A celebration of life for Miss Louise Hanson, Saturday, December 8, 2007, 1:00 p.m., Antioch Baptist Church, Augusta, Georgia, Reverend K. B. Martin, pastor, officiating

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Saturday, December 8, 2007 1:00 PM . Antioch BaptistCJmrch Augusta, Georgia

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Reverend K. B. M artin, Pastpr;-|

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Processional......................................... ..........Family and Friends Scriptures
Old Testament......................... ........... Rev. John Lockhart New Testament.......................... __ Rev. Carolyn Y. Davis Prayer................................................. *>........Rev. Norma Miller Selection................................................ ........... Choirs of Antioch Expressions of Love (2-3 Minutes, Please) As A Family M em ber................ . Commissioner Betty Beard As A Neighbor.......................... .......... Mrs. Mary Collier As A Friend............................... ........ Mr Steven R. Haith As A Church M em ber............... __ Dea. Walter C. Hunter
and Rev. E. Rowe Acknowledgements....................................... Sister Connie Tillman Selection................................................ ........... Choirs of Antioch Eulogy'................................................. .............Rev. K.B. Martin Recessional .......................................... ......... Family and Friends
Interment Will Be At Laboring Home Cemetery - Warrenton, G/l
~ Repast ~ Antioch Baptist Church Fellowship Hall

JQ ou id e Q^ocm/dom,
Miss Louise Hanson, affectionately known as Jean, was born January 3,1923 to the late John Hanson an d Rebecca Wilson Hanson in Messina, Georgia. She was reared in Warren County an d attended the school system there. Her Parents instilled in her the importance of learningabout Jesus, an d she joined the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church early in life. In later years, Miss Hanson moved to Augusta, Georgia and united with the Antioch Baptist Church. She attended regularly an d was a good steward. She was involved with the Mission an d always willing to assist whenever asked to help. Miss Hanson was employed by the Federal Government an d served as a supervisor at Fort Gordon for many, many years. On December 4 ,2 0 0 7 the angels o f Heaven softly, gently, an d peacefully carried our " J e a n " home to be with our Lord an d Savior Jesus Christ. Left to cherish her precious memory are: one sister, Miss Gussie Hanson o f Augusta, G eorgia; nieces, M ary A lice Wilson-Qstolaza (Jose) o f Evans, Georgia; devoted care-takers, Mrs. Eliza (Robert) Samuels o f Grovetown, Georgia an d Patricia Wilson o f Augusta, Georgia; nephew, Walter (M arjorie) Wilson o f Brooklyn, New York; three great- nieces, Lorrainea, M elody a n d Niketris; two great- nephews, Walter, Jr. an d Kevin (Jean's Heart); three great-great nephews, Ronald, Kenneth an d Deshon; special friends, Dorothy Kendrick an d Emma Drayton; special friends, Mrs. Willie M aude Dickerson a n d Commissioner Betty Beard; and a host o f other relatives an d friends.

"The Lord

is my shepherd; l shalnot want.

He maketh

meto lie down preen pastures:

he leadethme beside the still waters.

He restorelh my soul:

Heleadeth me

inthe paths of righteousness

for his name's sake.

Yea, though l walk through the

ofthe shadow of death, I will fear no

for thou art with me;

thy rod and thy sta ff they comfort me.

Thou

preparest

atable before me

in thepresence of mine enemies:

thou

anointestmyhead with

my cup runneth over.

Surely goodness and mercy

shall f ollow me all the days of my life:

and I w ill dwell in the house

of the Lord for ever.

K in g James Version

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D eacons a n d Trustees o f A ntioch Baptist Church

Grover C lark

Ushers o f Antioch Baptist Church

THE JO

URNEY

The journey home is not always easy, sometimes we must travel through the storm and the rain, sometimes we must endure much suffering and pain, sometimes the way is dark and not so plain. The journey home
, is not always short, sometimes the end seems too far aw ay sometimes
the price seems too hard to pay, sometimes the burdens seem to increase each day. The journey home is not always sweet, sometimes there are troubles on every side, sometimes pain and heartaches will abide, sometimes on the way we must forget our pride. When the journey home is complete all suffering will cease, all our burdens we can release and with G od we find our peace.

Our family would like to extend great appreciation to those who have stood with us during this time of celebration. Even before Louise's heavenly homego ing you were there with your thoughts, prayers, visits, cards, and contributions. This family really thanks you tor your heartfelt condolences. May God Bless you all. ~ THE FAMILY

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