A homegoing celebration in loving memory of Mrs. Emma Jean Carr, sunrise, September 2, 1944, sunset, May 4, 2013, Saturday, May 11, 2013, 3:00 p.m., Fairview Missionary Baptist Church, 3105 Milledgeville Rd, Augusta, Georgia 30904, Rev. Willie White J., officiating, Evangelist Annette Williams, presiding

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Musical Prelude..........

..............................................Min. Chris Griffin

Processional

Selection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

.............................. ........... Fairview Gospel Choir

Scripture Prayer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Old Testament.................. .........................................Min. Herman Jackson New Testament................. .............................................. Min. Gloria Wilder
........... .............................. .Rev. Gordon Thomas

Solo......... ...................

............................................ Rro. Tyrus Tillman

Reflections (Please lim it to three (3) minutes Church Member................. ......................................... Rea. Wolney Jackson Class Mate......................... ........................................... Rea. Clarence Jones Friends............................. ................ ............................... Sis. Thelma White Rea. Johnny Raker & Rro Lonnie Rozier

Selection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

...................... ... Christian Fountain Male Chorus

Acknowledgements.....

.............................................. Sis. Thelma White

Solo.............................

......................................... Sis. Dee Dee Brabham

Eulogy.........................

............................................Rev. W illie W hite I

R ecessio n al

Interment...................

.............................................. Walker Cemeteiy Repast Fairview Baptist Church Fellowship Hall

1 nave jougnt the good Jight, I have finished the race, I have Kept the p it h II Timothy 4:7

Obituary
Emma Jean Clark Carr (Jean) was born in Richmond County, Georgia, September 2, 1944 to the late Deacon Eugene Clark and Carrie Lue Darby Clark. God whispered `to m e my Child" and the call was answered. On May 4, 2013, Jean quietlypllow ed to be with the Lord.

Jean received Christ into her life at an early age. She joined and was baptized at Hosannah Baptist Church under the pastorate o f Rev. T. C. Cook. She later joined the Christian Fountain Baptist Church under the leadership o f Rev. Paul Kelly. Jean was the church secretaiy and sang in the P. K. Kelly Choir. Jean joined F aim ew Missionaiy Baptist church and served under the leadership o f Rev. Thomas Sapp, Jr., Rev. Daren K. Newton and Rev. Mark A. Downs. At Faim ew she worked untiringly. She sang in the choir, served as president o f the Pastor's Support Ministiy, participated in the senior's Ministiy and the Mission. She attended Bible Study, Revivals, and Conventions. Jean loved helping with Arts and Crafts fo r Vacation Bible School and assisted in directing the song seivice fo r VBS. You can picture Jean walking slowly in the church with cane in hand and a smile on her fa c e giving seivice to the Lord as a faithful and dedicated member.

Jean received her education in the public schools o f Richmond County, GA. She attended Ursula Collins and was a proud graduate o f the Lucy C. Laney Class o f 62. She was the active secretaiy o f the Class until her dearth. Jean continued her education with a Bachelor's Degree in Recreational and Physical Fitness at Allen University in Columbia, S.C. She taught Physical Education at Johnson Elementaiy School in South Carolina. Later she becam e Recreational Director at the University Hospital Extended Care facility, and worked part time at Sears Roebuck Company. After retiring she still had the desire to work; she became an entrepreneur with Home Interior and House wares on Saturdays.

Jean married George Leroy Beasley while in High School and from this union there was one daughter. After graduating from College, she married Alexis G. Carr, who is still a good fam ily friend and supporter.

She leaves to cherish her loving memories: one Daughter, Synathia Elaine Reeves, one grandson, Richard (Rickey)

(Shantyra) Dunn II,; one granddaughter, Patnisha J. Brown; fou r great grand children, Richard T. Dunn III, Amber N.

Dunn, Raslmad V. Dunn, Unique D. Rouse, three sisters, Lou Helen McClaine, Fayetteville, N.C, April Elaine(Rev. Willie)

White I, and Cheny Coleman Bennett, (Jerome), Killeen, TX. one brother Robert Wesley Coleman( Lorenia); Nephews,

Eric(Carol), Willie II (Melanie) Mark (Francine), Robert Lee, Michael, Devrin and Frederick; one special great nephew

Cameron Ja i White; two nieces, Pamela (Donovan) and Felicia.; one God sister, Joyce(Christopher) Bailey; two God sons,

Ernest Smith Jr.,and Hardy Bennings III (Trey), a dear friend, Wayman Huntley; special class mate, Viola; .Health Care

Provider, Joy; special friends, Betty Johnson, Thelma White, Brenda Copeland and Ida Baker. A host o f other sorrowing

relatives and friends.

Jean was preceded in death by her sister, Ola Robertson, New York, NY

Rest on my Child- We Love and will truly miss you, but God loves you best.

MaMa
Ma Ma You know I love you so much I am going to miss our private conversations in the morning and in the evenings.
Ma Ma You tried to prepare me for this day, but I was in denial. But I thank God fo r the woman that I am today because o f you being there fo r me.
Proverbs 30:31 Charm is deceitful and beauty is passing,But a woman who fears the L oud, she shall be praised. Give her o f the fruit o f her hands, And let her own works praise her in the gates.
Your Beloved Daughter
Synathia (Wees) Reeves

Grand
With the gift o f years comes the treasure o f having many who love you dearly. The memories o f you making me smile will last forever. The tenderness you've shared with me will never fade.
The most wonderful gift you could ever give is a special part o f you that now lives in me. The truth your love has taught me can only be strengthened by the gift o f time for where roots grow, deep memories grow forever
Love Always Your Grand Daughter
Patnisha

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A mother can't be everywhere, There'sjust too much to do
Sometimes we need a Grandmother To help us to get through
A Grandma's there when Mom can't be To lend a helping hand
Giving life that extra-special touch That only Grandmas can
A mother can't be everywhere. There'sjust too much to do
So God created Grandmothers And I'm so glad mine's you!
From your Grandson Ricky and Family

Pall Bearers Fairview Missionary Baptist Church Deacons
Honorary Pall Bearers Lucy CLaney Class o f 62
Flower Bearers Fairview Pastor's Support Ministry
Miss Me But Let Me Go
When I come to the end o f the road, and the sun has set for me, I want no riles in gloom-filled rooms. why ciy for a soul set free? Miss me a little-but not too long, and not with your head boived low; Remember the love that we once shared, Miss me-but let me go. For this is a journey that we all must take, and each must go alone. IPs all a part of the Master's plan, a step on the road to home. When you are lonely and sick at heart, go to the friends we know. And busyyour sorrows in doing good deeds. Miss me - but let me go.
The family extends our sincere appreciation to all of you for the many expressions of sympathy, prayers, cards and support during our bereavement. May God bless you
Services Entrusted to C A Reid Memorial Funeral Home
314-A Laney Walker Blvd Augusta, GA 30901