Tribute
to one of the Upper Rogue truly great Ladies!
WE Will Always Love You Ula
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Psalm
23;
The lord is my shepard; I
have everything I need. He lets me rest in fields
of green grass and leads me to quiet pools of
fresh water. He gives me strength. He guides me
in right paths, as he has promised. Even if I go
through the deepest darkness. I will not be
afraid, LORD, for you are with me. Your
shepherd's rod and staff protect me.
You prepare a banquet for
me, where all my enemies can see me; you welcome
me as an honored guest and fill my cup to the
brim.
I know that your goodness
and love will be with me all my life; and your
house will be my home as long as I live.
Psalm 90;
O Lord; you have always been
our home. Before you created the hills or brought
the world into being, you were eternally God and
will be God forever.
You tell man to return to
what he was; you change him back to dust. A
thousand years to you are like one day; they are
like yesterday,already gone, like a short hour in
the night. You carry us away like a flood ; we
last no longer than a dream. We are like weeds
that sprout in the morning, that grow and burst
into bloom, then dry up and die in the evening.
We are destroyed by your
anger; we are terrified by your fury. You place
our sins before you, our secret sins where you
can see them. Our life is cut short by your
anger; it fades away like a whisper. Seventy
years is all we have---eighty years if we are
strong; yet all they bring us is trouble and
sorrow; life is soon over and we are gone.
Who has felt the full power
of your anger? Who knows what fear your fury can
bring? Teach us how short our life is, so that we
may become wise.
How much longer will your
anger last? Have pity, O Lord , on your servants!
Fill us each morning with your constant love, so
that we may sing and be glad all our life. Give
us now as much happiness as the sadness you gave
us during all our years of misery. Let us, your
servants, see your mighty deeds; let our
descendants see your glorious might.
Lord our GOD, may your
blessings be with us. Give us success in all we
do!
1 Corinthians 13.12
What we see now is like a
dim image in a mirror; then we shall see
face-to-face. What I know now is only partial;
then it will be complete--- as complete as GOD's
knowledge of me.
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Privileged
to have known Ula for the last 10 years , I feel I was truly
blessed , May God bless her soul ,Vic
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November
15, 2002
Ula Clayton
Brazier
The memorial service for Ula Clayton Brazier will be at 2 p.m.
today at Medford First United Methodist Church. The Rev. William
McDonald will officiate. A second service will be held on Nov. 20
in Illinois, with interment at Rose Lawn Cemetery in Bethalto,
Ill.
Mrs.
Brazier, 88, of Medford, died Tuesday (Nov. 12, 2002, at her
home.
Memorial
contributions may be made to Boy Scouts of America, 3039 Hanley
Road, Central Point, OR 97502, or Providence Community Health
Foundation, Hospice, 1111 Crater Lake Ave., Medford, OR 97504.
She
was born June 17, 1914, in Gallatin County, Ill., to William and
Ida Mae Clayton. On Oct. 19, 1940, in East Alton, Ill., she
married Vernon J. Brazier, who died in 1978. She moved to the
Rogue Valley in 1990 from Illinois.
Mrs.
Brazier was a member of the PTA and school board in Illinois.
She
enjoyed baseball and was a lifelong Chicago Cubs fan.
Survivors
include two sons, Jon, Medford, and Landon, Port Orchard, Wash.;
a brother, James Clayton, in Illinois; five grandchildren; and
two great-grandchildren.