Ouida R. Boulineau
Stellaville, GA – Ouida Rebecca Rabun Boulineau, loving wife to the late Guy Joseph Boulineau, went to Heaven to be with her Lord Friday morning, April 3, 2015. Funeral services will be held in the James Funeral Home Chapel at 11:00 A.M. Monday, April 6, 2015 with Rev. Wayne Bruner. A private interment will follow in the Ways Baptist Church Cemetery.
One of four children born to the late Evie Harden Rabun and the late Bruer David Rabun, Ouida was a lifelong resident of Stellaville where she was an active member of Ways Baptist Church until her health declined. Her main focus in life was her relationship with Jesus, after which she focused on her family, teaching, by example, integrity and values. She had a loving and nurturing quality—always taking care of others before herself. A devout Christian, she loved to read her Bible and Our Daily Bread devotions. Above all else, she loved her family and was most content in their presence. This loving, gentle, compassionate, generous lady is now enjoying the fruits of her labor. Her unselfish, abiding love will be greatly missed.
Ouida is also preceded in death by her siblings, Mary Godowns and Hubert Rabun. Survivors include her daughter, Loretta B. McGee; sister, Cleo Boulineau; granddaughter, Melissa Harper (Jonathan); two great granddaughters, Elizabeth Grace Harper and Charlotte Jane Harper; and several nieces and nephews.
The family respectfully requests that in lieu of flowers memorial contributions be made to the church of your choice or to the Susan B. Komen Cancer Foundation, c/o University Hospital, 1350 Walton Way, Augusta GA 30901.
The family will receive friends at James Funeral Home Monday morning, April 6, 2015 from 10:00AM-11AM—one hour prior to services.
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Legacy of Love
A wife, a mother, a grandma too,
This is the legacy we have from you.
You taught us love and how to fight,
You gave us strength, you gave us might.
A stronger person would be hard to find,
And in your heart, you were always kind.
You fought for us all in one way or another,
Not just as a wife, not just as a mother.
For all of us you gave your best,
Now the time has come for you to rest.
So go in peace, you’ve earned your sleep,
Your love in our hearts, we’ll eternally keep.