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I'll Be There --> You ask me to stay, ifOnly for one more day. I wish I could, but it's time for meto go.Please don't cry, forI could never really leave you.Close your eyes, feel mywarm embrace, my kiss upon your brow. Don't worry, I'll always be here.As the spring rain softly falls,The trees begin to bud and the flowers begin to bloom, I'llbe there.As the summer breeze cools you, and the children laugh andplay, I'll be there.As the leaves begin to turn their bright wondrous colors, I'll be there.As the snow gently falls, covering the earth ina soft blanket ofwhite, I'll be there.Look into mygrandchildren's eyes,see them smile, hear them laugh,I'll be there.So cry now, if you must, but remember your tears are for you, not for me.I've gone home to live withGod, and one day soon I'll be standing at Heaven's gates, my arms opened wide to welcomeyou home, where we'll all be together again Our beloved Mary White who was born in Memphis, TN on 1st December 1948 and passed away on 14th June 2015, 66 years of age. She recieved a BS degree in early education and later a MAEv he professional teaching career began in Memphis TN. Her teaching career which she was so devoted lasted for 30 years. In 1970 she married Ray White, she leaves behind two children Donna White and Michael White, three devoted grandchildren, Thomas White, Antonio White, and Brenda White, and great grand children Thomas White Jr, Mario Steele, Desmond Steele and hosts of nieces, nephews, family and friends.