Memorial Service M r 0 Lucius Carroll Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Reverend Alvin Hammonds, Pastor Sunday, November-2 A, 19?A
AsOO P. M.
Musical Melodiesc,,,...,.. ......... .Pianist
Processional, !rAIi is Well" ,
.Pianist
Hymn, Jesus, Keep Me Near.0.....Choir
Scripture
Prayer
Solo ,........ .
.Mrs Barbara Williams,
Johnston Elementary
School, Johnston, S # C.
Remarks:
Deacon Walter Abney, Board Chairmen
Deacon H, H. Marshall, Neighbor
Deacon Edward Bates, Trustee
Prof. T. C. Owens, Riverside Prin.
Mr. Tom Stewart, Masonic Brother
Mr. Rufus Perry, S, S, Teacher
Musical Melodies...... ............. .Pianist
Words of Comfort....................Pastor
Viewing R e m a i n s ........ .Soft Music
Recessional. ....... ....... ..Soft Music
Interment............Family Plot, Ch Ceme.
Casket Bearers..............Flower Bearers
Masons
Heroines
To our Friends, and Kinsmen, far and near Your kindness has meant so much0 You have given us time; you have given us help; We have felt the warmth of your touch. Now may God reward you one by one,
And keep you in His care; And may you ever keep His love
Is mine and our children's prayer* THE FAMILY*
Events to Remember
Name*...Mr* Lucuis Carroll Native.*..Saluda County, South Carolina Parents...The late Robert and Mrs. Janie
Carroll Edu.,,.....Saluda County Public Schools Church*...Pleasnat Hill Baptist Workerot,<4 devout, quiet, Christian, a
S c S Teacher, member of Trustee Board, member of Greenwood-Saluda Selective Service Board, A Mason of Branch Hill, advisory Board of School Trustees* He lived, loved, then fell asleep* His life span closed on Monday, ll/l8/?4,,
Survivors A devoted, loving, Christian wife, Mrs* Sallie Bell Carroll; two daughters, Miss Brenda Carroll, home; Mrs* Hattie L* Jones, Saluda; nine grandchildren, three great grandchildren; one brother, Mr* Curtis Carroll, Saluda; Six sisters? Mrs* Beatrice Coleman, Mrs. Sarah Matthis Franklinville, N, C a; Mrs. Annie Coleman Mrs. Matilda Miller, Philadelphia; Miss Elizabeth Carroll, Columbia; Mrs. Bessie Carroll, Georgia; three sisters-in-law; other close and distant kinsmen, church county, and social co-workers*
Tribute
Servant of God, well done; Rest from thy loved employ; The battle fought, the victory won, Enter thy Master's joy
The voice at midnight came; He started up to hear, a mortal arrow peirced his frame, He fell but felt no fe,
When Albrecht Diirer (from whose " Folded Hands'" the cover design was adapted) was a poor struggling artist, a friend of his who also aspired to be an artist made an agreement with him that he would do manual labor to earn their living while Diirer studied and painted. Later, it was planned, he should have his turn to paint. But when success came to Diirer his friend's hands had become so twisted and stiff that he could no longer paint. One day, seeing his friend's work-worn hands in prayer, Diirer thought, " I can never give back the lost skill of those hands, but I can show my feeling of love and gratitude by painting his hands as they arje now, folded in prayer, to show my appreciation of a noble and unselfish character.''
Litho in U.S.A. No. 4826 Copyright 1947 Augsburg Publishing House