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Williams Memorial Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
Augusta, Georgia
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Reverend Dr. Paul W Gardner, Pastor, Officiating
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"Amazing Grace! How sweet the sound that saves a wretch like me! I once was lost, but now am found; was blind, but now I see. Twas grace that taught my heart to fear, and grace my fears relieved; how precious did that grace appear the hour I first believed!" On Tuesday, April 12, 2005, Mrs. HMred Belle Williams Dunn entered into rest at University Hospital. She was born on September 24, 1934 in Richmond County, Georgia to the late Mr. Leroy and Mrs. Janie Belle White Williams. Hildrcd was the third of five children and was preceded in death by one brother, Jules Harry Williams and a set of twins. She accepted Christ as her personal Lord and Savior at a very early age and was educated in die Richmond County School System. On July 2, 1955, Hildred was united in Holy Matrimony to the late Reverend James Dunn, Jr. This marriage of fortythree years was truly ordained by God and was blessed with four children. The love they shared extended to their family and beyond, to everyone they came in contact with. One daughter, Debora Elaine preceded her in death. Mrs. Dunn was the First Lady of six churches of which her husband was pastor: Mount Zion Baptist Church, Martinez, Mount Enon Baptist Church, Evans, First Mount Moriah Baptist Church, Appling, Simonia Baptist Church, Grovetown, Spring Grove Baptist Church, Appling and Tremont Temple Baptist Church. Her loving memories will be forever cherished by her loving and devoted children; one son, Kelvin B. (Cheryl) Dunn; two daughters, Myrtle Annette (Melvin, Sr.) Bussey and Janice M. (Rahsad) Abd.Al-Qadir, all of Augusta, Georgia; one sister, Joyce LaFleur; five grandchildren, Melvin, Jr., Marion, Marvin, Malika and Ahmad; nephew (like a son), Shawn D. (Barbara) Williams; one aunt, Erne (James) Dorn; best friend (like a sister), Beatrice Holiday; four sisters-in-law, Shirley (Ernest) Wright, Ada Bell Broadwater, Mattie (Clarence) Houston and Louvenia Williams; three brothers-in-law, Clarence (Daisy) Broadwater, Joshua Broadwater and Thomas (Janie) Broadwater; and a host of other nephews, nieces, cousins, and friends.
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Reverend Ricky Dent, Presiding Pastor, Keys Grove and Flat Rock
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Organ Prelude ..............................Ms. Christine Crocket
The Processional
Selection.............................................Combined Choirs
The Scriptures.......................................Rev. Ricky Dent
(Old &New Testaments)
Prayer...............................................Rev. Gene R. Dean
Reflections .......................................Ms. Barbara Barnes
(as a- neighbor)
Acknowledgements ...........................Mrs. Janie Franklin
Selection .............................................Combined Choirs
Eulogy.....................................Rev. Dr. Paul W Gardner
Recessional
Interment.......................................Southview Cemetery
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Family and Friends
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Thank you for all the moments weve shared - Moments filled with warm feelings and thoughts, and most of
allJ?riendship. Each precious second that weve shared will be treasured in our hearts forever. Thank you
for taking time - Time to stop and take an interest in us, time to listen to our problems and help us find solutions,
andmost of all - Time to smile and show how much you cared. Thank you for being you. You were a wonderful person. You were always there when we needed you. Through you mama we began to understand and even like ourselves.
How can we ever tell you how much we care for you? Living by example: The way you lived and taught us to live.
Thank God you came our way We love you, Kelvin, Annette, Janice
Perhaps you sent a lovely card or sat quietly in a chair, perhaps you sent a floral piece, if so we saw it there. Perhaps you made a benevolent contribution, if so we appreciate you. Perhaps you spoke the kindest words any friend could say, perhaps you were not there at all, just thought of us that day; whatever you did to console our hearts we thank you so much. Whatever your part, again we thank you.
The Family
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