PALL BEJ.RERS 
Mr. Roosvelt Bankston 
Dr. w. N. Harper 
Mr. Ernest Keith Mr. Daniel J. Powell ~r. Henry Shorter Mr. Plemon Whatley 
 
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR 
JAMES OPHEL HARRIS 
SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1960 3:00 P.M. 
FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH ATLANTA, GEORGIA 
THE REVEREND SAMUEL W. WILLLlliS, PASTOR, OFFICIATING 
 
 CALL ME NOT DEAD 
Call me not dead when I, indeed, have gone Into the company of the ever-living High and most _glor; _ous poets1 Let thanksgiving Rather be made. Say : "He at last hath won Rest and releas-e, conYE;rse supreme and wise, Music and song and light of immortal facesr Today, perhaps, wandming in starry places, He hath met . Ke~ts, and known him by his eyes. Tomorrow (who ean oarl) 0hakespeare may pass, And our lost friend just catch one syllable Of that three-cGntu:ied wit that kept so well; Or l1ilton; or DantE, lool'ing on the grass Thinking of Beatri~e, and listening still To chanted hymns tr at sov.nd from the heavenly hill. n 
--Richard Watson Gilder 
 
THE ORDEE OF SERVICE 
 
Processional 
 
Hymn ~  .,., ...... 110 Thou In Whosa Presence"  (.   -.   389 Prayer 
 
Solo. ''The ~> e  ,.   .   .., ., o  o a: Lord Is My Shepherd" Mrs. Rosebud Dixon 
Reading Of The Scriptures Th8 ~everend Homer c. McEwen 
 
Solo."  "'c"Sweet Peace, Tt.e Gift Of God's Loven 
 
The Eulogy: 
 
1-frs . Nell Henry 
 
The Reverend Samuel W. Williams 
 
Hymn "All The 1-Jay Hy Saviour Leads Men-,      )08 Rece ssional 
 
Interment: Lincoln Cem(~~:::ry 
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