DAWN 
Out of the dark, the light! 0 Hearts, remember The eternal truth God gives us as a sign That after the dark, as glowing as an ember, Deep at the core of life, a light will shine: The light of hope, after the bitter weeping; The light of peace, after the lengthened pain. The Christian heart held close within God's keeping Will find the dark skies brightening again. 
The risen Christ is proof of light's returning; The risen Christ is symbol of the dawn. 0 you who have been striving, longing, yearning To catch the light ahead, move out, move on. You will find him there among the springtime flowers, Among the clean winds of a new-born day. He is the lamp for all our future hours; He is the light to guide us on our way. 
Grace Noll Crowell 
ACKNOWLEDGMENT: _ 
The Family wishes to express thanks and appreciation for all your acts of kindness and warm expressions extended to them during otp" time of bereavement. May God bless each of you is our prayer. 
M. C.S MITH FUNERAL HOME, INC. 117 Gilmore Street 
Sandersville, Georgia 31082 (912) 552-2591 
(912) 552-0788- FAX 
 
CELEBRATING THE HOMEGOING OF 
MR. JOHN RICKY TRAWICK 
POPLAR SPRING BAPfiST CHURCH SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA 
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1996 2:00P.M. 
REV. CHARLIE STEELE OFFICIATING 
 
 OBITUARY 
 
I am the resurrection, and the life. he that 
 
believeth in me, though he were dead, yet 
 
believeth in me shall never die. I am he 
 
liveth, and was dead; and, behold, I am 
 
alive for evermore. 
 
John 11:25-26; Rev. 1:18 
 
Mr. John Ricky Trawick departed this life on Wednesday, November 6, 1996 in St. Paul, Minnesota. 
He was born September 19, 1957 in Washington County, Georgia. He was the son of Mrs. Vera Peeler Trawick and the late Mr. John Trawick. 
He joined the Poplar Spring Baptist Church at an early age. He attended the public schools of Washington County and graduated from the Washington County High School, Sandersville, Georgia. He moved to St. Paul, Minnesota in the late 70's where he attended St. Paul Technical School. He became a member of Summit Assembly of God, St. Paul, Minnesota. 
Mr. Trawick leaves to cherish his memories, his mother: Mrs. Vera Trawick, Sandersville, Georgia; three sisters: Mrs. Lydia Woodard, Atlanta, Georgia, Mrs. Linda Chambers, Cottage Grove, Minnesota, Mrs. Cathy Suggs, Milledeville, Georgia; two brothers: Mr. Malvin Trawick, Riverdale, Georgia, Mr. Alton Trawick, College Park, Georgia; grandmother: Mrs. Leola Peeler Liggins, Sandersville, Georgia; two sisters-in-law: Mrs. Jacqueline Trawick, Riverdale, 
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Georgia, Mrs. Joann Trawick, College Park, Georgia; three brothers-in-law: Mr. Willie Woodard, Atlanta, Georgia, Mr. Leo Suggs, Milledgeville, Georgia, Mr. Sammie Chambers, Cottage Grove, Minnesota; five uncles; six aunts; three nieces; three nephews; a host of other relatives and friends. 
 
ORDER OF SERVICE 
 
PROCESSIONAL 
HYMN 
SCRIPTURE PRAYER SONG SOLO REMARKS SOLO OBITUARY SOLO EULOGY RECESSIONAL 
 
Congregation \. Rev. Charlie Steele 
Mr. Cheeves Hooks Choir 
Mr. Marion Trawick Dea. Marvin Harris Ms. Victoria Woodard 
Read Silently Mrs. Donna Peterson 
Rev. Charlie Steele 
PALLBEARERS Class of 1975 
FLOWERBEARERS Class of 1975 
 
INHUMATION: Church Cemetery