Final Tribute for Mrs. Rhunette Bell Williams, Saturday, April 16, 1983, 4:00 P.M., Ebenezer Baptist Church, Rev. Jacob Parker, Officiant, Interment, Mosley Cemetery, "Hutchings Services"

HONORARY PALLBEARERS Sam E. Pitts David Tomblin AI Phillips, Jr. Leroy Worthy
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS No one knows pain except one who has been afflicted by
them. No one knows sorrows lest they have been caused to
grieve by them. And, there is no heart that can bear those grievances
without the warmness shown them by friends. We wish for you to know that our hearts have been made
to feel glad by the kind expressions you have shown to us during the hours of our sorrow. Your condolences, flowers, cards, food and all other kind expressions of sympathy.
May God's richest blessings forever be yours. The Family

' SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1983 4:00P.M.
. ~BENEZER BAPTIST CHURCH REV. JACOB PARKER, OFFICIATE
INTERMENT MOSLEY CEMETERY

OBITUARY Mrs. Rhunette (Bell) Young Williams was born February 14, 19820 to the parentage of the late Mrs. Fronnie N. Bell and the late Mr. Arthur Bell, Sr. She departed this life Sunday, April 10, 1983. She confessed Christ as her Lord and Saviour a number of years ago and she joined the Ross Temple Baptist Church under the leadership of the late Rev. L. J. Ross. Later in her life she moved her Christian Membership to the Ebenezer Baptist Church where she served faithfully until her Heavenly Father called her home. She was a member of the Senior Choir and she served as President of the Senior Mission Board, she was also a member of the Brothers and Sisters of Community Lodge. Mrs. Williams leaves to mourn her passing, one son, Mr. Lloyd T. Young of macon, Ga.; one daughter, Mrs. Theresa Young Glover of Macon, Ga.; one sister, Mrs. Ethel L. Hopkins of Philadelphia, Pa.; four brothers, Chief Petty Officers, Norman H. Bell, U.S. Navy of Berkley, Calif., Mr. Willie F. Bell of Miami, Fla., Mr. Arthur Bell, Jr. and Mr. Walter C. Bell both of Philadelphia, Pa.; three grandchildren, Wedia W. Young, Cordelle T. Young, Anthonia S. Young all of Macon, Ga.; one son-in-law, Mr. Ronald Glover of Macon, Ga.; a devoted friend, Mr. Sam Acey, Jr. of Macon, Ga.; several nieces, nephews, cousins
and a host of friends.

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Processional Prelude Selection .. When I've Gone The Last .. Combined Choirs
Mile of The Way Scripture . ..... . .. . . . ..... ... .. Rev. Charlie Williams Prayer . .... . .... . ..... . ... . ..... Rev. Dennis Harden Solo .. . . . ... . . ... . . . . .. ... .. .... Deacon Abe Harper Remarks .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Lillian Riley Obituary ......... . ................ .(Silent Reading) Selection ....... What A Friend ....... Combined Choirs
We Have In Jesus Eulogy . ... .. ... . .. ........ .... .. .Rev. Jacob Parker Viewing of Remains Recessional Interment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Moseley Cemetery