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Oliver-Floyd Funeral Home
1000 Broadway
Greenville, OH 45331
(937) 548-1133
Piano or Organ Music
Piano or Organ Music
Opening Scriptural Sentences
Dying, Christ destroyed our death.
Rising, Christ restored our life.
Christ will come again in glory.
As in baptism Alice put on Christ,
so in Christ may Alice be clothed with glory.
Here and now, dear friends, we are God's children.
What we shall be has not yet been revealed;
but we know that when he appears, we shall be like him,
for we shall see him as he is.
Those who have this hope purify themselves
as Christ is pure.
Invocation
O God, from whom all blessings flow, we come in great need of Your blessing.
You and You alone know our broken hearts; You know the grief we experience.
Out of our emptiness we come to You.
Our reservoir of strength has been depleted; our souls are bare; our feelings are numb.
Lord, we need You.
The seas of our life have been turbulent with sickness, pain, and separation.
There have been times when we have cried out, “Why me?”
We are filled with questions.
We do not have the answers, so we come to You.
Teach us to trust You, steady our faith so that in this darkness we may see Your light.
O God, grant that in all our grief we may turn to You.
Grant us the peace of Your consolation and the joy of Your love.
We ask this through Jesus Christ, our Lord.
Amen.
O God, from whom all blessings flow, we come in great need of Your blessing.
You and You alone know our broken hearts; You know the grief we experience.
Out of our emptiness we come to You.
Our reservoir of strength has been depleted; our souls are bare; our feelings are numb.
Lord, we need You.
O God, from whom all blessings flow, we come in great need of Your blessing.
You and You alone know our broken hearts; You know the grief we experience.
Out of our emptiness we come to You.
Our reservoir of strength has been depleted; our souls are bare; our feelings are numb.
Lord, we need You.
The seas of our life have been turbulent with sickness, pain, and separation.
There have been times when we have cried out, “Why me?”
We are filled with questions.
We do not have the answers, so we come to You.
Teach us to trust You, steady our faith so that in this darkness we may see Your light.
O God, grant that in all our grief we may turn to You.
Grant us the peace of Your consolation and the joy of Your love.
We ask this through Jesus Christ, our Lord.
Amen.
Special Music
Cadenhead, Al, Jr. Minister’s Manual for Funerals.
Nashville, TN: Broadman Press, 1988.
Print.
Special Music
Toni Shellabarger’s Daughters “Come Thou Fount”
Scripture Readings
Psalm 23
John 14:1-7
John 14:1-
Eulogy
Franklin Frantom
Toni Shellabarger
Community Sharing
Obituary for Alice Ruth Frantom
Alice (McKibben) Frantom, 86, of Cape Coral, FL, and formally of Greenville passed away Thursday, February 1, 2018 at Health Park Medical Center Ft.
Myers Florida.
She was born outside of Greenville, Ohio a part of Darke County.
She was born on May 8, 1931, a daughter to Don Herald McKibben and Igerna Eva Supinger McKibben.
Her husband, Wilbur (Bud) Harrison Frantom predeceased her after 43 years of happiness.
Both she and Bud taught many years in Darke County.
Alice was a student at Ansonia Schools and graduated from Ansonia High School in 1949.
She went on to receive a B.S. Degree from Miami University at Oxford, Ohio, graduating Cum Laude in 1953.
Later in 1961 she also earned a Masters Degree in Education with emphasis on Guidance and Counseling.
She later was elected to Delta Kappa Gamma, an international honorary educational society.
During her teaching career she was also honored to be listed in Who's Who Among Secondary Teaches in the United States.
She served for two years as Secretary-Treasurer of the Home Economics Division of the Ohio Vocation Association.
A few years later she served a year as President of that same organization.
During her retirement years she volunteered 25 years at the Cape Coral Hospital accumulating 10,000 hours for that organization, a group of approximately six hundred members.
She served several years as an officer, including President, for that group.
Additionally she spent several years as Chairman of their Scholarship Committee.
She continues to be part of their Past Presidents' Committee.
She has served on various committees during her years at Cypress Cove with her favorite being the Hospitality.
Additionally she belonged to the Cypress Cove Chapel, a nondenominational religious organization.
Alice was retired from the Franklin Monroe Schools where she had taught for 25 years.
She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Greenville and the Cape Coral Hospital Auxiliary.
Prayer
Message
Christ’s Words of Comfort
FUNERAL MESSAGE
SUGGESTED SERMON
Christ’s Words of Comfort
Scripture:
Introduction: In times of sorrow and distress, we instinctively turn to the Bible, and very often to this passage.
It has dried more tears, strengthened more hearts, and graced more funerals than perhaps any other passage excluding .
Jesus spoke these words in the Upper Room on the eve of His crucifixion.
His intention was to comfort the troubled hearts of His disciples, for the last verse of was a very troubling prediction to Peter: “Will you lay down your life for My sake?
Most assuredly, I say to you, the rooster shall not crow till you have denied Me three times.”
We are frail, fallible human beings, and we’re often filled with confusion, shame, guilt, or sorrow.
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