Samuel Harris Boston Johnson Dr. Charles Lamback Dr. Charles Larke William McKinney Dr. Julius Stephens Retired Education Associates Jefferson High School Alumni Education Administrators Deacons of Young Storm Branch Baptist Church Deacons of Tabernacle Baptist Church ******** The family gratefully acknowledges all messages o f condolence, food, flowers, visits, prayers and other deeds o f kindness rendered during the illness and death o f our loved one. . . . THE FAMILY G. L. BRIGHTHARP & SONS MORTUARY 614 West Avenue North Augusta, South Carolina (803) 279-0026 "We Care About You" 'e a c fw i Saturday, September 1 4 ,1996 11:00 A.M. 1223 Laney Walker Boulevard Augusta, Georgia * * * * Deacon Herman Wesley Wright Fennell, the first of seven children, was bom in Allendale, South Carolina to the late Wesley Wright and the late Mrs. Rosa Johnson Fennell on July 21, 1910. He died on September 9, 1996, at Beverly Manor Convalescent Center, Augusta, Georgia. Mr. Fennell received his early education at Allendale County Training School and Morris College. He received his Bachelor of Arts Degree from Benedict College in 1935 and his Master of Science Degree in Secondary Education from South Carolina State University in 1957. He did post graduate work in Administration at Temple University and the University of South Carolina. Mr. Fennell's early work experiences included helping on the family farm. He was also a tailor shop worker, candy company employee and special delivery boy. Mr. Fennell began his professional career as a teaching principal in Yemassee, South Carolina. He served there from 1935 to 1941 - Mr. Fennell served as supervising principal in the Honea Path - Belton area, Anderson County, South Carolina from 1941 - 1956. He served as principal of Jefferson High School and Jefferson Junior High School, Bath from 1956 to 1974. His principalship at Jefferson Junior High was served during the first difficult years of racial integration of Aiken County Schools. Mr. Fennell completed 39 years as an educator in the public schools of South Carolina. He was a member of the Aiken County Education Association, the Palmetto Education Association, the South Carolina Education Association, and the National Education Association. Manifesting a keen interest in civic and human improvement, Mr. Fennell served his community enthusiastically. He was President of the Board of Directors, Area Council on Aging; and a member of the Aiken County Planning Commission and the Valley Public Service Authority. He volunteered with Meals on Wheels and the Valley Food Pantry. He was scout master and an honorary member of the New Farmers of America. Deacon Fennell was an active and dedicated member of Young Storm Branch Baptist Church, Langley, South Carolina. He served as Deacon, member of the Senior Choir, Chairman of the Building Committee, Sunday School Superintendent, and volunteer driver of the elderly. In 1990, Mr. Fennell joined the Tabernacle Baptist Church. He served as Deacon and was member of the July Birth Month Club and the New Era Bible Class. Mr. Fennell is survived by a loving wife of 57 years, Eddye Taylor Fennell; one son, Dr. Wesley Wright Fennell, Asheboro, NC; two daughters, Dr. Marshal Fennell Harris, Bath, SC and Judith Fennell Ruffin, Augusta, GA; one brother, Joseph Thomas Fennell, Opa Locka, FL; two sisters, Eunice Fennell Peterson, Philadelphia, PA and June Fennell, Bath, SC; five grandchildren; one son-in-law, Judge John H. Ruffin, Jr., Augusta, GA; two sisters-in-law, Juanita Fennell, Opa Locka, FL and Johnnye Thompson, Lawrenceville, VA; two brothers-in-law, Johnny Peterson, Philadelphia, PA and Joseph Thompson, Jr., Lawrenceville, VA; and a host of other relatives and friends. * * * * We therefore in giving him back to Thee, Dear Lord, sorrowfully say - "There he goes." We realize that those on the other shore, with open arms, will pick up the chant andjoyfully say, "Here he comes." w Sponsor(s): McKenzie RESOLUTION IK). 