A copy of this poem was given to my sister by my mother just a little while before Mom went home to be with Jesus. It was a great comfort to my sister.
When I Must Leave You
By Helen Rice Stainer
When I must leave you for a little while
Please do not grieve and shed tears
And hug your sorrow to you through the years
But start out bravely, with a gallant smile
And for my sake, and in my name
Live on and do all the things the same.
Feed not on your loneliness on empty days
But fill each working hour in useful ways.
Reach out your hand in comfort and cheer,
And I in turn will comfort you;
And never, never be afraid to die,
For I am waiting for you in the sky.
Mary Sue Greenwalt's contributor page
Mary is a Fallen Graver
Mary Sue (Cashion) Greenwalt
contributed by The Hugo Daily News
Funeral services for Mary Sue (Cashion) Greenwalt of Hugo will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, September 14, 2005, at Heavens Harvest Church of God in Hugo with Bro. Charles Green officiating, assisted by Bro. Justin Barley. Interment will be in Shoat Springs Cemetery.
Mrs. Greenwalt died September 9, 2005, in Paris, Texas. She was 55. She was a homemaker and a member of Heavens Harvest Church of God.
Mary was born December 19, 1949 in Powderly, Texas, the daughter of Jesse and Arzona B. (Rushing) Cashion.
She lived in the Hugo area all of her life. She loved church. Church was her life. She married Billy L. Greenwalt on July 12, 1986 in Paris, Texas.
She was preceded in death by her parents, one daughter; Ida Lee Greenwalt, and one sister; Cleo Cashion.
SURVIVING RELATIVES: her husband; Billy L. Greenwalt of Hugo, two sons; Billy S. Greenwalt of Quinlan, Texas, and Joseph Lee Greenwalt of Dallas, Texas, two daughters; Sandra Keahey of Hugo, and Lisa Gail Greenwalt of Dallas, Texas, one brother; Jeff Cashion of Paris, Texas, and eight sisters; Josephine Tate of Alabama, Oleta Wilson of Paris, Texas, Ann Thompson of Paris, Texas, Maggie Hartley of Lafayette, Ind., Carol Maddox of Paris, Texas, Lillie Austin of Tool, Texas, Shirley Wilson of Paris, Texas, and Debbie Hill of Hitchita; 10 grandchildren along with numerous nieces and nephews.
Miller & Miller Funeral Home - Hugo.
A copy of this poem was given to my sister by my mother just a little while before Mom went home to be with Jesus. It was a great comfort to my sister.
When I Must Leave You
By Helen Rice Stainer
When I must leave you for a little while
Please do not grieve and shed tears
And hug your sorrow to you through the years
But start out bravely, with a gallant smile
And for my sake, and in my name
Live on and do all the things the same.
Feed not on your loneliness on empty days
But fill each working hour in useful ways.
Reach out your hand in comfort and cheer,
And I in turn will comfort you;
And never, never be afraid to die,
For I am waiting for you in the sky.
Mary Sue Greenwalt's contributor page
Mary is a Fallen Graver
Mary Sue (Cashion) Greenwalt
contributed by The Hugo Daily News
Funeral services for Mary Sue (Cashion) Greenwalt of Hugo will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, September 14, 2005, at Heavens Harvest Church of God in Hugo with Bro. Charles Green officiating, assisted by Bro. Justin Barley. Interment will be in Shoat Springs Cemetery.
Mrs. Greenwalt died September 9, 2005, in Paris, Texas. She was 55. She was a homemaker and a member of Heavens Harvest Church of God.
Mary was born December 19, 1949 in Powderly, Texas, the daughter of Jesse and Arzona B. (Rushing) Cashion.
She lived in the Hugo area all of her life. She loved church. Church was her life. She married Billy L. Greenwalt on July 12, 1986 in Paris, Texas.
She was preceded in death by her parents, one daughter; Ida Lee Greenwalt, and one sister; Cleo Cashion.
SURVIVING RELATIVES: her husband; Billy L. Greenwalt of Hugo, two sons; Billy S. Greenwalt of Quinlan, Texas, and Joseph Lee Greenwalt of Dallas, Texas, two daughters; Sandra Keahey of Hugo, and Lisa Gail Greenwalt of Dallas, Texas, one brother; Jeff Cashion of Paris, Texas, and eight sisters; Josephine Tate of Alabama, Oleta Wilson of Paris, Texas, Ann Thompson of Paris, Texas, Maggie Hartley of Lafayette, Ind., Carol Maddox of Paris, Texas, Lillie Austin of Tool, Texas, Shirley Wilson of Paris, Texas, and Debbie Hill of Hitchita; 10 grandchildren along with numerous nieces and nephews.
Miller & Miller Funeral Home - Hugo.