Silas Maynard Henry Jones Osland Ware Frank Rivers
PALLBEARERS
Walter Curry, Jr. Tom Fitzpatrick
Robert Brown Earnest Rivers
Life Is a Highway
LIFE is a HIGHWAY on which the years go by. ..
Sometimes the ROAD is LEVEL, sometimes the HIUS are HIGH. . .
But as we travel onward to a future that's unknown
We can make EACH MILE we travel a "HEAVENLY STEPPING-STONE"!
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The family ofMrs. Louvenia H. Peeples wises to thank their many friends and relatives for their kindness and love shown them during their bereavement.
May God continue to bless each ofyou is our prayer.
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1994
MONDAY, FEBRAURY 14, 1994 2:00P.M.
ANTIOCH BAPriST CHURCH TWIGGS COUNTY
REV. L. E. ROSS, PASTOR REV. JOE L. IDLL, OFFICIATING
INTERMENT CHURCH CEMETERY
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OBITUARY
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil:for thou art with me; Thy rod and Thy staffthey comfort me.
Psalm23:4
Mrs. Louvenia Hill Peeples, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hill was born on December 11, 1906 in Twiggs County, She departed this life on Tuesday, February 8, 1994 in Monticello, GA.
Mrs. Peeples' early childhood was spentin Twiggs County, where she embraced christian discipleship and was baptized in Antioch Baptist Church. She also attended public school there.
She joined in holy matrimony in early womanhood to the late Mr. Aaron Peeples and they moved to Macon, GA. To this union seven children were born.
She was a loving and caring mother, not only to her children but to her sisters and brothers. Her parents died at an early age, therefore, she assumed the responsibility of taking care of her sibblings.
She leaves to cherish her memory: daughter, Mrs. Etta Mae Brown of Bronx, New York; sister, Mrs. Ida Bell Mortimore ofSavannah, GA; two brothers, Mr. Ben Hill, Sr. and Mr. Walker C. Hill both of Macon, GA; eleven grandchildren, Mr. Earnest Samuel Rivers of Nyack, New York, Mr. Robert Brown, Jr., Mr. Walker C. Brown both of Bronx, New York, Mrs. Leola Taylor, Mrs. Ida B. Roberson, Mr. Aaron Brown, Ms. Regina Peeples, Mrs. Louvenia Lewis, Ms. Cathy Green all ofGA, Mrs. Janice Johnson ofHeidleburg, Germany and Mrs. Sonia Graves, Ft. Belvior, VA; twelve great granchchildren; niece, Mrs. Virginia Jones of Macon, GA; one adopted daughter, Mrs. Louise Page of Detroit, Mich.; daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mattie Peeples, Macon, GA; sister-in-law, Mrs. Dessie Ware Hill, Macon, GA; an adopted family ofMonticello, GA: sister, Mrs. Pearl Stevens; devoted nieces, Ms. Leoloa Moore and Mrs. Cynthia Stevens; a host of other relatives and friends.
ORDER OF SERVICE
PROCESSIONAL SOLO ....................................................... Bro. Harold ~ar PRA.YER .............................................. Rev. Edward Dawson SCRIITURE
Old Testament............................... Rev. Terrance Gray New Testament ............................... Rev. Johnny Hood SELECTION .................................................................. Choir EXPRESSION: .............................................. Sis. Pecola King
Dea. Robert Brown SOLO .................................................... Mrs. Rose Hightower OBITUARY ....................................................... Read Silently EULOGY ........................................................ Rev. Joe L. IIill VIEWING OF REMAINS RECESSIONAL COMMITTAL RITES AND INTERMENT .................................... Church Cemetery