CELEBRATING THE LIFE OF
Audrey Moses
SUNRISE: April 8, 1945 - SUNSET: January 31, 2014
CelebrationCeremony
FEBRUARY 12, 2014 11:00AM
St. Peter A.O.H. Church
1478 East 92nd Street, Los Angeles, CA 90002
Officiant: Arjean Moses
Processional...................................................................................Clergy & Family
Prayer & Scripture Reading....................................................Pastor Lovely Haynes
St. Mark’s Baptist Church, Los Angeles, CA
Musical Selection ............... “I’m Going Up Yonder”.............By Tramaine Hawkins
Acknowledgments/Resolutions..............................................................Rose Moses
Obituary Reading......................................................................................... Family
Expressions................................................................................................... Family
Remarks ................................... 2 minutes please .........................Family & Friends
Musical Selection .......................“Jesus is Love” .....................By the Commodores
Eulogy................................................................................................ Arjean Moses
Parting View
Recessional
Interment
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The Life & Legacy of
AUDREY MOSES
Audrey Moses was born April 8th, 1945 in Angie, Louisiana to her parents Ardean Footes
and Null Nichols. As a young girl in 1959 she moved to Los Angeles, CA with her rst born son
Donald and later on had 5 more children. She resided in Los Angeles for the remainder of her life.
She attended Je erson High School’s night classes to obtain her G.E.D. She went on to work for
the Los Angeles Uni ed School District in the administration department. In 1986, she worked
for Macy’s Department Store where she retired from after working there for 31 years.
Audrey became a member of Shiloh Missionary B.C in Los Angeles, CA. Later on she relocated
to First Missionary B.C where she and her children worshiped for many years. Audrey enjoyed her
life as she wanted to. For rest and relaxation she often traveled to resorts and casinos for enjoyment.
She was very gifted in her talents. Audrey’s ability for sewing and crafting was exceptional, a trade
inherited from her mother. She was a genius at trivia, word searches and crossword puzzles.
Audrey gave birth to 6 children, 4 sons and 2 daughters: Donald, Michael, Steven, Kenneth,
Deborah, and Angela. Some of them have gone on to marry, have children or move on to other
states. Deborah Moses currently resides in Oregon. 2 of her sons proceed her in death: Steven
Cotton and Kenneth Andrews Doxie.
Audrey leaves behind to mourn her, her children, and 4 siblings, Minnie Stacks (Piggett) and
Melvin Moses who proceeded her in death, Arjean Moses, twin brother and his wife Rose, baby
sister Frances Anthony (Footes) and her late husband John Frances. Grandchildren: Tamori K.
Cotton, Mykeal G. Cotton, Aleisha K. Doxie, Pa’Cjon Smith, Jayde Smith, Steven Cotton Jr., Erik
Cotton. Great Grandchildren: Avani Prado, Alani Marshall, and Layla Lucita Cotton. Nieces and
Nephews: Cynthia L. White, Reginald Lovette, Christina M. Lincoln, and Danyale M. Nobles
(Baker).
Special People To Acknowledge: Anthony Tee Smith (Son-in-Law), Deborah Cotton (Daughter-
in-Law), Larry and the Young Family, Vessie Simmons (deceased) and her daughters Lolly and
Peppie and all other relatives and friends that she loved.
Audrey was a loving mother, sister, grandmother, and friend to all that knew her. She loved
everyone in her own special way. ose who were privileged to be close with her in her nal days
can take away a sense of love and freedom that will last forever in our hearts.
Active
Pallbearers
Larry Young
Leonard Young
Keno Poque
Jerry Bullard
Leon Andrews
Kenneth King
Timothy Gay
Peter Maxie
Honorary
Pallbearers
Donald R. Nichols
Michael A. Cotton
Steven Cotton
Kenneth A. Doxie
Anthony T. Smith
Mother
To one who bears the sweetest name and adds a luster to the same,
who shares my joys who cheers when sad, the greatest friend I ever
had long life to her, for there's no other can take the place of my dear
Mother
Acknowledgements
e Family is deeply appreciative and grateful for the many acts of thoughtfulness
extended to us at this time. Your prayers, telephone calls, visits, cards, owers and plants
were comforting and strengthening to us and will be in the days ahead. ank You!
Service Entrusted To:
Exquisite Family Mortuary
2617 West Manchester Boulevard, Inglewood, CA 90305
www.exquisitefamilymortuary.com
323.753.0788
You were Special to us
A woman never too busy to talk or listen.
A woman always nding the time to share
and lend a helping hand.
A woman who touched so many lives,
and now we can imagine how much a rich
and peaceful life it must have been.
You were one of those special kind of people
that was well respected, beautiful and well loved.
at is why you were so very special to us
Audrey Moses
INSERT PAGEBecause You Were God’s Chosen Woman.
~ e Family~
Mom I love you and I always will.