90-6-166 ^ (Co--anrilpq Hr, Herman Fennell fo r His Ufa-Loqg p q c^ ib u tjrjo ao f Service to AiJcgn County i s Deaoostrated By Hi 39-Eoars of of Work In Public Education eqd Service Vo Agendas, Civic Groups, and Churches in *r Aiken County, South Carolina.) v ' v , v>h;i I I i i 1 tiro '' if iif # ; jWJtEkS, Hr. .f e n * a Fenneii, a nVtv. ;:^oi$h. C arolina, h a a .liv e d .by the e o tto o f *S o u rfelv ee, a*e bettep.''served by' eehviflg > M i . v - l ^ /M r .- r a q n p n k w epeot b i)1 u ,\w 1? the 7th .grade; and .1jlfj} > . ; : ' inane i*n.. Aiken County by giving o f h i n e l f * *,. to ' 3j .. . . ..... , ....................... ..... ...................... . . . WHEREAS, Mr. Fennell . received , \M cheior 'Spieoee Degree fro* Benedict College and Master o f Scjaooa OegiTO ip (eaocndnJX e d ^ ^ tiw . 'Callage, and bae taught in South Carolina" j f o r 39 yea rs. He * e e p tjncVyia] o f jQ ffereco 1956 to W A ; and VUEBEAS, Mr. ' Fennell "alec a e r v M V : ta iit h * s il^ i> d lie Service Authority Board and the Johnstovo ^ C itizen *1 Advisory Board; and > " W E ^ S , Hr. fertMil. d e liv e r s lunch** fior . ^ ; |i ^ ^ A F * 5 9 l*,i>cU : (k, *9in 0 .-te senior c it iz e n s vho are'unable to g e t QBtr^fitlieijF booses; %U X V IE ? ... lie; atop, ^ iw ^ e te d ; in build ing fo r Taung Star* Branch Baptist Chqrch oa Hufrar Clay. Road in^Bafh apd o f a m lc poo* a t Jefferson High School and e s ta b lis b o i departjesnts a t the school; and' ` - 'wiREAS, ^ r e n n a l l ' haralM ye-h*}l$' "try t o jeep enfer ^ h ij^ a st p a r i o f p '. s i l t hay* nade a' uccj|*<;r.p.v : ....... o f Just "jtnping over the fence" he should you w ill have challenged yocr O bjective and yon : S - HBBEM^ County ^ ^ w c U s i A e s ^ S - .X o g a t y and a lso for-'his^caring'aod cqu p sr tc p a^ ' w - p f contributions t o Aiken. ^5> --.'V -j. . ^22 WL _ UBOnUU WTHEEDRVEDFTODRBE- MBE IIVT RDfEfCSfOULOVTE7^1 BI318 , ( CWOnUTNTCTIL' THAT County Council Khaev-rqeKbtty rrveucwomgni eisoess xaunaU fpr h is l l f e l onB > lie p ^ j^ ltio |W ^ t o Alken County, as da* oi>vtratad by. .h is 39. years o f work in p u b l i c ; 't he 1: Jal l ay P gh lic .S e r v ic e Authority, Johivrtoun'. O iti reus'A dvisory Board, Irea/C pupfli .on . A g i ^ i ' p o t h e r pgaocdes'-.aoij chdr^ e*. - -- *' 'v r^ : v v v;;; ; ; H ; : ' V .. . Adopted a t thferagulnj: ageting Off.the.Aitaih CcupiJ C a a c tllo n June 5, 1990. ' mmFmmf \ . . , ife s Reverend H. Franklin Harris, II - Presiding Prelude ..............................................................................Medley o f Hymns Mr. Charles Burton, Flute Mrs. Hettie Copeland, Organ P rocessional................................................ Dr. Wanda Richardson, Organ H y m n ......................................................................................... Congregation #27 - "Blessed Assurance" Scripture Old T e sta m e n t...................................................... Dr. Nathaniel Dunn Psalm 121 New Testament ...................................................Rev. Tommie Butler Romans 8:31-39 Prayer ...................................................................................Rev. Inez Smith Selection ....................................................................... E. L. Stewart Choir "How Great Thou Art" Expressions Rev. R. V. Palmer Former Pastor, Young Storm Branch Baptist Church Dea. Oscar Kemp Community Leader Dea. Neal McQueen Chairman o f Deacons, Tabernacle Baptist Church Mr. L. L. Willis Former Superintendent, Aiken County Schools Moments of Reflection .................................................. Musical Interlude Mr. Charles Burton, Flute Mrs. Hettie Copeland, Organ Acknow ledgem ents..............................................Judge John H. Ruffin, Jr. Solo .....................................................................................Mr. Julian Miller "Balm in Gilead" - arr. Burliegh Eulogy ......................................................................... Rev. Nathaniel Irvin Pastor, Old Storm Branch Baptist Church Clearwater, South Carolina Recessional Interment ..............................................................Sunset Memory Gardens Langley, South Carolina - ^R epast Following the Interment at Old Storm Branch Baptist Church