Funeral Services for Mrs. Adella A. Anderson, June 4, 1970 -- 3:30 P.M., Providence Baptist Church, Walter R. McCall, Pastor, 659 Larkin Street, S.W., Atlanta, Georgia 30314

- FLOWER LADIES Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson Mrs. Maude Parker Mrs. Fannie Pearl Russell Mr.s. Minnie Thornton Mrs. Birdie Turner Mrs. Mary Wright
- PALLBEARERS Joseph H. Allen Oscar Harris Ezra Hutchinson W. 0. Macomson Vanester Pugh John H. Tyler
- ATTENDANT Ivey Brothers Funeral Home
492 Larkin Street, s. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30314

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- ORDER OF SERVICE -

PRELUDE

Time For Sober Reflection

PROCESSIONAL

Words of Comfort

HYMN: "What A Friend We Have In Jesus"

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SCRIPTURE: Old Testament - - - - Psalm 23 New Testament - Romans 8:35-39

PRAYER

SOLO: "How Great Thou Art"

Miss Ruby Dooley

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REMARKS: The Reverend c. J, Gresham, Pastor
Shiloh Baptist Church

Mr. C. R. Walker

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Nrs. Mary Pugh

ORGAN MEDITATION: "The Strife Is O'er"

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THE EULOGY

"CASHING IN ON OUR GREATEST INVESTMENT" W. R. McCall - Pastor

. . . . . . . . HYMN: "Come Ye Disconsolate"

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RECESSIONAL

POSTLUDE

BURIAL SITE

Lincoln Cemetery

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REWARD OF FAITHFULNES S
The deeds which selfish hearts app r ove And fame's loud trumpet sings
Secure no praise where truth and love Are counted noblest things;
And work which godless folly deems Worthless, obscure, and lowly,
To Heaven 1 s ennobling vision seems Most god-like, grand, and holy.
Then murmur not if toils obscure And thorny paths be thine;
To God be true -- they shall secure The joy ofj ife divine .
Who in the arkest, sternest sphere For Hi their powers employ;
The toils contemned and slighted here Shall yield the purest joy.
When endless day dispels the strife Which blinds and darkens now,
Perchance the brightest crown of life Shall deck some lowly brow.
Then learn, despite thy boding fears From seed with sorrow sown,
In love, obscurity and tears The richest sheaves a re grown.
Edward Hartley Dewart
The family of the deceased gra~efuly acknowledges your deed of serv~ce, your visits, cards, .fl~wers and prayers with sincere apprec~at~on.