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~ Tuesday ~
Williams Memorial \ C.M.E. Church
Augusta, Georgia
Reverend Paul Gardner ~ Officiating ~
"Gone from our sight, but never our memories . . . Gone from our touch, but never our hearts"
A Christian life ended, June 30, 2004, when Fannie Ruth Williams Dixon was selected by God to come home. She was a native of Elberton, Georgia, born to the parents, the late Mr. George Esrkine Williams, Sr. and Fannie Elizabeth Harper Williams. Fannie Ruth was the seventh of eight children.
From childhood she attended the St. Mary C.M.E. Church and the Elberton High School from which she graduated in 1936. She was a boarding student at Paine College for 4 years from which she graduated.
She was married to the late Ernest MarionX/ Dixon and is the mother of two daughters, the grandmother of three grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
She joined the Williams Memorial C.M.E. Church and sung with the Senior Choir. She loved music and singing with the Senior Choir. She loved the song, "Order My Steps."
She was employed by the Richmond County Board of Education. She taught at the Lucy Craft Laney High School and retired from the Augustus R. Johnson High School after teaching for 30 years. She held lifetime memberships in the RCRTA and the Georgia Retired Teachers Asso ciation.
She loved her family and the church. She loved people and travelling and said she would until the day she dies.
Her memories are cherished by: two devoted and loving daughters, Ruthalia Riley (Wilford) and Ernestine Williams, Augusta, GA; one brother, John Price Williams (Sheffey), Chicago, IL; one grandson, Sean Williams; two granddaughters, Danielle Riley and Genai Jones, all of Augusta, GA; two great-grandchildren, Rufus (Sweet Pea) Jones IV and Alexis Rickelle Brown, all of Au gusta, GA; godchildren and a host of relatives and friends who she loved dearly.
Im Free
Dont grieve for me, for now Im free Im following the path God has laid for me.
I took His hand when 1 heard Him call I turned my back and left it all. I could not stay another day
To laugh, to love, to work or play, Tasks left undone must stay that way I found peace at the end of the day.
If my parting has left a void Then fill it with remembered joys. A friendship shared, a laugh, a kiss Oh yes, these things 1 too will miss. Be not burdened with times of sorrow, I wish you the sunshine of tomorrow, My lifes been full, I savored much, Good friends, good times, a loved ones touch. Perhaps my time seemed all too brief Dont lengthen it now with undue grief Lift up your hearts, and share with me, God wanted me NOW, He has set me free.
Order of Service
Prelude ....................................... Soft Music Processional
Presiding ......................... Rev. Paul Gardner
Prayer of Comfort ............. Rev. Albert Redd
Scripture Reading .......... Rev. Gene R. Dean
Selection .......................... Williams Memorial "Order My Steps" Senior Choir
Remarks John Franklin ~ Church Member Sarah Barnes ~ Friend of Family Sean M. Williams ~ Grandson Danielle Riley ~ Granddaughters
Obituary Acknowledgements ........ Felecia Broadwater
Selection .......................... Williams Memorial Senior Choir
Eulogy ............................. Rev. Paul Gardner
Recessional Interment ................\. Southview Cemetery
~ Repast ~ Williams Memorial C.M.E. Church
Fellowship Hall
A Message
To My
Family and
Friends
I am gone now release me, let
me go I have so many
things to see and do.
You mustnt tie yourself to me with tears Be happy that we had so many years. I gave you my love, you can only guess how much you gave to me in happiness.
I thank you for the love you each have shown But now its time I travel alone.
So grieve awhile for me if grieve you must. Then let grief be comforted by trust.
Its only for a while that we must be apart. So keep the memories within your heart.
I wont be far away, for life goes on, So if you need me, call and I will come . . .
Though you cannot see me or touch me, Ill be near and if you listen with your heart
Youll hear all of my love around you soft and clear And then, when you must come this way alone Ill greet you with a smile and say,
"Welcome Home"
Daryl K. Dunn Malcolm Washington, Jr.
William Griffin, II Latimer Blount, Jr. Stanley Williams, Jr.
James Riles
RCRTA
Georgia Retired Teachers Assocation Williams Memorial C.M.E. Senior Choir
Ushers of Williams Memorial C.M.E. Church
The family of Mrs. Fannie Ruth Dixon, expresses their warm and sincere gratitude to all who have shown many loving ways to express acts of kind ness during our loss. The calls, flowers, cards, visits, prayers and words of comfort will always be remembered. May God bless each of you and may we continue to pray for each other.
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