Homegoing services for Anthony Jared Brown, Saturday, July 24, 1999, 2:00 p.m., Zion Fair Missionary Baptist Church, New Ellenton, South Carolina, Reverend Bruce Wright, pastor, presiding, Reverend Paul Bush, eulogist

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Saturday, July 24, 1999 2:00 P.M.
.Z/c>/7 Fa/r Missionary Baptist Church New Ellenton, South Carolina
Reverend Bruce Wright, Pastor - Presiding Reverend Paul Bush, Eulogist
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"When peace like a river attendeth my way, when sorrow like sea billows roll, whatever my lot thou has taught me to say, it is well, it is well with my soul."
On Sunday midday, July 18, 1999, the death angel was dispatched to University Hospital, Augusta, Georgia, to take from this world the soul of ^& TO. ^//^fAony ^etveet &8 TOW/*. He was the son of Mrs. Eula Bush Brown Beard. In the year of I960, and the month and day of February 27, he was born in the town of New EUenton, South Carolina. "But forgive us, Lord, for mourning, for wishing he was here; its hard to give up someone whom we have come to love so dear."
Anthony lived his childhood and adult life in the Augusta area. As a youngster he attended the Public School System of Richmond County, as well as Richmond Academy. "Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth while the evil days come not."
Under the pastorship of the late Dr. D. W. Hickson, Anthony became a member of the Zion Fair Missionary Baptist Church, where he sang as a former member of the Young Adult Choir. He also enjoyed attending Sunday School.
Dont grieve for me for now I am free, good friends, good times, a loved ones touch, perhaps my time seemed all too brief.
His survivorship includes: two daughters, Mrs. Chiquita (Anderson) Brihm, Waynesboro, GA and Ms. Juanitica Franklin, Augusta, GA; four grandchildren, Tynequa Ervin, Anderson Brihm, III, Shantris Brihm and Antonio Shepard; a loving mother of the home, Mrs. Eula Bush Brown Beard, Augusta, GA; three brothers, Mr. Willie E. Brown, Hephzibah, GA, Mr. Lawrence (Patricia) Brown, North Augusta, SC and Mr. Clarence (Shirley) Steed, Hephzibah, GA; three sisters, Mrs. Bettie B. Griffin, Augusta, GA, Mrs. Barbara (Tony) Grafton, Gloversville, SC and Mrs. Gloria B. Sturgis, Augusta, GA; and a host of uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, cousins and sorrowing friends.

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Reverend Bruce Wright ~ Presiding

Prelude ....................................... Musician

Processional

Hymn

Scriptures ............................. Rev. Finance Bush Old Testament - Psalm 23
New Testament -John 14:1-6

Prayer ............................... Rev. Sullivan Bush

Song. .............................. United Voices ofZion "Trouble Dont Last Always"

Remarks
As A Friend & Neighbor - Mr. Adam Williamson As A Deacon - Mr. Clarence Bush

Acknowledgements ................. Mrs. Thelma Chavous

Obituary. .................................. ReadSUentiy
Song. .............................. United Voices ofZion "Hell Welcome Me"

Eulogy .................................. Rev. Paul Bush

Recessional

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Interment ............................. Church Cemetery
Benediction ............................ Rev. Bruce Wright ~ Repast -
Church Annex

Brian Brown Marcus Brown James Griffin

Active Pallbearers
Terrell Walker

Travis Brown Kyler Craflon Jedidah Parks

Honorary Pallbearers
Golden Age Club

Flower Bearers
Nieces and Ushers

Honorary Flower Bearers
Second Thursday Friends
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b (Each <His Own
/ cannot change the way I am, I never really try, Cod made me different and unique, I never ask Him why. If I appear peculiar, Theres nothing I can do, You must accept me as I am, As Ive accepted you. Cod made a casting of each life, Then threw the old away, Each child is different from the rest, Unlike as night from day. So often we will criticize, The things that others do, But, do you know, they do not think, The same as you and me. So God in all His wisdom, Who knows us all by name, He didnt want us to be bored, Thats why we are not the same.
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The family wishes to express our deepest gratitude for the many acts of kindness shown to us during the passing of our loved one. A sincere thanks for the prayers, visits, calls, food, flowers and everything said or done to comfort us during our most trying hours.

W. H. Mays Mortuary
"Professional and StaffServices A Family Tradition Since 1922" 1221 James Brown Boulevard - Augusta, Georgia