Funeral Services For MRS. WILLIE MAE GLOVER ALVAREZ TUESDAY; AUGUST 20, 1991 4:00 P.M. OLIVE GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Orangeburg, South Carolina THE REVEREND JESSE R. ROBINSON, Pastor The Obituary MRS. WILLIE MAE GLOVER ALVAREZ, daughter of the late Willie and Mary Jane Cook Glover died on August 17,1991. She was bom April 26, 1904 in Orangeburg County. Mrs. Alvarez's education was received at Sterling School in Orangeburg County. She was a faithful member of Olive Grove Baptist Church where she worked hard and served as a Nurse until her health failed. Her church officers and members loved her and they never forgot her. Constantly throughout each year they remembered her in many ways. Mrs. Alvarez belonged to a very close family unit. To know Aunt Mae was to love her. She had a special way with all family members. She served them, supervised them, showed seniority; but in her own special way she loved each one of us. Survivors include a Sister-In-Law: Gertmde Glover; a Brother-In-Law: Mordecai Williams, Jr.; Nieces and Nephews: Thelma Glover, Eugene and Mary Williams, Talmedge and Ruby Glover, Calvert and Evelyn Hemingway, Fred and Mary Whiting, Theodore H. Jamison, Sandra Grant, Marion and Annie Jamison, David and Queen Toomer, Alvarez Woods, Buddy and Gertie Wheeler, and David Glover; Grandnieces and Grandnephews:; a special neighbor and friend, Josephine Brown; former husband: Charles Alvarez; and other relatives and friends. ORDER OF SERVICE The Reverend Jesse R. Robinson Presiding PRELUDE PROCESSIONAL SONG "God Will Take Care of You" SCRIPTURE Old Testament New Testament The Reverend George Watson, Pastor Trinity United Methodist Church Orangeburg, South Carolina PRAYER SOLO ... Mrs. Helen Williams REMARKS Deacon Roger Hampton MUSIC Choir WORDS OF COMFORT .... Reverend Robinson MUSIC RECESSIONAL Interment Orangeburg Cemetery Orangeburg, South Carolina Note of Thanks The family is deeply grateful to all their many friends for their prayers and kindness expressed during their hour of bereavement. May God Bless each of you. PALLBEARERS Men of Olive Grove Baptist Church FLORAL BEARERS Women of Olive Grove Baptist Church V WHEN I MUST LEA VE YOU When I must leave you for a little while, Please do not grieve and shed wild tears And hug your sorrow to you through the years, But start out bravely with a gallant smile; And for my sake and in my name Live on and do ail things the same, Feed not your loneliness on empty days But fill each waking hour in useful ways, Reach out your hand in comfort and in cheer And I in turn will comfort you and hold you near; And never, never be afraid to die, For I am waiting for you in the sky! Helen Steiner Rice Arrangement By: BYTHEWOOD FUNERAL HOME Orangeburg, South Carolina