Homegoing service for Mrs. Mamie Hardwick Frazier, Friday, June 25, 2004, 11:00 a.m., Williams Funeral Home Chapel, 1765 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Augusta, Ga.

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11.-OOA.M. Williams Funeral Home Chapel 1765 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Augusta, Ga.

of New York City departed this life June 13,2004 at St. Luke Hospital In New York after an extended ill ness. She was the fifth child of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hardwick, Sr. of Midville, Georgia. Accepting Christ as her Lord and Master, she join ed Roberson Grove Baptist Church at an early age. She attended elementary school in Midville, Walker Baptist High in Millen, and Georgia State Jr. College, now known as Savannah State College, in Savannah. After finishing college she went with her sister Rose to New York and became a nutrionist. She later married Mr. Edward Frailer who proceeded her in death. She worked with her sister in the West Minister Presbyterian Church till her health failed. After working at her job for 60 years, she retired. She loved sharing her good food and fellowshiping with family and friends. She leaves to cherish her sweet ways and person ality: a sister, Ella H. Grant, Augusta, Ga.; a devoted God Child and niece, Margaret Cecile Grant, New York City; two sisters-in-law, Gertrude Hardwick, Brooklyn, N.Y., and Ollie Hardwick, Augusta, Ga; nieces , Ethel and Cathy Byrd, Sarasota, Fla., Cenia Mae Scott, Midville, GA., Rosemary Dunham, Teaneck, N.J., Gwendolyn Hardwick, Brooklyn, N.Y., Dana Adair, Atlanta, Ga., Lisa Hardwick, Stonemountain, Ga., Adrian and Jenise Jackson, Oakpark, III.; nephews, Jack Walker, Midville, Ga., Harold Hardwick, Conyers, Ga., Dr. David C. Grant, Jr. Washington, D.C., Charles Lewis, Atlanta, Ga., Shown Edmond, New York, N.Y.; a host of cousins, other relatives and friends.

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Prelude Processional Presiding .......................Rev. Mark Pearson Hymn ..................................."What A Friend" Prayer ................................Ms. Eloise Curtis Scripture ..................Rev. Merritte Littlejohn Hymn ............................."Blessed Assurance" Acknowledgements.. ..Mrs. Annie P. Blount Words of Comfort.... ...... Rev. Mark Pearson Pastor Bethel A.M.E. Church Augusta, Ga,
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Interment: Roberson Grove Cemetery Midville, Ga.

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so bless the memories within your heart. I wont be far away, for life goes on.
So ifyou need me, call and I will come,
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youll hear all my love around you soft and clear. And then when you must come this way alone, Tilgreetyou with a smile and say Welcome Home. "

We, thefamily express our deep appreciation toyou, our caringfriendsforyour sharing compassion, encouragement) and inspiration to us during our bereavement. It is our prayer that the blessings and peace of God will aluxzys remain withyou.
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Professional Service Entrusted To WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, INC
Augusta, Georgia