Eulogistic services for Mrs. Amanda P. Artemus, Calvary A.M.E. Church, Leesville, South Carolina, June 1, 1965 5:00 p.m.

E U'L 0 G I S T I C SERVICES FOR
MS. AANDA P. ARTEMUS
CALVERY A.MrS# CHURCH LEESVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA
June 1, 1965 ^tOO P .M.

PROGRAM

Processional

Hymn; "Abide With Me" ,

Scripture And Invocation ....... Rev, B. W. Ralston

Hymn: "What A Friend We Have In Jesus"

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Brief Remarks

, Rev, Joseph Bouknight

Soio
V ~ogy

MrSe-S.W* Gantt * o * -,, Rev, William Smith

Recessional

Pallbearers Flower Girls

Nephews Neices and Members Of Tee Woman1 s Progressive
Club

EXPRESSION OF APPRECIATION
Expression of appreciation to the many friends for the*cards, florals and other acts of kindness hoxin during the illness and passing or Mrs, Amanda - * Artemus is extended by the family.

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OBITUARY
Amanda P. Artemas, daughter of the late
Major and Frances Percy was bom August 20, I85
in Fairfield County and passed this life on May 28, 1965.
She has spent most of her life in Batesburg and was a member of Calvery A*M.E* Church*
In I9IO, she was married to the late Janus
Z* Artemus of Edgefield County and to this union were bom one daughter, Eula P. and two sons, Major James and the late Timothy Edward*
She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Eula Gibson; one son, Major Artemus of Batesburgj two sisters, Mrs. Alice Jones, Pittsburg, Paj Mrs* Julia Humphrey, New York City; one brother^ Thomas Peny, Batesburg; four grandchildren, Mrs. Virginia Mendenhall, Denmark, S. C.; Mrs* Jacqulyn Carter, Batesburg; jpmes and Jeriy Arte;"us, Philadelphia, Pa*; six great-grandchildren; a number of nephews and neices and a host of other relatives and friends*

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