JA Ceiehration of the Life of flrcftie Lee Co66s Friday, August 17, 2001 11:00 AM. Efim (Baptist Church 2359 Mt. Auburn Street Augusta, Georgia Reverend Dr. Charles E. Smith ~ Officiating The 06ituary Mr. Archie Cobb passed away, Tuesday, August 14, 2001 at the Veterans Administration Hospital. He was horn in Mayflower, Arkansas. At an early age he was converted and baptized. He joined Elim Baptist Church and urns a former Trustee. He was united in Holy Wedlock to Elizabeth Cave. Mr. Cobb retired from the Graniteville Company, Graniteinlle, South Carolina where he worked as a Spinner. His quiet manner, soft-spoken voice and his love and loy- alty to his family will always be remembered. He leaves to cherish his memory: a devoted and loving wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Cobb, Augusta, Georgia; a son, Archie Lee (Sharon) Cobb III, Cincinnati, Ohio; a sister, Mrs. Oddie Waller, Palm Springs, California; an aunt, Mrs. Mary Ware, Denver, Colo- rado; five grandaughters; a devoted and caring friend, Mrs. Ethel Zachary; and many cousins, other relatives and friends. "As for man, his days are as grass: as a flower of the field, so he flourisheth. For the wind passeth over it, and it is gone; and the place thereof shall know it no more." ~Psalm 103: 13, 14 dfe Order of Service (.Processional SeCection Com6ined Choir Scripture Rev. RudoCph Mayes (Prayer (Dea. WaCter (Bennett SoCo Mrs. (Betty Odver Rpmarfe (Dea. (ECCis Johnson Acknowledgements Mrs. Jinn Johnson SeCection Com6ined Choir tEuCogy (Rev. (Dr. CharCes 2s. Smith RfcessionaC Interment Cedar Qrove Cemetery