Funeral services for Mr. Willie James (Moot) Brown, Saturday, February 29, 1992, 1:00 p.m., Williams Funeral Home Chapel, 1765 Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard, Augusta, Georgia, Bro. Richard Williams, officiating

Jjuneral j>rtiicg
for
M r. Willie Jam es (Moot) Brown
Saturday, February 29, 1992 - 1:00 P.M. WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL
1765 Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard Augusta, Georgia
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Bro. Richard Williams, Officiating

Obituary
Mr. W illie Jam es (Moot) Brown entered into rest on February 21, 1992 at the University Hospital. He was born January 10, 1928 in Wrens, Georgia to the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown.
For 20 of more years he worked as a truck driver for Yellow Freight until he retired.
He leaves behind, three daughters, Mrs. Patricia B. Jones, Ms. Betty L. Brown and Mrs. Pamela B. McNeil; three sons, Mr. Willie J. Brown, Jr., Mr. Cleveland Brown and Mr. Theodore Brown all of Augusta, Ga.; two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Hightower of Augusta, Ga. and Mrs. Mary Torran of Petersburg, Va.; four brothers, Garvin Brown, Luther Brown, Rufus Brown and J.B. Brown all of Augusta, Ga.; a dear, devoted friend, Mrs. Rosa Johnson; two sons-in-law, Clarence E. Jones and Roderick McNeil; one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Rachel Brown; nine grandchildren, PFC Christopher M. Jones, Deadra Brown, Nicholas D. Brown, Lashana Patterson, Cortesa Brown, Jolanta Brown, Roderick McNeil, Jr., Whitney and Brittany Ball; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Order O f Service

PROCESSIONAL

PIANO SOLO

SCRIPTURE

PRAYER
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS & OBITUARY
EULOGY ...................................................... Bro. Richard Williams

VIEWING OF REMAINS

RECESSIONAL INTERMENT

Ways Grove Baptist Church Cemetery

** PALLBEARERS * *
Nephews
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C o d saw the road was getting rough The hills were hard to clitnh
H e gently closed those loving eyes A n d whispered, " Peace B e I hine. T h e weary hours, the days o f paiti
The sleepless nights are passed T h e ever patient worn out frame
H as found sweet rest at last.
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** ACKNOWLEDGEMENT **
The family of Mr. Willie J. Brown, would like to thank their many friends for all acts of kindness shown to them.
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WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, INC.
In Charge O f Services

Mr. Willie Brown Sr.
Retired truck driver

Mr. James T. I
Instrument technici

WAYNESBORO, Ga. -- Mr. Mr. James T. Holton^

Willie James Brown Sr., of Route Marschalk Road, died Wf

2, Box 283, River Road, died Fri Feb. 26, 1992. at St. Joi

day, Feb. 21, 1992, at University tal.

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Hospital.

The funeral will b<

The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Our Redeen

Saturday at

Church, with the R<

Williams Fu

Dunker officiating. Bo

neral Home.

in Westover Memorial

Burial will be in

Mr. Holton, a lifelot

Ways Grove

of Augusta, was an

Baptist Church

technician at Owrens-t

Cemetery,

berglas Corp. and was

Stellaville, Ga.

of Our Redeemer

Mr. Brown, a

Church.

native of Jeffer

Survivors include

son County, had

Mary M. Holton; three

lived in Waynesboro most of his Lisa Austin, McDonoug

life and had retired as a truck drea Burgess and Lau

driver from Yellow Freight Co.

both of Augusta; his i

Survivors include three daugh L. Holton, Augusta:

ters. Patricia B. Jones, Betty L. Bud Holton, Augusta

Brown and Pamela B. McNeil, all Avadine Taylor, Am

of Augusta; three sons, Willie four grandchildren.

James Brown Jr., Cleveland Pallbearers will be

Brown and Theodore Brown, all of Jack Burgess Jr., Mi.

Augusta; two sisters, Ethel High Frank Newsome, Jim

tower. Augusta, and Mary Torran, Fred Marschalk.

Petersburg, Va.; four brothers, Memorials may be i

Luther Brown, Garvin Brown, Ru- Joseph Hospice, 2260 V

Fus Brown and J.B. Brown, all of Road, Augusta 30904,

Augusta; and nine grandchildren. deemer Lutheran C

Friends may call at the resi Aumond Road, Auguste

dence of Rose Johnson. Route 2, Friends may call a

Box 283, River Road.

dence or from 7 to 9 p. 3

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