Military Services for Mr. Hulet Wilkerson, Friday, May 12, 1967, 3:00 P.M., St. Mary Methodist Church, Pine Street, Hogansville, Georgia, Rev. Andrew Mitchell, Officiating

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FLOWER BEARERS St. Mary's Ushers
PALL BEARERS Booker Ellis, Jr. BOO. Thomas Willie F. Mc!Jaughlin Eugene Phi}~s Johnny Rosser Willie Soott Lakes
Thrtt.sh and Son in Charge Hoga.nsvi~, Georgia

MILITAR'\'~ SERVI~ES
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MIL DUI...ET ILKERS-.~

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Friday., May 12.,1967 3:00P.M.
St. Mary Methodist ~hureh Pine Street
DogansviUe., Georgia Rev. And1e'v MiteheU., Officiating

OBITUARY
Mr. Hulet WHkerson was born October 18, 1919 in Heard County, Georgia and departed this life Friday, M~y 5, 1967 at the Veterans Hospital in AUanta, Ga.
He was the son of the laJte Mr. and Mrs. Garnett Wilkerson.
He joined the Oausley Chapel A. M. E. Church at an ear-
ly age and in later years joined St. Mary Mochodist Church and served on the Steward &Yard.
He was married to Mrs. Ada Pearl Ellis Wilkerson and unto this union, 1 daughter was born, Rita Wilke~son.
He served in t he U. S. Army for 4% years.
He is survived by a devoted wife, Mrs. Ada Pearl Wilkerson, 1 daughter, Miss Rita Wilkerson, 1 sister, Mrs. Elease Reese, 1 brdther, Mr. Charlie Philpots, 2 step-'brothers, Mr. Eddie B. Reese Mr. Oalvin ReeSe, 1 uncle, Mr. Mot Johnson, neices, nephews and other relatives and friends.
"God so loved t he world that He gave rns only son and who so eVler believeth in him should not perish but have everlasting life."

RITES

Hymn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Choir Scripture

Prayer

Rev. Lewis Gates

Hymn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Cho,ir Acknowledgements ------------------------------------ Mrs. Annie Young

E ulogy -------------------------------- Rev. And:r1etw P. Mitchell, Pastor Recessional

I nterment -------------------------------------------------------- Church Cemetery

THANKS
The family of Mr. Hulet Wilkers()n wishes no thank thel.ir many friends for their sympathetic understandings and all acts of kindness shown during the illness and dooth of their loved one.