TO T H OSE I LOVE
If I should ever leave you whom I love to go alone the silent way, grieve not, nor speak of me with tears, but laugh and talk of me as if I were beside you there. A nd when you hear a song or see a bird I loved, please do not let t h e thought of me be sad.... For I am loving you jJ.Ist as I always have.... You were so good to me!
There are so many things I wanted still to do-somany things to say to you .... We cannot see beyond... .But this I know; I love you so .. ..'twas heaven here with you!
CASKET BEARERS
Friends of the Family
FLOWER BEARERS
Friends of the Family
IN APPRECIATION
The family of the late Mrs. Pauline Brisbon wish to express their thanks and appreciation for your many visits, your prayers, deeds of kindness, your thoughts of love and whatever you did to console the heart, we thank you so much. May God continue to bless you.
Professlonll Services By
MITCHELL-JOSEY FUNERAL HOME , INC . 716 South M1ln Street
Dlrllngton , South C1rolln1
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Sunday, January 13, 1991 1:00 P . M .
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"He leadeth me beside still waters, He restoreth my soul".
MRS. PAULINE "Big Baby" JOHNSON BRISBON was born
in Darlington County on February 3, 1901, a daughter of the late
Webster and Ella Swinton Johnson. She entered the final resting place
on Wednesday evening, January 9, 1991 in Wilson Hospital after a long : illness.
She attended the Darlington County public schools. _
At an early age she joined Centersville A. M. E. Church.
In 1930, she moved to Philadelphia, there she connected herself to the Conerstone Baptist Church, and remained a faithful member until she
returned to Darlington County in 1970 and then resumed her member-
ship at Centersville A. M. E. Church until her passing.
On December 25, 1921, she was united in marriage to the late Robert
Brisbon. To this union a son was born, the late Robert Brisbon, Jr.
PAULINE, was a quiet Christian Lady. She lived a quiet life and
will be greatly missed by her family and friends.
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Survivors left to cherish her memory are: four grandchildren, a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Connie Brisbon of Philadelphia, Pa.; two sistersin-law, Mrs. Lula and Cathrine Herb both of New York; four brothers-
in-law, George and H . B. Brisbon both of Philadelphia, Pa., Henry Brisbcn of New York and Allen Brisbon of Hartsville, S. C.: a devoted
niece, Mrs. Naomi Bostic (with whom she lived); several other nieces,
nephews, grand and great grand nieces and nephews and other relatives
and friends.
PROCESSIONAL
HYMN NO. 323 ..................... . ... . .... "What A Friend" PRAYER .. . ......... .. ... . ....... . ...... Rev. W. L. Thompson SCRIPTURES:
Old Testament ............ . ......... . ... Rev. W. L. Thompson New Testament ............. . . . .......... .. ...... . A Minister
HYMN NO. 437 .. . ................... . ..... "Be Not Dismayed"
REMARKS . .. .. .... . ........................ Sterard Jack Lunn
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS . .. . . . . ....... . .... . Ms. E. R. Mitchell SOLO ... . . . .......... . . ... .... .. . . ... .. . Mrs. Mildred Dolford WORDS OF COMFORT ... .... .. . ... . . . .. . Pastor Moses Hamlin
SOLO . . ......... . ... . .......... .. ..... . . . ... . Mrs. Mally Hall
RECESSIONAL AND PARTING VIEW
COMMITIAL, BENEDICTION AND INTERMENT in the
Church Cemetery