UJall mearers Dr. Joseph Williams Dr. George Walker Dr. Anthony Bouligay W. Roy Mays Matthew Thomas Beaureguard A. Hardeman Ardran Taylor Herman Pierre [/{onorary Dr. Henry C. McBay Dr. Hardin Young Dr. Thomas Cole Dr. Roy Hunter Dr. Frederick Mapp Dr. Charles Hicks .J(c~nowledgment The family of Dr. Kimuel A. Huggins, Jr., acknowledges with grateful appreciation all expressions of condolence tendered during this time. The fa.m.ily of the late Dr. Kimuel A. Huggins, Jr., wishes to establish a memorial fund to be donated to the Morehouse College School of Medicine in Kimuel's memory. All persons interested in making a contribution would please make their donation payable to: "The Kimuel A. Huggins Memorial Fund" Morehouse College School of Medicine 223 Chestnut Street, S.W. Atlanta, Ga. 30314 Eternally grateful, The Huggins Family .Jl 8ervice of fRemem6rance for CIJr. g(imue/ .Jl. [/{uggins, gr. A good name i~ ral~er lo te c~o~en l~an greal ric/,e~, and loving /avor l~an ~ifver and go/J. Provert~ 2111 Wednesday, July 9, 1980 2:00P.M. Friendship Baptist Church Atlanta, Georgia Dr. K.imuel A. Huggins, Jr., a native of Atlanta, Georgia, was the son of the late Dr. Kimuel A. Huggins, Sr., and Naomi Perkins Huggins. He obtained his early education at Oglethorpe Elmentary and Booker T. Washington High School in this city. He received the B.S. degree from Morehouse Collage and the M.S. degree from Atlanta University. Furthermore, he completed the requirements for the Ph.D. in biochemistry before receiving his degree in medicine from Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee. Afterwards, he accepted a residency in Pediatrics medicine at Tulane University Hospital as well as Charity Hospital in New Orleans, La. At the time of his death Dr. Huggins had begun work with the U.S. Health Department in New Orleans. A life-long member of Friendship Baptist Church, and a member of numerous professional and service organizations, "Kim" (as his friends called him) enjoyed many fine aspects of life: good music, sports, literature, the fine arts, and especially the sciences. Moreover, he was very fond of people, and they were very fond of him. Dr. Huggins died on July 2, 1980. He is survived by his mother, Naomi Perkins Huggins, wife, Leslie, daughters, Beverly Ruth and Crystal; sisters, Dr. Ruth A. Dabbs of Detroit, Dr. Meriam N. Kennedy, Rosa F. Huggins; , brothers-in-law, Luther W. Dabbs and Ezekiel L. Kennedy; other relatives, Dr. Booker T. Crombie, Mrs. Eddie Page, Dewitt Perkins, Raymond Scott, Mrs. Ester Lumpkin and a host of friends. I have wrapped my dreams in a silken cloth, And laid them away in a box of gold, Where long will cling the lips of the moth, I have wrapped my dreams in a silken cloth. I hide no hate, I am not even wroth, Who has found the earth's breath clean arul cold. I have wrapped my dreams in a silken cloth, And laid them away in a box of gold. Countee Cullen Organ Prelude ...................... Dr. Grace B. Smith Processional and Sentences from the Scriptures Prayers Hymn #10 A Mighty Fortress Is Our God .... Martin Luther, 1483-1546 Scripture Readings The Old Testament . . . . . . . . . Dr. Harry V. Richardson The New Testament ........... Rev. Roswell Jackson Words of Comfort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Benjamin E. Mays Words of Comfort ................. Dr. Hugh M. Gloster, President Morehouse College Solo - He'll Understand and Say Well Done . . Lucie Campbell Mrs. Ozzie Quarterman Eulogy Rev. Homer C. McEwen Organ Medley Come, Ye Disconsolate 0 Love That Will Not Let Me Go Rock of Ages Danny Boy Dear Old Morehouse Prayers Recessional and Closing Sentences Interment: Westview Cemetery