HOMEGOING CELEBRATION FOR
DexterMcMillan, Jr.
MONDAY, JULY 12, 2021 • 12 O'clock P.M.
World Changers Church International
2500 Burdett Road | College Park, Georgia 30349
Dr. Creflo A. Dollar | Founder, Senior Pastor | Eulogist
Pastor Ken Terry | Officiant
PALLBEARERS
Eric Coleman Johnson, MD Eric Johnson, MD
Jaylen McMillan Timothy McMillan
Brian A. Peters, Jr., DC Brennan A. Williams
FLOWER ATTENDANTS
Lynette Becnel-Barnett Cheryl Porter-Chaisson
Nikita Drummond Clark Elaine Shelton Darensburg
Sarah Terry Hymes LaTrece Thomas
Broken Chain
We little knew that day, You left us beautiful memories,
God was going to call your Name. Your love is still our guide.
In life we loved you dearly, And although we cannot see you,
In death, we do the same. You are always at our side.
It broke our hearts to lose you. Our family chain is broken,
You did not go alone. And nothing seems the same,
But as God calls us one by one,
For part of us went with you,
The day God called you home. The chain will link again.
- RON TRANMER
Acknowledgements
The McMillan family would like to express their sincere thanks and
appreciation for all of the love and support that has been exhibited
during this time of bereavement from family and friends.
Special thanks are also extended to Henry County Alumnae Chapter
of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Honorable Elegant Nubian
Sisters, Savannah State University, WCCI Marriage Ministry and
WCCI Bereavement Ministry.
8968 FAYETTEVILLE RD, JONESBORO, GA 30238
Reflections Dexter, Jr. was loved by all and will be
remembered for his quiet and loving
Dexter McMillan, Jr. was born on spirit. He leaves to cherish his memory
his parents, Dexter and Dianja
April 11, 2001 to Dexter McMillan, Sr. Coleman-McMillan; sister, Deah
and Dianja Coleman-McMillan in Decatur, Manisha McMillan; grandmothers,
Georgia at Dekalb Medical Center. Ethel G. Coleman and Dianna B.
McMillan.
Dexter McMillan, Jr., often referred
to as Dexter, Jr. and affectionately Additionally, his aunts, Renada
known as Lil’ Dexter, transitioned to Coleman-Dumas, Terinne Coleman-
his heavenly home on June 29, 2021. Williams (Brennan), and Drs. Elindra
He was a loving, kind, courteous, and Coleman-Johnson (Eric); uncles,
humble young man who enjoyed music, Roosevelt McMillan, Jr. (Albina),
gaming, family outings and game Timothy McMillan, and Jarvis
nights. Dexter, Jr. also liked to play McMillan; and a host of cousins and
practical jokes and travel. He loved friends.
with all his heart: popcorn, watermelon,
pomegranates, and beef jerky. He was preceded in death by
grandfathers, Reed Ellis Coleman and
Dexter McMillan, Jr. was 20 years old Roosevelt McMillan, Sr.
upon his death. He was a scholar and
had been inducted into the Honors
Society while in High School attending
Bible Baptist Christian School in
Hampton, GA. Dexter, Jr. continued his
education at Savannah State
University majoring in Forensic
Science with a concentration in
Chemistry.
His goal was to work in a lab, possibly
for the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.
He was on the Dean’s List his
Freshman and Sophomore year and was
entering into his Junior year upon his
untimely death.
Dr. Creflo A. Dollar | Eulogist Order of Service
World Changers Church International
Pastor Ken Terry | Officiant
World Changers Church International
PRELUDE
PROCESSIONAL
SCRIPTURE READING |
Pastor Ken Terry | Officiant | World Changers Church International
PRAYER
Pastor Carol L. Jones | World Changers Church International, Marietta
SELECTION
" My God Reigns " | WCCI Music Department
REMARKS
Mr. Lindsey Anderson | Savannah State University
Ms. Debra R. Abernathy | Childhood Teacher & Family Friend
Ms. Tandra Rivers-Turner | Family Friend
Rev. Dr. Elindra Coleman-Johnson | Family Representative
REFLECTIONS
Read By: Tammy R. Neyland
SELECTION
" Made A Way " | WCCI Music Department
EULOGY
Dr. Creflo A. Dollar | World Changers Church International
COMMITTAL
Dr. Creflo A. Dollar | World Changers Church International
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Pastor Carol L. Jones | World Changers Church International, Marietta
RECESSIONAL
POSTLUDE
Private Entombment | Friday, July 16, 2021
Mount Olivet Cemetery | 4000 Norman Avenue| New Orleans, Louisiana 70122