~ Service ~ Saturday, May 2, 2020
1:00 PM
Glover’s Funeral Home Chapel 2562 Charleston Highway
Orangeburg, South Carolina 29115
Active Pallbearers
Family and Friends
Active Floral Attendants
Family and Friends
Acknowledgement
We, the family of the late
Mrs. Eva Mae Briggman Tyler Middleton would like to express our sincere gratitude and appreciation for the many acts of love, thoughts, calls, cards, visits and
kindness shown to us during our time of bereavement.
May God continue to bless each of you.
~ Arrangements Entrusted To ~
Glover’s Funeral Home Olivia Glover, Directress
April Dickson, Licensed Mortician “Committed To Excellence In Quality Care & Service”
2562 Charleston Highway * Orangeburg, South Carolina 29115 (803) 536-3200
Programs Designed by Monica Young of Sensational Xpressionz at (803) 308-4761
Celebration of Life
for
Mrs. Eva Mae Briggman
Tyler Middleton
Order of Service
Processional Final Viewing
Scripture Old Testament: Pastor Frances Mays-Briggman
New Testament: Evangelist Inez Briggman Prayer…………………………………… Pastor Bobbie Sue Briggman
Solo…………………………………………………... Derrick Felder Reflections of Life…………………………… Please limit to 2 minutes
Abraham Stevenson Johnson, Toals and Battiste Representative
Pastor Frances Mayes First Lady Barbara Jenkins
Solo…………………………………………………... Derrick Felder Recessional………………………………... Clergy, Family and Friends
~ Benediction ~ Committal ~ Entombment ~ Belleville Memorial Gardens
2900 Belleville Road Orangeburg, South Carolina
My Courage is Finished
I have finished now with this house of clay.
Please kindly and carefully lay it away.
And let me rest from this life of pain,
Toiling in the sunshine; storm and rain;
Trying to help the sick and poor,
And turning no needy from my door.
I strove to do my master’s work
Never a duty did I shirk;
Many times I was misunderstood,
When I had done the best I could-
I am tired now-so let me rest,
Don’t cry, don’t you know that God knows best!
Please no sad hearts, no hung down heads,
Don’t weep for me, for I am not dead.
I have another house of clay.
So tenderly, carefully lay it away.
Marion
Mrs. Eva Mae Briggman Tyler Middleton, 74, was born July 4, 1945 in Cordova,
South Carolina to the late Charlie Briggman and Eva Mae Brown Briggman (Micey).
She was the adopted child of Lucille Richardson Tyler and Isaac Tyler. She entered into
eternal rest on April 26, 2020 at her home after an extended illness.
She attended the George Washington Carver School located in Cordova, SC. She gradu-
ated from high school in 1963. Eva Mae loved God and accepted Jesus Christ as her
Lord and Savior at an early age. She was a member of Pilgrim Glorious Church of God.
She was attending Potter House Church of Allendale.
Eva Mae was friendly, helpful and was always seen with a smile. She loved it
when her grandchildren called her “Mae Mae”. She was always seen enjoying friendly
conversations and cookouts with friends and family.
She was formally married to Mr. Marion Lee Middleton, Sr. on July 27, 1964. To this
union five children were born.
Eva Mae was preceded in death by James, Gladius, Ozzie, Daniel Briggman, Annie
Mae Riley and Tony Tyler.
Eva Mae leaves to cherish her memories her loving children: Marilyn Harper, Brenda
Middleton, Rosalyn Middleton, and Fredica Middleton all of Orangeburg, SC, and Eric
(Cindy) Middleton of Killeen, TX, Minister Marion (Evangelist Kathy) Middleton, Jr.
of Rowesville, SC; ten grandchildren: Quinton Harper, Jr., Tiffany Harper, Dallas
Johnson, Desmond (Tiara) Middleton, Jalen Dickerson, April (Mike) Lewis, Emmanuel
(Brittney) Pew, Marion Christopher Middleton, Tevin Middleton and Nicholas
Middleton; ten great-grandchildren: Kaylen, Tania, Tatiana, Tevionn, Kelvin, Emily,
Kylen, Saniyah, Nala, Patience and Catalina; sisters and brothers: Clarence Briggman
of New Orleans, LA, Isaac (Ronita) Briggman, Janie Bull Butler, Pastor Frances
(Nathaniel) Briggman-Mays, Evangelist Bobbie Sue Briggman, Evangelist Inez
Briggman and Doris Briggman all of Orangeburg, SC; one brother-in-law: Leon Middle-
ton; five sisters-in-law: Thomasena Rocy of Atlanta, GA, Annie Ruth Middleton, Char-
lene (Theodore) Baxter, Mary Middleton all of Orangeburg, SC and Mildred Middleton
North, SC; a close cousin: Meta Mae Frazier; two special friends: Harold Nimmons
and William McMullen and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and many loving and
devoted friends who will miss her dearly
The Dawning of a New Day
Just before the break of day, I decided to take a journey down a narrow pathway.
Let not your hear be troubled, For I decided to step into The Dawning of a New Day.
As I started my life’s journey, I learned that now Faith is the substance of things hope for,
And the evidence of things not seen. When I heard the voice of the Lord Thy God,
I harden not my heart and, Walked into The Dawning of a New Day.
When I looked around I saw Jesus standing there, With His arms stretch wide full of love for you and I.
Just a whispering of a soft voice, Saying Mother rest now for this is
The Dawning of a New Day.
Her Life... Her Loves!
“Down through the years, the Lord has been good to me!”