FUNERAL SERVICES For
MRS. FANNIE MAE WILLIAMS BUCKHANON
THANKFUL BAPTIST CHURCH Third and Walker Streets Augusta, Georgia
Wednesday, August 7,1974 3:00 P. M.
** OBITUARY **
Fannie Mae Williams Buckhanon, youngest daughter of Mrs. Pearl
Scott Williams and Paul Williams, Sr., was born on April 29, 1942 in
Washington, D. C. She departed this life August 4, 1974 in Augusta,
Georgia.
Fannie attended the public schools of Richmond County. At an
early age she was converted and baptized into the membership of
Thankful Baptist Church by Rev. N. T. Young, Sr. She attended
Sunday School and was a member of the Senior Choir - but was in
active in the choir at the time of death.
She was married to Robert Buckhanon - and it was through her
love and devotion to Christ that he was lead to believe and to revoice
Christ as his Savior.
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Mourning her loss is a devoted husband, Mr. Robert Buckhanon.
Mother, Mrs. Pearl S. Williams, father, Mr. Paul Williams, Sr., Cin-
cinnatti, Ohio. Sisters, Mrs. Barbara Dunn, Mrs. Ruth Godbee of
Augusta, Georgia, and Mrs. Deloris McQueen, Newark, N. J.Brothers,
Paul Williams, Jr. and Raymond Williams, of Augusta, Georgia.
Mother-in-law, Mrs. Minnie Lee Alien. Brothers-in-law, Floyd Dunn,
Raymond Godbee, and Elliott McQueen. Cousin, Mrs. Odie Mae Dun-
bar, Chicago, 111. Nieces, nephews, and a host of other relatives and
friends.
We never loose the ones we love
For even though theyre gone,
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Within the hearts of those who care
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Their memory lingers on.
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** PROGRAM ** PROCESSIONAL -------------------- "How Great Thou Art"
SELECTION ------ "Jesus, Saviour Pilot Me" ------------ Choir
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SCRIPTURE ------------------------- Rev. William Rountree
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PRAYER -------------------------- Rev. William Rountree
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -------------- Mrs. Metter B. Hudson
SOLO -------------------- ------------- Mr. James Rosier
EULOGY - - - - ---------------------- Rev. N. T. Young, Sr.
RECESSIONAL ---------------------- "Beyond The Sunset" #
INTERMENTS CEDAR GROVE CEMETERY
* * * PALLBEARERS * * * Jake Wilson Herbert Lowe and
Officers of the Church
Peoples Funeral Home In Charge