Homegoing and eulogistic services for Mr. Frank Brown, November 22, 1954-December 5, 2011, Friday, December 9, 2011, two o'clock p.m., Ebenezer Baptist Church, [Lincolnton, Ga. ], Rev. Roy D. Andrews, officiating

Ho m e g o i n g and E u l o gi s t i c Services for
MR. F R A N K B R O W N
November 22,1954 - December 5, 2011 Friday, December 9, 2011 Two O'clock P.M.
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November 22, 1954 - December 5, 2011
I have toldyou these things, so that in meyou may have peace. In this worldyou will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world. (John 16:33)
In the misting rain of a cloud filled Monday evening De cember 5, 2011 Almighty God in his divine wisdom reached down in Augusta, Georgia and called home the soul of our fa ther, grandfather, cousin and friend Frank Brown.
The son of the late Grace Brown Freeman and the latePooler Wellmaker and stepson of the late Nick Freeman. Frank was a native son of Lincoln County, but had lived much of his life in South Carolina around Greenwood and McCormick. Along with his parents Frank was reunited in his heavenly with his sister Marie Williams who had preceded him in death.
Frank had been employed by Milliken Mills and had worked at Pirelli Cable.
He will be truly missed and his memory cherished by those who survive him including his sons: Frankie Brown and wife Kristina, of Jacksonville, Florida and Ricardo Brown and wife, Sophal of Spartanburg, South Carolina, as wells a his grandchildren Wisdom Brown, Justice Brown, Satavia Brown and Rihanna Brown. In addition mourning his passing are his god sisters: Belinda Gilchrist, Benita Sherman, Beverly Ware and Barbie Hearst along with a god brother: James Stevens. In addi tion to a host of friends and relatives he is survived by a cousin Mary Callaham, who was also like a mother to him and his cous ins Joanne Norman and Sylvester Clinton.

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2:00 p.m., December 5, 2011 Rev. Roy D. Andrews, Officiant Processional.........................................Mr. Welcome E. Mason, Pianist Greeting and Scripture..................................................... Rev. Andrews
Obituary & Acknowledgments......... Mrs. Willie Mae Lanier, Sister-in-law
Personal Remarks..................................................... Mr. Frankie Brown As a Classmate.............................................LCHS 1972 Class Member Remarks......................................................... (please limit to 3 minutes) Poem.........................................Mrs. Kristina Brown, Daughter-in-law
I Will Never Forget Reflections..................................Rev. Charles "Larry" Brewington, Sr.
Open Door Ministries Selection......................................................................... Ms. Tonya Coley
You Will Message of Comfort......................................................... Rev. Andrews Benediction and Closing Prayer.................................... Rev. Andrews Recessional................................................................................Mr. Mason Committal Services..................... Ebenezer Baptist Church Cemetery
Arkrtn fabhgmenf s The family of Frank Brown wishes to express its grateful apprecia tion for the kindness shown our loved one during his life and for your sup port, prayers and words of comfort at his death. We appreciate the calls, cards, emails, floral contributions and your attendance at this service. Please continue to lift us up in your prayers in the coming days. May God Bless each j of you.
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I Will Never Forget By: Kristina Brown
I never will forget how proud you were of me When I would play ball beating some of my best homies.
You made me think that in ME was the best That I was quicker, sharper and smarter than the rest.
As a child you instilled in me the desire to win To always be the best to fight 'til the end.
Now the time has come for us to say goodbye Your suffering has ended no more tears to cry.
All is forgiven no bitterness here Because God is taking my hurt and He's blessing my tears.
You see you made me a WINNER! I know this for sure You made me a fighter you made me endure. I will love you for the rest of my days The memories I'll hold in my heart always.
Services o f Comfort and Remembrance Entrusted To:
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200 May Avenue-- Lincolnton, Georgia 30817 Kevin R. Beggs, Funeral D irector and Mortician
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