Funeral Services of Brother I.C. Green, Sunday, October 22, 1961, 2:00 P.M., Providence Baptist Church, Rev. W.R. McCall - Pastor, Larkin at Maher Streets, Atlanta 14, Georgia, Officiating Ministers: Reverend W.R. McCall, Reverend L.M. Tobin

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PALLBEARERS

John Goosby

Tom Howard
c. Marshall c. E. Osby

Roy Whatley

s. Wright

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FLOWER LADIES

Mrs. Leila Byron Mrs ~ Evelyn Harris
M!:s" P., H:: Hill Mrs .~ Tom Howard Mrs Cc L. Parms Mrse Percy Tigner

HONORARY ESCORTS



Wo E.. Blackman

Gl enn Daniels

J c Dean

Wo Ramp

Wi llie Jones

HONORARY ESCORTEES

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The Deaconess _Board,

Providence Baptist Church

ATTENDANT
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Ivey Brothers Funeral Home

FUNERAL SERVlCES of
BROTHER I C GREEN
Sunday, October 22, 1961
2:00 P .. M...
Providence Baptist Church Rev. W8 R. McCall- Pastor
Larkin at Maher Streets Atlanta 14, Georgia
Officiating Ministers: Reverend W. R. McCall Reverend L~ M. Tobin

- Order of Service -

Prelude
Processional"Words of Comfort" ..Hymn #373 "A Charge To Keep I Have"
Scripture ~ Psalm 23
Pra yer Rev. c. J. Gresham

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Solo "The Lord Is My Light" Allison Marvin Billingslea

Remarks (2 minutes):
Bro. W~ E. Blackman Bro. Pa ul L. Hatchett, Sr. Bro. C~ W... Hicks
Bro. John w. Williams
Meditation and Prayer (#~'8) "The Strife Is O'er"

Eulogy:

Reverend W. R. McCall ReveTend L~ M. Tobin

Hymn #331 91What A Friend We Have In Jesus"
Recessional *Postlude

* The fina l rites will take place at Lincoln
Ceme tery, Monday at 10:00 a.m.

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The berea ved f amily gratefully acknowledges your kind expr ess ions of sympathy in this hour of sorrow.

Brother I. c. Green Brother I. c. Green was born on February 2,
1893 and -wa s the son of the late. Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Green; He was the eleventh son in a family of twelve boys and one girl.
At a very tender age he became a Christian and joined the church, distinguishing himself as a very gentle and loving person - a devoted churchman, a deacon and treasurer of his church. He was not only a conscientious church worker, but a loving husband to his wife, the former Miss Pearl
Gardner, to whom he was married on April 1, 1917.
He, for thirty eight years, worked as a car cleaner and has set a high record because of punctuality and was never laid off any job.
The record he has left as a distinguished churchman, husband and laborer well merits the commendation of all who knew him.
He leaves to mourn a wife, many relatives and a host of friends.