Love,
Your Son, Donald
It was a privilege for me far greater than I could ever put into words the beautiful
and loving moments I shared with my mother in the last minutes of her life. As I
saw her life fade away, there was more said at that moment than ever in a lifetime
could be said between a mother and daughter. I love you and I know neither one of
us wanted to be the rst to say goodbye.
Love,
Your Daughter, Angela
Monday Night
November 16, 2015
Worship Mover.....................................................Sis. Bunny Cooper
Praise & Worship................................................................Chris Hall
Welcome...............................................................Bro Kaylan Aguirre
Words of Inspiration...............................Emeritus Rebecca Roberts
Guest Ministries
Giving Time
Introduction of Speaker....................................Dr. Doretha Cooper
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Remarks
Benediction
Refreshments served immediately following service
Speaker Bio
Pastor Kenneth Pitchford
Speaker Bio
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vangelist Tracey Green Weathers grew up in Compton, CA. She is
the granddaughter of the late Pastor George Cobbs and the late
Evangelist Hazel Colbert. Tracey grew up in the church and was
baptized at an early age but jokingly says, she went
down and dry sinner and came up a wet one.
After overcoming insurmountable obstacles
in her life, Evangelist Weathers surrendered her
life to Christ when she heard a message preached by her mentor
Dr. Beatrice Gardiner called “Damaged Goods.” She says, “That
message changed my life.” “I found out that God still had a use
for dirty rags and that he was calling me forth to be used for his
glory.” She jokingly mocks her mentor saying, “I’m not supposed
to be here but I am privileged to do the job!” Tracey answered
that calling as commanded by Jesus in Matt. 28:19,”go Ye, therefore
in to all nations and make disciples and has not stopped reaching
out to God’s people. “Ministry,” she says, “Is in the trenches, in the
allies, on the boulevards, in the crack houses, not in the church!”
Her experiences with, “Church Folk”, has impelled her to hit the highways and byways
to show the love of Christ and to get rid of the negative stigma that has been placed on
Christians. She lives by the scripture in John 13, “By this shall all men know that we are his
disciples, if we have Love one to another.”
Evangelist Weathers was ordained in 2004 at True Workers of the Holy Trinity. She attended
the International School of Ministry and has a BA in Psychology, an MA in Organizational
Management with a concentration in Organizational Leadership and a Masters in Human
Services with a minor in Pastoral Counseling.
Tracey has dedicated her life to reconciling the people of God back to the father. Her love
and passion for the homeless, especially women has been the driving force for her ministry,
Crossing the Jordan Outreach Ministries. She currently runs a transitional housing facility
for homeless women with children.
She has worked in all areas of five-fold ministry but her love and passion is in evangelism
and discipleship. She and her husband Co-Pastor the ministry and work side by side on the
battlefield as well as with their oldest son, Pastor Jason Green, (Slaughterhouse Ministries).
She is director of True Praise in Motion Dance Ministry and loves to worship God with her
gifts.
Evangelist/Pastor Weathers often boasts that she is nothing but an old broken something
that God saw some value in. She impresses this humility on ever woman she meets and is
dedicated to helping the daughters of God to realize their worth and purpose in the kingdom
of God. She is a devoted wife, mother and grandmother and friend to all she meets!
Tuesday Night
November 17, 2015
Worship Mover.....................................................Rev. Robert Specer
Praise & Worship...............................................Rev. Latroice Vallejo
Welcome.......................................................Deacon Lawrence Jones
Words of Inspiration...............................................Sis. Korissa Jones
Guest Ministries
Giving Time
Introduction of Speaker....................................Dr. Doretha Cooper
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Remarks
Benediction
Refreshments served immediately following service
Wednesday Night
November 18, 2015
Worship Mover.....................................................Rev. Beverly Smith
Praise & Worship..................................................Rev. Beverly Smith
Welcome................................................................Sis. Kenya Morgan
Words of Inspiration.............................................Deacon Lee Smith
Guest Ministries
Giving Time
Introduction of Speaker....................................Dr. Doretha Cooper
Spoken Word......L..i.f..e..A....n..e..w....C...o..m....m...u..n...i.t.y...C.PhaustrocrhElizabeth Griffin
Remarks
Benediction
Refreshments served immediately following service
Speaker Bio
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Speaker Bio
O verseer Phyllis Russell was born to
Pastor William Fitch and
Co-Pastor Harriet Fitch May 22,
1949. She had no choice but to
grow up in the church. When she became married at the
age of 19 she stayed away from the church, but God kept
tugging at heart until a friend invited her to church, an
apostolic, sanctified, loud, praising church. There at St.
Peter is where her spiritual growth began under the pastors
of Sadie Evans, Elder Nelson, Elder Locust, Elder Morris,
and Overseer Larnie White Jr. The Lord called her to the ministry
approximately 20 years ago under Pastor Larnie White Jr., she attended the
AOH Bible College and Enon Bible College and received her ministers and
elders license in the AOH Church of God. Overseer Russell now attends Next
Dimension University for her Bachelor’s degree in Biblical Studies.
