Family and Friends Family and Friends a'l/(emo'tie.i'' df/J.jrwe i1- a hea1-tat1.fu. no oJU can fu.al cMemo'Ll1- a'Le 1-oJnt:thing noofl can 1-tecd~ ~ornt: may {o'Lfjet that 1-fu:. i1- gone, 23ut we wiLL aLwa!J1- .'Lernt:mbe'l- fu."- Loo-ln9 tone. fJ{u_ {aee c,v-E Loued 1-o dt:a'L ~iLent i1- the uolcE wi.l'u_a'L: d-fe'L 1-mift: -wiLL JUU7- bt: ju'Lt:d d/e'L 1-pi'Llt o;riLL Llue in ou~ hea'l.t1- fo'Lt:f.ft:'!, . ., . ({it~ r;r/e are very grateful to all our many friends for the many .. rr beautiful expressions ofsympathy y~u have ext(i_nded to us. . . Thank you for your love, qoncern and your sharing with us at thzs -- time. May God richly bless e,ach ofyou. . ' Following the services we will greet friends atthe Church .Fellowship Hall. - The Family - 243 North Broad Street Monroe, Georgia 30655 . (770) 267-2642 . Funeral Arrangements Entrusted to: Young Funeral Home, Inc. 3106 WestStreet Covington, Georgia 30210 (770) 786-2944 In Loving Memory of @/f.e !or~ gfvitIT llJtfl t]fe !or1} tukPift Sunrise June 9, 1906 Sunset December 6, 1998 Thursday, December 10, 1998 One OJ)clock P.M. m. mlurray . IJ. ll!hurch Covingt_on, Georgia J Reverend Kathryn Hazel, Pastor. Reverend Augusta H. Hall, Jr., Eulogist "Think ofher smiling and happy. She is not dead, she is just away." On June 9, 1906, the late Mr. & Mrs. Matt (Annie Maude Cook) Smith became the proud parents ofa lovely baby daughter they named Mattie. Born in Newton County, Georgia, she was one oftheir.six children. All have preceded her in death. On December 6, 1998, God called her to eternal rest. Growing up in Newton County, she attended its public schools. She was a member ofMurray C. M. E; Church where she served as Stewardess and on the usher board. For many years she worked diligently for the Kirkland Family in Covington, in the capacity ofNanny and housekeeper. She enjoyed taking care ofchildren. In 1964, she joined the late Mr. John Williams in Holy Matrimony. The newlyweds moved to Buffalo, New York. After her husband's death in 1980, Mattie returned to Atlanta where . she resided with her niece, Lizzie'Ruth. Mattie will be fondly rememberedfor her sweet disposition and personality and for .her willingness to -help others whenever she could. She loved cooking, gardening and was especially fond ofher two dogs. She leaves to cherish her memory the following caring family members: Nieces: Mr. & Mrs. Charlie (Charlie Mae) Ponder, Covington, Ms. Lizzie Ruth Smith, Atlanta, Mrs. Mattie West, Conyers, Mr. & Afrs. Tommy (Geneva) Harris, Covington; . Nephews: Mr. & Mrs. James Robert (Pearl) Smith, Mr. & Mrs. Adam (Jessie) Strong, both ofCovington; Special nephew: Mr. Ralph Smith ofAtlanta; Special cousin: Mr. Oscar L. Smith ofNorv..'ood; Specialfriends: Mrs. Emily Scott Chonko, Afrs. Susan Wood, Mrs. Charity Singletary, Mrs. Ruth Cosby; and a host of other loving relatives andfriends; PRELUDE PROCESSIONAL . I ~~ .~ , o : ,I i,: 0 0 ' 0 ;, ~ : !'.; J ~ SELECTION-' .. :.................~~ .~~ ~ ~ ..:.........":;;..'...:~-:.;::.:~ .. ~ .-.-~:.'.. ~:-~: ~; .. C.hoir .. PRAYER OF COMFORT ' ~ . . SCRIPTURAL CONSOLATION Old Testament . ~ .. . . . : : ... New Testament . -~. . . . .. . ' ' ' SOLO .. ~ .......... : . ~ : ..... .'......... ~ .~ ......... ............... Mr. Clarence Price REMARKS ... .. .... ....... (Limit 3 Minutes) .......: . Open ACKNOWLEDGMENT ...................... Mrs. Ariel -You.ng Sullivan SOLO ~ ~ ~ ; ..............Mr. Bijf"Smith EULOGY ...................................... Reverend Augusta H. Hall, Jr. RECESSIONAL ,, .'' . INTERMENT . Westside Cemetery Covington, Georgia