MAKE YOUR DAY BRIGHT BY THINKING RIGHT Don't start your day by supposin that trouble is just ahead, It's better to stop supposin ancl start with a prayer instead, And make it a prayer of thanksgiving for the wonderful things God has wrought Like the beautiful sunrise and sunset, "God's Gifts" that are free and not bought - For what is the use of supposin the dire things that could happen to you And worry about some misfortune that seldome if ever comes true - But instead of just idle supposin step forward to meet each new day Secure in the knowledge God's near you to lead you each step of the way For supposin the worst things will happen only helps to make them come true And you darken the bright, happy moments that the dear Lord has given to you - So if you desire to be happy and get rid of that "misery of dread" Just give up "supposin the worst things" and look for "the best things" instead. Helen Steiner Rice PALLBEARERS The Stewards of Greater Allen Chapel A.M.E . Church ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The family of Josephine Hill Turk wishes to thank each of you for your support and your expressions of love and kindness. THE INTERMENT WOODLAWN MEMORIAL PARK JJrun.eral &.erutc.es Jrnr fllllrs. Jntspltint Bill murk TUESDAY - JULY 26, 1988 3:00P.M. GREATER ALLEN CHAPEL A.M.E. CHURCH THE REVEREND ALAN HALE WICKER, OFFICIATING INTERMENT THE OBITUARY OF MRS. JOSEPHINE HILL TURK Mrs. Josephine Hill Turk was born July 21, 1915 in Baldwin County to the late Stephen and Bessie Hill. She received her education in the Bibb County School System. She departed this life on July 22, 1988 at the Medical Center of Central Georgia. She was united in holy matrimony to Mr. John Henry Turk in Augusta of 1968. She was a faithful member of the Greater Allen Chapel A.M.E. Church where during her twenty year tenure, she was a member of the Allenities Club and served as secretary. In 1980, she retired from the Bibb County Board of Education, Food Services Department. Her survivors include: a devoted husband, John Henry Turk; a daughter, Josephine D. Booker of Dumfries, Virginia; a son, Herschel Danley of Miami, Florida; two grandchildren, Michael R. Booker of Dumfries, Virginia and Lisa Dukes of Orlando, Florida; two great 'Qrandchildren, Jennifer and Dwight Dukes of Orlando, Florida; five sisters, Marion Sears of Detroit, Ethel Brown of Macon, Mildred Wright of Milledgeville, Marie Roy of Louisville, Kentucky and Bessie Bryson of Fort Myers, Florida; one brother, Walter Hill of Detroit, Michigan; one daughter-in-law, one son-in-law, and several nieces and nephews, and a host of other relatives and friends. OBSEQUIES FOR JOSEPHINE HILL TURK BORN JULY 21 , 191 5 DIED JULY 22, 1988 ORDER OF SERVICE THE PRELUDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Audrey Willene Johnson Robert Williams THE PROCESSIONAL THE HYMN . . . . . . . . . . . "Tempted and Tried" No. 355 THE PRAYEA . . . . . . . . . . . . The Reverend Horace Banks THE HYMN . . . . . . . "When Peace, Like A River" No. 448 THE SCRIPTURE READINGS: ..... The Rev. Gloria Wicker OLD TESTAMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Psalm 46 NEW TESTAMENT ................. John 14: 1-7 THE SOLO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Vashti Pullings THE OBITUARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Read Silently THE EULOGY . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Reverend Alan Wicker THE RECESSIONAL THE INTERMENT