In Loving Memory of Mr. Henry Coe, Sunrise June 1, 1950, Sunset November 26, 2012, "Hen", Saturday, December 1, 2012, Two O'Clock PM, St. John UM Church, Lamar, South Carolina, Reverend Amiri Hooker, Pastor

Flower Bearers
Friends of the Family

Pall Bearers Friends of the Family

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Mama's Love Her love was like an island In life's ocean, vast and wide,
A peaceful, quiet shelter From the wind, the rain, the tide. It was bound on the north by Hope,
By patience on the West, By tender Counsel on the Sopth And on the East we found R~st.
Above it like a beacon light Shine Faith, and Truth, and Prayer, And through the changing scenes of life
We found a haven there.

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,.., Acknowledgement ,.., We, the family of the late Mr. Henry Coe wish to express our sincere thanks for your many expressions of kindness extended to us in our time o~ loss. For all that you have done to make our load lighter and pathway brighter, we are thankful. May God continue to shower His blessings on each of you.
Professional Services Entrusted to: JORDAN FUNERAL HOME, INC. 108 Lee Street Darlington, SC 29532 (843) 393-1865

In Loving Memory
of
Mr. Jfenry Coe

Sunrise June 1, 1950

Sunset November 26, 2012

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Saturday, December 1, 2012 Two O'C{ock PM
St. Jolin 11M Cliurcli Lamar, Soutli Carofina Reverend.J.\:miri J-fooker, Pastor

Obituary
Mr. Henry "Hen" Coe was born in Darlington County on June 1, 1950 to the late Julius Dickie Jeffery and the late Eloise Coe Jacobs. He was also the step-son of Wando Jacobs. He departed this life November 26, 2012 in a local hospital after a short illness.
He attended the public schools of Darlington County. At an early age he joined St. John United Methodist Church where served for a number of years.
Mr. Coe was a loving brother, a loving uncle to many riieces and nephews and a great friend to many others. He was a nice, humble person who loved a good cigarette and a cold pepsi.
Henry worked _on the Mozingo Farm for a number of years until his health declined.-
Rejoicing in Henry's loving memory are: five brothers, Curies (Frances) Wingate, Roy (Patricia) Frierson, Ronnie Jacobs, Warley Jacobs and Johnny (Gloria) Jacobs, all of Darlington County; seven sisters, Eva Mae Jacobs, Inez (Robert) Gainey, Lois (Freddie) Wilson, Modestine,{Calvin) Waiters, Kathy (Leon) Hannibal all of Dar~ lington, Mabell (Earnest) Whitake and Julia Williamson both of
Washington, nc; step-brother-in-law, David Cooper; three aunts;
Landes D_iesel Jeffery of Hartsville, SC, Lottie Coe of Winston Salem, NC, Josephine Coe Wilson of NY, one uncle, Bishop Joseph (Bertha) Coe of AustinATX; a host of nieces, nephews other relative and friends.

Order o/Service
Prelude Processional Hymn. .......................................................................Choir Invocation ............................................................ Minister Scriptures:
Old Testament .............................................. Minister New Testament ................................ Rev. Wilbur White Hymn. ........... . .......................................... ... ............ Choir Remarks................................................... Mr..Jolnmy Jacobs Remarks & Poem .......................................Mr. Curies Wingate Acknowledgements ........................... Jordan Funeral Home, Inc. Solo ................................................. Mrs. Annette Woodham Eulogy............................................... Reverend Aniiri Hooker Solo ..... .................................................... Mr. James Davis Recessional

Committal"""' Benediction"""' Interment St. John UM Church Cemetery Lamar, South Carolina