FU~!Er~L SERVICES OF \ \ \ ' \ \ \ \ \ .... ' " \' ' '""I v /' \' II / 1\_/' I ! / 'r / , , _, - f , .; - , - .r "' r'1\ ::- : .; I .. I .. ])--"' 3:30 P. M.. ' t1arch ll, E'5 PROVIDENCE BAFTIST CHUj.lCH W. R. McCall .- Pa~toc Order of Service 1'relude "Lead Kindly Light" Proeessional Words of Comfort Hymn No. 331 "What a Friend We Have in Jesus" Scripture "Portrait of a Godly Woman" Proverbs 31: 10-31 Prayer Song No. 138 "Abide With Me" Remarks: A. Mrs. Ellen Hicks B. Deacon Oscar Harris Acknowledgements Organ Meditation No. 23e "The Strife is O'er" Eu1 ogy: "She Blazed A Noble Path" w. R. McCall - Pastor Hymn No. 398 RecessionalL Postlude "Come Ye Disconsolate" "The Strife is O'er" The bereavEd family gratefully acknowledges-. your every thought and deed of kindnes~ Tbank you. Committal Lincoln Cametary r Claansing Fires Let thy gold be cast in the furnace, The red gold, precious and bright; Do not faar the hungry fire With its caverns of burning light; And thy gold shall return mora precious Free from every spot and stain; For gold must be tried by fire, As a heart must be tried by pain! In the cruet fire of Sorrow Cast thy heart, do not faint or wail; Let thy hand be firm and steady Do not let thy spirit quail: But wait till the trial is ovar ) And take thy heart again; For as go l d is tried by fi e, So a h ~ art must be tri a1 by pain! , I shall know by the gleam nd the glitter Of the golden chain you wear, ~ By your heart's calm strength in loving, ~ Of the fire they had to b~ar. () Beat on, true heart, forever. Shine bright, strong golden chain! ~ And bless the cleansing fire, f And the furnace of living pain! Adelaide Anne Proctor Attendant Hanley's Funeral Home Atlanta, Georgia