Eulogistic service for Mrs. Roberta Beale, Thursday, March 13, 2008, 11:00 a.m., Cedar Grove Cemetery, Augusta, Georgia, Reverend Dr. Donald R. Jordan, Trinity Christian Methodist Episcopal Church

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Thursday, March 13, 2 0 0 3 1TOO A.M.
Cedar Grove Cemetery Augusta, Georgia
Reverend Dr. Donald R. Jordan Trinity Christian Methodist Episcopal Church

Obituary
C^rs. (Roberta Recife
July 9,1912 - March 0, 2 0 0 3
On Saturday, March 3 ,2 0 0 3 a t University Hospital, the Lord called home Mrs. Roberta Seale, 95, formerly of Hunter Street, widow of the late Mr. Edward Seale.
Mrs. Seale was a faithful member of Trinity Christian Methodist Episcopal Church until her health failed.
She was education in the public schools of Richmond County.
She was a homemaker and also assisted her late husband in their upholstery business.
Survivors are a devoted niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Joe N. (Shirley) Samuels, Jr., Augusta; other nieces, nephews; a devoted god daughter, Ms. (Seorgene Parks; special neighbors and friends, Mrs. Ruth Crawford and family; and many other dear friends.

Reverend Dr. Donald R. Jordan, Officiating
Words of Assurance
Reverend Dr. Donald R. Jordan
Prayer
Reverend Dr. Sam Davie Seulah Grove S a p tist Church
Reflections
A s An A u n t - Mrs. Shirley 3. Samuels A s A Neighbor
Mrs. Anna Crawford Wills
'M ed iation
P a sto r Donald R. Jordan
Service of Committal

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Mnoiuiedgements
The family wishes to express its deepest and sincere appreciation for the many visitors, prayers, cards and other a cts of kindness shown tov^arde us in this time of bereavement. Not one card will go unread, not one flower will go unrecognized, not one kind thought of sorrow spoken will go unheard, and not one tear will fall from a face and be forgotten. A t a later date, the family will acknowledge all deeds individually.