2 JUIVSd sq} jo ssnoq sq} ui ipA\p J[IA\ j puB :sjq A"UI jo SA"Ep sq} jje sui MOJIOJ l]Bqs AOJ3UI PUB ssaupooS Apjng 9 J3AO q^suunj dno Xui :ip mjM pBsq Aui ^SS^UTOUB noqi :S3TUI3U3 3UIUI JO 30U3S3JCJ 3q^ UJ 3UI 3jojsq sjqB^ B ^S3JBd3jd noqx S 3UI 1JOJ -UIOO A~3q} JJB^S Aq^ pUB pOJ Am 13UI q^iM fje noq^ joj :IIAQ ou JBSJ \\ifA j q^Bap jo A\opBqs 3q^ jo ASJIBA aqi qSnoaq^ JIJBM j qgnoq^ B3j^ t? 3^BS S t 3UIBU Siq JOJ S83usno3^q3u jo sq}Bd aqi ui aiu q^3 -pB3j sq :\nos Aui qi3jo;s3j 3jj E -sq sui q43pB3]; 3q I ipjaqdsqs AUI OBITUARYV "Sister, thou wast mild and lovely, Gentle as the summer breeze, Pleasant as the air of evening, When it floats among the trees*" These word are very fitting in toll ing of the life of firs. Mary Alien, daughter of the late Mary F. and Eddie Booker, born in Uilkes County, Georgia on July 9,18&4. She departed this life on Friday, October 25,1974 at the age of 90. She moved to Augusta, Georgia at an early age. She was converted and baptised at Thankful Baptist Church during the pastorage of the late Rev, Cyrus Wilkins. She served Thankful as a member of the Senior Choir, The Missionary Soc iety, The Loyal Workers Club and was a member of the Home Department of the Sunday School. She was faithful to these organizations before her health failed because she enjoyed the fell owships and wanted to do whatever she could to help in the progress of hoi- church. She was united in holy wedlock to the late Ilr. David Alien and to this union one son was born. She loved people,and did everything that she could to help them and to encourage those with she came in contact. She leaves to mourn her passing a devoted son and daughter-in-law, Ernest Alien and Emma Jean Alien. A friend and companion,Ilrs, Lillie Hayes Nieces, nephews, cousins, a god-child, other relatives and friends. r" Peaceful be thy silent slumber, Peaceful in the grave so low; Thou no more wilt join our number; Thou no more our songs shalt know. Yet again we hope to meet thee, When the day of"life is fled; Then in heaven viith joy to greet thee Where no farewell tear is shed. FUNERAL SERVICES FOR Mrs* Mary F. Alien Sunday, October 27, 1974 Thankful Baptist Church 302 Walker Street Augusta, Georgia O **^ "*'i*- *'i.1^*<'iJ1*sT+f-r "fji*f *'ijf*+'.il"* i*f'>* O 'pj.K i"lj vT<^'p,-'*'*l^ *IJ1f- *'Jr*-*"J!f**itr--J'tf*+- ."1i*-+'iff- O -i-^- O Tx* *i!.*tx'tO1-^-^iI1>* ^'f.'*^ v'i'*> *'i,-'>* --"Jix^ 'fcil%^s*'!j"- N-v*^ '.' PROGRAM Processional 4:00 P. II. Selection Choir Scripture Rev. R. A. Lark Prayer Rev. R. A. Lark Selection Choir Remarks Rev. William Rountreo Mr. John W. Franklin Mr. Ervin Capers Solo Rev. Floyd Heard Eulogy Rev. II. T. Young Recessional **ACK1IOWLEDGMENTS** The family of I ITS Mary F. Alien wishes to ex press sincerost appreciation for all the act of- love and concern ectended to her during her ill ness. loy made her very happy. During these hours of bereavement , these same acts of love and concern have been of great comfort to us, we are indeed grateful. May God ever bless each of you for your pray ers, your kindness, your love, and your concern for us. The Family over **PALLBEARERS** Mr. Robert Kolnios Mr, J. Marion Jakes Dea, William IlcCauley Dea. James B* Conner Dea. Henry E, Daggett Dea. Joseph I-Iitcholl INTERMENTSc Mount Of Oliver Cemetery Williams and Dotson Funeral Home In Charge No. 413 Spalding Publishers, Inc. Winter Haven, Fla. 33880 - Litho in U.S.A.