The Lord led Overseer Russell to leave St. Peter during a transition to help a
new ministry, Omni Ministries AOH Church of God in the city of Compton,
California where Rebecca Roberts was the pastor. She received her on the job
training there. She was comfortable there working as an Elder on her staff,
also the Sunday School Superintendent for almost 4 years. Then Overseer
Russell met a prophetess by the name of Pastor Rochell Nooner, who called me
Pastor Russell and I corrected her and said that I was not a pastor and she told
Overseer Russell that God told her to call her Pastor. After that encounter God
manifested Himself in many ways in her life.
Thursday Night
November 19, 2015
Worship Mover............................................Min. Denise Hightower
Praise & Worship............................................Kourtney Kimbrough
Welcome........................................................Bro. Ralph Mitchell III
Words of Inspiration..................................Rev. Yushawan Douglas
Guest Ministries
Giving Time
Introduction of Speaker...................................Dr. Doretha Cooper
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Remarks
Benediction
Refreshments served immediately following service
Friday Night
November 20, 2015
Worship Mover.....................................................Rev. Beverly Smith
Praise & Worship.................................................Dr. LaTesha Hagler
Welcome........................................................Bro. Brandon Martinez
Words of Inspiration..................................Bro. Kent Doyle Morgan
Guest Ministries
Giving Time
Introduction of Speaker....................................Dr. Doretha Cooper
Spoken Word...A...b..u..n...d..a..n..t...G...r.a..c..e...A...p..o..s..t.o...l.i.cPCashtourrcWhayne Robinson
Remarks
Benediction
Refreshments served immediately following service
ESpeaker Bio
lder Lester Wayne Robinson is the
oldest son of the Late Matthew
“Mack” Robinson, the 1936 Olympian
Silver Medalist and Delano Hadley-
Robinson, the nephew of the Late, Great
Jackie Robinson. He was born on May 24th in
Pasadena, CA. Elder Robinson is a committed husband
to Missionary, Evangelist, First Lady Louvenia Robinson,
for a devoted, faithful, 27 years! He is also the father of six
children and eight grandchildren.
As a youth he attended Lincoln Ave. Methodist Church
and Scotts Methodist Church in Pasadena. His early
childhood education was at Cleveland Elementary, where he
developed a love for music. He played the drums, viola, clarinet
and piano. He graduated from Blair High School and attended
Pasadena City College, where he received his certificate for Electrical
Engineering, where he received his Electrical License in 1989. He was called out of sin 1974-75,
baptized in Jesus Name, at Miracle City Apostolic Church in Pasadena, by the Late Overseer
Grant Simpson. He was a youth choir director, a singer of a known group “The Music Makers,”
anointed drummer, who plays to praise and please Jesus. He was a faithful brother, working
around the church (picking up the saints for church, far and near) and a long distance bus
driver, ranging from Pentecost and other conventions across the country.
Elder Robinson, working faithfully in the church (Greater Grace) with the Deacon Board under
the Late Elder Robert Ervin, went on to receive, under the leadership of Overseer Blanche
Ervin, his minister’s license in 1993, under the Apostolic Overcoming Holy Church of God in
Birmingham, Alabama.
Elder Robinson has achieved many things and received many awards, a writer for the Apostolic
Echo and many more. As time went on, he served faithfully at Greater Grace as a minister, and
then went on to be ordained Elder.
In 2003, with prayerful permission and commission by Overseer Ervin, a bible class was formed
in the city of Moreno Valley, CA. And, the call to Pastor became apparent, and Abundant Grace
AOH Church of God was officially established on May 18, 2004 under Dr. H.L. Bostic, Chief
Presider and Founder of the Original AOH Church of God.
Known to be a type of Peter: “excessively loquacious and full of impetuosity”, Elder Robinson
above all has a great a love for God, God’s people and the church.
I would like to extend a warm and sincere thanks to all
of you that came out and supported us once again in
this awesome celebration. Continue to pray that God
gets the Glory out of everything we do. We have no other choice
but to trust God. With out him these 16 years we would not have
made it. The Lord has blessed us tremendously. I want to thank
Omni for staying in prayer for the success of this great celebration.
Our purpose is to be spiritually infectious, contagious and relevant
in this generation and as disciples have unconditional love for the
brethren. Matthew 28:19-20. Thanks to all the pastors and their
members that accepted our invitation to come help us celebrate.
We pray that God richly bless you. Don't hesitate to call on us. We
are here to serve. We pray that everyone remembers to give God all
the thanks and praise this coming Thanksgiving day for he is the
creator of this world, he created everything in it. The scripture says
Oh give thanks unto the Lord for he is good.
God bless.
Rev. Beverly Smith, Chairperson
Congratulations Omni!
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