  share  in  a  light  repast  at  Faith  A.M.E.  Church  

Following  interment.

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