:.I ... HONORARY PAL!LBEARERS First Baptist Church Choir ACTIVE PALLBEARERS Deacons and Laymen of First Baptist Church Alice Bailey Funeral Home in Charge MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR IRVING (Jake) GRIFFIN 1902 1974 Saturday, May 25, 1974 11 :00 A.lVI. First Baptist Church 5th and Nebraska Kansas City, Kanms Rev'. E. A. Freeman - Officiating Interment - National Cemetery Leavenworth, Kansas ~ . L. -'-- )"' ,. OBITUARY Irving (Jake) Griffirt was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Griffin Nov. 27, 1902, he departed this life M ay 21, 1974. He has been a member of Firslt Baptist since a child, hUit wasn't baptized until Rev. Pugh was pastor and has heen a member of the choir evtery since. He attended Stowe School and Sumner High. He went into the Army in 1942 .and came out with an honorable discharge. He loved his church~ and W aS! a faith'ful member. He leaves to mourn his loss, two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Wa~hington; Mrs. Lillian Burleson; 2 nephews, Verne Burleson, Karl Griffin; one niec-e, W aynell Walker; ~ieces and nephews and a host of friends. ORDER OF SERVICE Processional Song "Happy With Jesus Abovte'' Choir Scripture and " :prayer ---------------------.--:..--~\~'r-1----- Minister Song "Great Is The Lord" Choir Condolence ------------ First Baptist Church and Others Remarks -------------------------------- Rev. William McDonald -- -------------------------------------- Rev. W. C. West Solo ----------------------------- ------------ Mrs. Gladys Cushon Eulogy -------------------------- --------- Rev. E. A. Freeman Reviewal