Funeral services of Mrs. Hattie Belle Ellison, Tabernacle Baptist Church, 1223 Gwinnett Street, Augusta, Georgia 30901, Thursday, January 15, 1976, 3:30 p.m., Rev. C. S. Hamilton, officiating

** O B I T U A R Y **
"And I must still go on, But when I turn the comer I hope to see you again "
Arthur B. Rhinow
Mrs. Anderson W. (Hattie Bell) Ellison, the daughter of the late Mrs. Addie McManus Johnson and Mr. Willis Johnson, was a native Augustan.
At an early age she was converted and baptized at Tabernacle Baptist Church. She was actively affiliated with the B.Y.P.U. and the Sunday School. She later became affiliated with the Gospel Choir, and there she served faithfully until her health failed her.
She attended Haines Institute. She was also active in Communi ty Activities.
She was married to Mr. Anderson W. Ellison, and to this union two sons, Anderson W. Ellison, Jr., and Walter Sam Ellison, were born.
To know her was to love her. She had a pleasing personality, and she loved people. She loved her children and always wanted the best of everything for them.
She is survived by her husband, Mr. Anderson W. Ellison, Sr.; two sons, Anderson W. Ellison, Jr.; New York City; and Walter S. El lison, Atlanta, Georgia; one sister, Mrs. Willie M. Freeman, Augusta, Georgia; one granddaughter, Ingrid Ellison, Columbia, S. C.; an uncle; aunts; nieces; nephews; cousins; and a host of other relatives and friends; a devoted Godchild, Wand Hart.

** P R O G R A M M E ** Rev. C. S. Hamilton, Presiding PROCESSIONAL HYMN ...................................................................... "Near The Cross" SCRIPTURE .................................................................. Psalm No. 23 PRAYER HYMN .................................................................... "Yes, God Is Real" ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF CARDS AND TELEGRAMS ................................................ Miss W. J. Hibler SOLO ........................ "How Great Thou Art" - - - Miss Maxine Faison EULOGY ......................................................... Rev. C. S. Hamilton RECESSIONAL

** PALLBEARERS **

Lavert T utt Lindsey Jackson Joe Hopkins

George Crawford

James E. Carter III Daryle Dawson John Dicks

** HONORARY PALLBEARERS ** Members of the Gospel Choir
IN TER M EN TS---- CEDAR GROVE CEMETERY

She always leaned to watch for us, Anxious if we were late,
In winter by the window, In summer by the gate;
And though we mocked her tenderly, Who had such foolish care,
The long way home would seem more safe Because she waited there.
Her thoughts were all so full of us, She never could forget!
And so I think th at where she is She must be watching yet,
Waiting till we come home to her, Anxious if we are late--
Watching from Heaven's window, Leaning from Heaven's gate. --Margaret Widdemer --

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