TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1985
THREE OCLOCK P. M.
OAKLAND AVENUE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
HORACE MALONE, PASTOR
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When one has given her life for a good cause, bestowing freely and
unselfishly her talents, influences, and time for the betterment of the com-
munity, touching all phases of the religious, social, and civic life of the peo-
ple, death is momentous.
The late MRS. IDA MAE ANDREWS was born October 6, 1923 in
Georgetown, South Carolina, where she received her education from
Howard High School. She was the daughter of the late Victoria and Sandy
Smalls. Mrs. Andrews passed away Saturday, November 16, 1985, after an
illness.
For several years, Mrs. Andrews was a member of Trinity Baptist
Church. She later moved her membership to Oakland Avenue Seventh Day
Adventist Church in 1971 where she was a faithful member until her illness.
She received several diplomas for Bible correspondence courses, awards and
certificates for outstanding participation in the following areas Darcus
Leader, Usher, Deaconess, Sabbath School teacher, choir member and per-
sonal ministry leader.
Survivors include her beloved husband: Mr. William (Bill) Andrews,
Sr. of the home; four sons: Mr. Leroy Andrews, Mr. James E. Andrews,
both of Augusta, Georgia, Mr. William Andrews, Jr. of Columbia and Mr.
Jerome W. Andrews of Florence, South Carolina; four daughters: Mrs.
Deloris Andrews Johnson, Mrs. Christine Andrews Clark, Mrs. Carol An-
drews Alston, all of Augusta, Georgia and Mrs. Ernestine Andrews Sim-
mons of Fort Sill, Oklahoma; one sister: Mrs. Elizabeth Moultrie of
Georgetown, South Carolina; four daughters-in-law: Mrs. Icy Lee An-
drews, Mrs. Vicky Andrews, both of Augusta, Georgia, Mrs. Doris An-
drews of Columbia, South Carolina and Mrs. Cynthia Anderson Andrews
of Florence, South Carolina; three sons-in-law: Mr. William Johnson, Mr.
Johnny Alston, both of Augusta, Georgia and Mr. Noah Simmons of Fort
Sill, Oklahoma; three brothers-in-law: Mr. Freddie Moultrie, Mr. Albert
Andrews and Mr. Thomas Howard; four sisters-in-law: Mrs. Ethel Shaw,
Mrs. Rose Lee Kennedy, Mrs. Gloria Fortune and Mrs. Claudie Israel;
thirty-two grandchildren; eleven great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces,
nephews and other relatives.
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Pastor Horace Malone, Presiding
Processional.................................................Organist
Selection............................................................Choir
The Scripture
Prayer
Selection...................................................Choir
Remarks
Mrs. Mary McDonald....................................Friend
Mrs. Aliene Benjamin................................Neighbor
Mrs. Rosa James..............................Church Member
Solo
Mrs. Gloria Hines
Acknowledgements
Words of Comfort
Solo.............
Recessional
Committal
Mrs. Dorothy Hanna
Pastor Horace Malone
.. Mrs. Edna Johnson
Interment
Sunset Memory Gardens
Mom, youre gone, the battle has been fought and won.
Youve passed over, never again to encounter this world and all its
troubles.
Sleep on Mother, for we love you so and know we will see you again on
the other shore.
Yes, we shed tears, but not in sorrow for youve taught us who holds
our tomorrows.
The Family
FLOWER BEARERS
Deaconesses and Friends
Marie Johnson
Sylvia Jackson
Mary McDonald
PALL BEARERS
Deacons
Jack Hanna
Harry James
David Gitten
Robert Eaddy
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The family wishes to thank their friends for all acts of kindness shown
during the illness and passing of their loved one.
Lonnie Crews
Linford Shaird
R. F. McNeil
Clarence Corney
Rosa M. James
Gladys Gurley
Lucille Lee
Ellerine Woodberry
Arrangements Entrusted To
SMITHS FUNERAL SERVICE, INC.
307 S. John St. 667 S. Main St. 109 E. Main St.
Florence, S. C. 29501 Darlington, S. C. 29532 Lamar, S. C. 29069
662-7192 393-7578 326-5257
Directors
Gilbert Bostick J. Lawrence Smith Issac Jackson