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A Service of Celebration FOR THE LIFE OF Mr. Don Wilson “LOPE” Sunrise JUNE 22, 1970 Sunset APRIL 25, 2020 Friday, May 1, 2020 2:00 PM Restoration Word Ministry 66 Tram Road Elliott, South Carolina 29046 Reverend Kimberly King, Pastor Interment Pentecostal Temple Holiness Church Cemetery Highway 341 Lynchburg, South Carolina Acknowledgement We, the family of the late Mr. Don “Lope” Wilson, wish to acknowledge, with deep appreciation, the many expressions of love, concern, and kindness shown to them during this time of bereavement. May God bless and keep you! We, the staff of Nelson-Haile Funeral Home, sincerely hope that our service has been a source of comfort to each of you. Our goal, for the past five generations, has been and continues to be to provide excellent services to those families we are privileged to serve. Only if I had time to tell you what I wanted to tell you, but just know I love you with all my heart. Despite what people think or say, you still my dad, and Nothing Will Change at. Hoepfully, one day, when Jesus calls me home, we will catch up the missing times we lost out. I Love You Don With All My Heart, and I’m Happy to Have Your Last Name and Happy To Be Your One and Only Daughter. I Will See You In Heaven One Day. I love You! From: Alexis Wilson and Myrain Jackson

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A Service of CelebrationF O R T H E L I F E O F

Mr. Don Wilson“ L O P E ”

Sunr iseJ UNE 22 , 1970

Sunset A PR IL 25, 2020

Friday, May 1, 20202:00 PM

Restoration Word Ministry

66 Tram RoadElliott, South Carolina 29046

Reverend Kimberly King, Pastor

IntermentPentecostal Temple Holiness

Church CemeteryHighway 341

Lynchburg, South Carolina

AcknowledgementWe, the family of the late

Mr. Don “Lope” Wilson,wish to acknowledge, with deep appreciation, themany expressions of love, concern, and kindnessshown to them during this time of bereavement.

May God bless and keep you!

We, the staff of Nelson-Haile Funeral Home, sincerely hope that our service has been a source of comfort to

each of you. Our goal, for the past five generations, has been and continues to be to provide excellent services to

those families we are privileged to serve.

Only if I had time to tell you

what I wanted to tell you,

but just know I love you with all my heart.

Despite what people think or say,

you still my dad, and Nothing Will Change That.

Hoepfully, one day, when Jesus calls me home,

we will catch up the missing times we lost out.

I Love You Don With All My Heart,

and I’m Happy to Have Your Last Name

and Happy To Be Your One and Only Daughter.

I Will See You In Heaven One Day.

I love You!

From: Alexis Wilson and Myrain Jackson

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Order of ServicePrelude

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

Prayer of Comfort .............Evangelist Katecia Simmons

Scripture Reading Old Testament ..........................Elder Lucious Wilson New Testament ................................. Pastor Kimberly

Solo .....................................................Dreshawn Wilson

Poem ........................................Alexis Wilson, Daughter

Poem ........................................Shybleke Gregg, Nephew

Acknowledgement ........................ Valerie Wilson-Webb

Expression.......................................... Two Minutes Each Community .............................. Teia Hannible-Fisher Church ............................................ Mr. James Rogers Family ......................................... Mr. Odimir Stadard

Reflections ......................................... Two Minutes Each Mr. Christopher Moses Mr. Emmanuel Simon

Elder Corey King

Solo ............................................................. Myla Wilson

Words of Comfort ........................ Pastor Betty GrahamPentecostal Temple Holiness Church

Recessional .....................................................Soft Music

Precious MemoriesReflectionsMr. Don “Lope” Wilson departed his Earthly life on Saturday, April 25, 2020, at Springdale Nursing Home in Camden, SC.

Don was born on June 22, 1970, in Elliott, SC, to Mary Wilson and Willie Byrd. He grew up in Elliott, SC, where he attended the public schools of Lee County. He graduated in 1988, taking a general studies diploma. After graduation, Don joined and became a member of the United States Army, where he became an Airborne Specialist. Yes, our Don jumped out of Airplanes and fought for our Country in the Gulf War. He was a part of the 82nd Airborne Division. We are grateful to Don for his service that earned him notoriety throughout the Lee County area. After leaving the Army, he found employment with many different agencies. He was with his last job for over 20 years at Santee Print Works in Sumter, SC. He was a hard worker, a good friend, and a great comedian. He knew how to make you smile and had a wonderful personality.

Don leaves to cherish his memory: daughter, Alexis Wilson of Bishopville, SC; mother, Mary Wilson of the home; three sisters, Mrs. Cindy (Rubin) Billie, Mrs. Terry (Adam) Rouse, and Mrs. Dionne (Marion) Gregg; seven nephews, Brandon (Shonda) Wilson, Brad Wilson, Sherman Wilson, Christopher Rouse, Christian Rouse, Shybleke Gregg, and Jaden Gregg; three nieces, Brittany Wilson, Elbony Wilson, and Acoia Gregg; six aunts; five uncles; close friends, Corey King, Jamie Wilson, Emmuel Simon, Wallace Wells, Bobby Primes, Tyrone Primes; and a host of grandnieces, grand nephews, cousins, other relatives, friends, and many close associates.

He preceded in death by his father, Willie Byrd; brother, Joseph Wilson; maternal grandparents, Louise and Levi Wilson; three aunts; and three uncles.M

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