Funeral services for Mrs. Willie Louise "Pummy" Brown, Saturday, December 31, 1977, 3:00 p.m., Kings Chapel Baptist Church, Interment:, Church Cemetery, Rev. J. S. Simmons, eulogy

Funeral Services For Mrs. Willie Louise "Pummy" Brown
Saturday, December 31,1977 3:00 P.M.
Kings Chapel Baptist Church Interment: Church Cemetery

MRS. WILLIE LOUISE (Pum m y) WASHINGTON was born to the parents of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Washington on September 9, 1918 in Jones County. She attended public school in Jones and Bibb Counties. Later she was united in marriage to Mr. Henry Frank Brown, Jr. who preceeded her in death. To this union, four children were born who yet survive.
Mrs. Leola Lowe, Mrs. Frances Jackson, Mr. Henry Frank Brown, III and Mr. Larry Brown all of Macon, Georgia; two adopted daughters, Ms. Mary Carter and Veronica Smith; step-mother, Mrs. Minnie Lee Robinson; step-sister, Mrs. Mattie Johnson; three step-brothers, Mr. Eugene Robinson, Mr. W alter C. Robinson and Mr. Roosevelt Robinson; seven grandchildren; two sons-in-law, Mr. Eddie Lowe and Mr. W alter James Jackson; mother-in-law, Mrs. Willie Mae Daniels of Los Angeles, California; three sisters-in-law, Mrs. Mable Hill of Macon, Mrs. Millie A. Calhoun and Mrs. Mary Stigall of Los Angeles, California; a devoted friend, Mr. Frank Rouse.

PROCESSION Hymn.................................................................................."Near The Cross" P ray er............................................................ ........................Rev. Andrews S cripture........................................................................Rev. W alter Glover O bituary......................................................................................read silently S o n g ..........................................................................................Congregation R em ark s...................................................Union Brothers & Sisters Lodge E ulogy............................................................................Rev. J. S. Simmons VIEWING OF THE REMAINS RECESSIONAL

I bargained with life for a penny, And life would pay no more; However, I begged at evening, When I counted my scanty store; For life is a just employer, He gives you what you ask, But once you have set the wages, Why, you must bear the task. I worked for a menial's hire,
Only to learn, dismayed, That any wages I had asked of life,
Life would have paid

Alonza Jackson Curtis Jackson Andrew Goolsby

PALLBEARERS

Ponell Jackson Albert Jackson
Jessie Wrice

The family wishes to express their thanks for the food, flowers, use of cars, the cards, telephone calls and other expressions of sympathy.
Signed The Family