FLOWER LADIES
t Sister Lula Calloway Sister Adella Jordan Sister Vera Thomas Sister Daisy Washington. Sister Rosa Ward Sister Margaret Williams
pALL BEARERS
Brother James Bowens Brother Willie Lee Harris
Brother c. D. Jordan
Brother Rudolph Turner Brother Charles R. Walker Brother Toby Wilkins
SII iPLE FAITH
You say, 11vJhore goest thou?" I cannot t ell
ilnd still go on. If the way be straight
..L cannot go amiss l Before me. lies Dawn and the Day! tho Night behind
me; that Suffices me: I brecl<: the bounds: I see, And nothing more; believe; and nothing
l ess. My future is not one of my concerns.
FUNERAL SERVICES for
Sister Louise Glass
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2:00 P.M. October 29, 1967 Providence Baptist Church
w. R. McCall - Pastor 659 Larkin St., s. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
-Order of Service-
Pre1u' de1 ...... 11 Gom. g Home II ..............- ...'-..-... Dvorak Processional ........................ - Words of Comfort Hynm of Consolation 11What A Friend We Have In Jesusn
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Scripture Lesson :.......... IICorinthians 12:.1-lO
Pr{:lyer J.................-.. ~ -- Pastor
Hy1nn "Savio~;- -More THan Lila to .-:Men. ;. - ........ 397
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Remarks:
The ~everend Mr. L. M. Tobin
Sister Mattie Jo Whatley
Deacon Joseph H. Allen i-
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Organ Meditation "The Strife Is Oter" .............. 238
(With bowed heads, all pray with and for bereaved)
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The Eulogy: "The Main-Spring of Her Hidden Strengthn Walter Raleigh McGall - Pastor
Hyrnn "He Leadeth Me: 0 Blessed Thought" 40.5
Recessional ................... -. 11 The Strife Is 0 1er 11 Words of Comfort ...................... --............ Pastor
Postlude ~ 238
The bereaved family gratefully acknowledges your every deed and word of kindness and cheer- ~~e flowers, your presG{lce, your telegrams., your pra.yer_s.; your sympathy.
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:' Commiytal- grave side~ Monticello, Georgia, her home.
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You and I\_who know God thru Christ have the responsibity of making true Jesusr declaration: "Who is my mother and my brethren, other than they who doeth tho will of
my Father'?'t~ by extending our arms and broadening the
capacity of\our hearts to encircle those who are left by loved ones.. thus making thorn a part of our family.
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IN ANOTHER ROOM
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Living in another r -oom.
Living, . like the '~ooe" who loves me, Like my child with cheeks abloom, ; t >-
Out of sight, at desk or school1 -oGk, . Busy,. in another room.
Nearer than my -son :whom fortune
Beckons .where the strange lands loom; Just behind the hanging curtain,
Serving, in another room.
Shall I doubt my Father's mercy? Shall I think of -death as d)om,
Or the stepping o 1er the threshold To a bigger, brighter room?
Shall I blame ~ Father's wisdom?
Shall I sit enswathed in gl~om,
When I know my loves are happy,
Waiting in another room?
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Robert Freeman
L.TTENDANT
Sellers Brothers Funeral Home
889 Hunter Street, s.w.
Atlanta, Georgia
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