Eulogistic Services In Loving Memory of Mrs. Mamie Favors Bolton
Lyonsville Baptist Church Wilkes County, Georgia Monday, January 18, 1982 - 3 P.M. Rev. C. P. Wright, Officiating
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"Someday, somewhere, our eyes shall see her facerthats kept in
our memory. Someday her hands shall touch our hands, just over in
the morning land."
Mrs. Mamie Favors Bolton quietly and peacefully slept away
Friday morning at her residence after several years of declining
health.
Mrs. Bolton was born to the late Mr. and Mrs. Parish Favors,
January 1, 1891 in Wilkes County, Georgia. She was a native of
WilkesCounty, Georgia, but lived in Lincoln County for 10 years
with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hawes.
She was a member of the Lyonsville Baptist Church, the Mothers
Board, and the Usher Board.
Whenever anyone met her, she always had a warm smile and a
friendly handshake for everyone she met.
She was united in wedlock to the late Mr. Henry Bolton and to
this union 25 children were born.
Those who are deeply touched are her daughters, Mrs. Nancy L.
Hawes and Mrs. Mamie Lue Jenkins of Lincolnton, Ga., Mrs. Coa
Scott, Augusta, Ga., Mrs. Jessie Reed, Millen, Ga., Mrs. Cassie
Higgins, Orlando, Fla., Mrs. Ola Andrews, Chattanooga, Tenn., and
Mrs. Janie B. Witherspoon, Queen City, N. Y.; her sons, Mr. Tat
Bolton, Marion, Ohio, Mr. H. B. Bolton, Mr. Wade Bolton, Mr.
Charlie Bolton, and Mr. Fred Bolton, all of Lincolnton, Ga., Mr.
Johnny Bolton and Mr. Claude Bolton, Rayle, Ga., Mr. George
Bolton, Charlotte, N. C., Mr. Paul Bolton, Knoxville, Tenn., 72
grandchildren, nine daughters-in-law, two sons-in-law and a host of
great grandchildren, great-great grandchildren, nieces, nephews,
cousins and friends.
Acknowledgement
Perhaps you sang a lovely song or
sat quietly in a chair;
Perhaps you sent beautiful flowers,
if so, we saw them there.
Perhaps you sent or spoke kind words
as any friends could say;
Perhaps you were not there at all
just thought of us that day.
Perhaps you prepared some tasty food, or maybe furnished a car;
Perhaps you rendered a service unseen,
near at hand or from afar,
Whatever you did to console our heart,
we thank you so much
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Whatever the part.
The Family
Processional
Selection ............... ."What a Friend We Have in Jesus"
Scripture ........................ .Rev. C. P. Wright
Prayer ........... . . ....... Rev. Tommy L. Blackwell
Remarks .............. A Representative from each church 2 minutes each Tabernacle Baptist Church Ebenezer Baptist Church St. Luke Baptist Church Lyonsville Baptist Church
Acknowledgments ................. Mrs. Alvyne Wright
Hymn ................... ."A Charge to Keep I Have"
Eulogy ......................... .Rev. C. P. Wright
Recessional
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Committal Rites ................... Church Cemetery
Grandsons
Lyonsville Baptist Church Mothers Board
HONORARY PALLBEARERS Grandson-in-law
Tribute
A million times we have needed you, A million times we have cried. If love alone could have spared you, You would have never died. If all the world was ours to give We would give it, yes; and more. To see you coming up our steps, And walking through our door. To hear your voice, to see your smile, To sit and talk with you awhile, To be with you the same old way, Would be our fondest today. A heart of gold stopped beating, Two smiling eyes closed to rest. God broke our hearts to prove to us,
He only takes the best.
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