Homegoing service for Robert Browner, Thursday, April 22, 1999, 1:00 p.m., Piney Grove Missionary Baptist Church, Rev. Willie J. Jackson, officiating

H0ME60IN6 SERVICE FOR
ROBERT BROWNER
THURSDAY, A PR IL 22,1999 1:00 P.M.
PINEY GROVE GROVE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHRUCH
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REV. W ILLIE J. JACKSON, OFFICIATING

Robert Browner was born May 25, 1925 in Athens, Georgia (Jackson County) to the late John Henry and Ida Lou Browner.
Robert Browner was a World War II Veteran. He had accept Jesus as his Lord and Savior at an early age. He joined a Church in Washington DC area. He was formerly employed with Two State Construction Co. as a Bricklayer and later self employed.
He made his journey to be with the Lord on April 16,1999.
He was a very friendly and likeable person. His memory will be cherished forever.
Those who will miss him most are: His daughters, Judith Browner, Peachtree City, Ga. and Vivian Dacus, Augusta, Ga. and Bonita Browner-Williams(Joseph); One son Willie Robert Browner, Augusta, GA. One step-son Bobby Ward(Shirley), Augusta, Ga. Three Grandsons, Gary Hart, Columbus Ga., Jason Hart, Oklahoma City,,Oklahoma, Reginald Manker, Philadelphia, Pa.; three Granddaughters Natasha Browner, Birmingham, Al., Adrienne Dacus, Augusta, Ga., Amy Manker, Augusta, Ga., Three Greatgrands Corinne, Laban and Katherine Hart, Columbus, Ga. Also Two sisters Gertrude Brugess, Augusta, Ga and Sarah Dowdy(Leroy), Athens, Ga. One Brother Willie Browner(Ruth), Athens, Ga; One Brother-In-Law John Willie Brown(The late Henrietta Browner) Athen, Ga. A host of niecies, nephews, cousins, and friends

ORDER OF SERVICE Reverend S. T. Thompkins, Presiding

PROCESSIONAL SCRIPTURE PRAYER SELECTION REMARKS '

REV. S T . THOMPKINS
REV CLARENCE BROWN
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS MRS. ORVIS MADDOX

EULOGY

REV. WILLIE J JACKSON

RECESSIONAL

INTERMENT

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PINEY GROVE CEMETERY

PALLBEARERS
RANDY BROWNER ANTHONY BROWNER JOSEPH WILLIAMS

CHARLES HOBBS FRIEND FRIEND

HE IS NOT REALY LOST TO US, HE HAS ONLY GONE AWAY.
HE WILL BE THERE IN THE MORNING OF A BRIGHTER, FAIRER DAY.
MAY THE THOUGHT OF THIS BRING COURAGE IN THE SORROW THAT WE BEAR. FOR SOME DAY W E'LL BE UNITED IN THE SHELTER OF GOD'S CARE.

THANK YOU The family wished to express sincere gratitude for the many expressions of kindness shown during the illness and passing of
their loved one
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THANKS TO WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, INC. 1765 MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR BLVD
AUGUSTA, GA