Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Marshall Adams, True Vine Baptist Church, Sunday, March 14, 1971, 1:30 p.m., Rev. R. V. Sims, pastor

THE LORD is my shepherd; I

shall not want.

2

He maketh me to lie down in

green pastures: he leadeth me be-

side the still waters.

3 He restoreth my soul: he lead-

eth me in the paths of righteousness

for his name's sake.

4 Yea, though I walk through the

valley of the shadow of death, I

will fear no evil: for thou art with

me; thy rod and thy staff they com-

fort me.

5 _ Thou preparest a table before

me in the presence of mine enemies:

thou anointest my head with oil;

my cup runneth over.

6 Surely goodness and mercy shall

follow me all the days of my life:

and I will dwell in the house of the

LORD for ever.

PSALM 23.

OBITUARY
Mrs, Annie Bell Marshall Adams, entered into rest unexpectedly on March 11, 1971. A native of Columbia County. Mrs. Adams was born on November 9, 1897. Her oarsnts were the late Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Marshall. Mrs. Adams united with the Second Hopeful Baptist Church of Blythe, Georgia where she served faithfully until her family moved to Augusta. At this time, Mrs. Adams joined the True Vine Baptist Church, and was a faithful member until her death.
Mrs. Adams was married to the late Mr. Jim Adams. To this union thirteen children were born, four preceded her in death.
She leaves to mourn her death five daughters, Mrs. Eula Mae Beeten of Augusta, Mrs. Rupert Clark of Richmond, Ind. Mrs. Elizabeth Bert, Mrs. Annie Ruth Green, both of Augusta, and Mrs. Myrtis Roberts of Atlanta; for sons, Mr. Jacob B, Adams, Mr. James Adams, Mr. Cleveland Adams and Mr. Arthur Adams, all of Augusta; one sister, Mrs. Daisy Brown of Philadelphia, Penn.; four brothers, Mr. Tom Marshall of Augusta, Mr. Robert Marshall, Mr* Charlie Marshall, Mr. Grady Marshall, all of Philadelphia, Penn. Pour Sonsin-law, Mr. Elais Beeton, Mr. Robert Bert, Mr. Albert Green and Mr. John Roberts; one daughterin law, Mrs0 Annie Bell Adams; two sisters-inlaw, Mrs. Lizzie Marshall and Mrs. Marie Marshall, both of Philadelphia. Thirty-three grand children, twenty-two great gandchildren, four great great grandchildren, cousins, nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.
Another soldier gone to get her great reward She fought the fight and kept the faith and now gone home to God, She fought until she fell Unpo the battlefield, and then she heard her captain say; lay down thy sword and shield.

FUNERAL SERVICES For
Mrs. Annie Marshall Adams True Vine Baptist Church
Sunday, March 14, 1971, 1:30 P.M. Rev. R.V. Sims, Pastor

MASTER OF CEREMONY

Rev. Crockett

PROCESSIONAL

HYMN

The Choir

SCRIPTURE

Rev. E.L. Tanksley

PRAYER

Rev. M. Bryant

HYMN

Choir

REMARKS

(3 Minutes, please) Dea. Brooks Sis. Mt Samuels Dea Coleman

SOLO

Dea. C, Bryant

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ..... Mrs, Beatrice Holiday

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