Funeral services for Mrs. Lizzie S. Brayboy, 1891-1972, Thankful Baptist Church, 3rd and Walker Streets, Augusta, Georgia, Monday, January 24, 1972, 4:00 p.m.

FUNERAL SERVICES FOR
MRS. LIZZIE S. BRAYBOY 1891-1972
THANKFUL BAPTIST CHURCH 3rd and Walker Streets Augusta, Georgia
Monday, January 24, 1972 4:00 P.M.

PROGRAM

Processional ................................................................ Perfect Day

I

Selection, Hymn 453 ........................ Am I A Soldier of the Cross

Scripture .......................................................... Rev. C. S. Hamilton

Prayer ................................................................ Rev. E. A. Brown

i

Selection, Hymn 258 ............ Father I Stretch My Hands to Thee

Resolution .................... Missionary Society and Deaconess Board
f; ii.
Remarks .................................................... Rev. William Roundtree

Solo .................................................................... Rev. Floyd Heard

Acknowledgements ........................................ Mrs. Janie H. Lowe

Words of Comfort ............................................ Rev. N. T. Young

Solo ............................................................ Mrs. Virginia Y. Price

Recessional ................................................................ Going Home

OBITUARY
Mrs. Lizzie Stewart Brayboy, daughter of the late Mr. Sandy and Mrs. Hattie Phinizy Stewart was born June 25, 1891 in Augusta, Georgia. She departed this life Friday, January 21, 1972 at the age of 80.
She was educated in the public schools of Richmond County. She was converted and baptized into the membership of Thankfd Baptist Church in 1908 under the pastorage of Rev. F. T. Wallace. She has served Thankful well through the years being a part of everything anywhere Thankful Church was involved. She was in the organization of the Missionary Society and Dea coness Boards. She has held office in the Senior Choir, Mission, Deaconess Board, Sunday School, and many other groups. She was a faithful member of the weekly prayer band until her health failed. "Thankful" was her spiritual haven.
She was united in holy wedlock to Robert Lee Brayboy on April 26, 1911. They lived together happily for 60 years.
Survivors include a devoted husband, Dea. Robert L. Brayboy, Sr., one daughter Mrs. Gussie B. Conner. Two sons Robert L Brayboy, Sr. of Boston, Mass, and Julian S. Brayboy of Augusta. One son-in-law James E. Conner, two daughters-in-law Mrs. Adelaide H. Brayboy of Boston, Mass., and Mrs. Gloria W. Bray boy of Atlanta, Georgia. Seven grandchildren: Mrs. Brenda B. Holmes of Ft. Lenardwood, Mo., Robert L. Brayboy III and Stanley S. Brayboy, Rose A. Brayboy and Carol C. Brayboy of Boston, Mass., Velyna E. Conner and Weyta L. Conner of Augusta. Two great-grandchildren Allyson Holmes and Felicia Holmes, Fort. Lenardwood, Mo. Grandson-in-law, Sgt. Defore Holmes, Ft. Len ardwood, Mo. Two god-children Chester A. Heard, and Betina Johnson, and a host of sorrowing friends.

When all is done ,and my last word is said, And ye who loved me, mourn, "He is dead", Let no one weep, for fear that I should know, And sorrow too that ye should sorrow so.

When all is done and in the oosing clay, Ye lay this cast-off hull of mine away, Pray not for me, for, after long despair, The quiet of the grave will be a prayer.

When all is done, say not my day is oer, And that thro night, I seek a dimmer shore: Say rather that my morn has just begun. I greet the dawn and not a setting sun,

When all is done.

Paul Lawrence Dunbar

HONORARY PALLBEARERS

Members of the Board of Deacons Members of the Deaconess Board Members of the Missionary Society . /

ACTIVE PALLBEARERS

Mr. Ernest Alien Mr. Mason Boler, Jr. Mr. Marion Jakes

Mr. William Pinckney Mr. Eugene Robinson
Mr. Jesse Wright

Interments: Cedar Grove Cemetary Dents Undertaking Establishment, In Charge

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