"Whoso findeth a wife findeth a good thing,and
obtaineth favour of the LORD."
Proverbs 18:22
To Those I Love
If I should ever leave you whom I love To go along the Silent Way, grieve not. Nor speak of me with tears, but laugh and talk
Of me as if I were beside you there. (I'd come, could I but find a way! But would not tears and grief be banners?) And when you hear a song or see a bird I loved, Please do not let the thought of me Be sad... For I am loving you just as I always have.... You were so good to me! There are so many things I wanted still To do, so many things to say to you... Remember that I did not fear.... It was just Leaving you that was so hard to face... We cannot see Beyond__But this I know
I love you so--`twas heaven here with you.
Isla Paschal Richardson
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Life in Images
, "The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord
and He delights in his way" Psalms 37:23 NKJV
Obituary
Willie "Louis" Fryer was born December 17, 1932, in Green Cut, Georgia to the late Clarence Fryer and Gussie Lacy-Fryer. He attended Green Cut Elementary and C.T. Walker Elementary School and then graduated from Lucy Laney High School in 1951.
Responding to the call of duty, Willie Fryer enlisted in the US
Army in June 1952. He served with distinction in the Army Signal
Corps, having duty assignments in Korea, Vietnam, Ethiopia,
Georgia and New Jersey. He retired after 20 years of service with
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the rank of Sergeant First Class. Following his military service, he
worked for the Dept of the Army's Directorate of Information
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Management for 20 years.
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On March 30, 1957, he was united in the bonds of matrimony to Mozella Baxter in Aiken, South Carolina. To this union a loving
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daughter Pamela Joyce and devoted son Bruce were bom. He
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loved his family dearly.
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Willie accepted Christ at a young age and was an active member of
Mount Calvary Baptist Church, serving faithfully on the December
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Birth Month Club, the Building Committee and numerous Church
Anniversary Committees.
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Willie Fryer was known for promoting large family gatherings at Thanksgiving and helping his elderly aunt and uncle. He had a lifelong passion for reading and enjoyed a diverse array of hobbies. Family members fondly remember him as a spring of knowledge, passing along wisdom and guidance to his children and grand children.
Surviving family include his wife of 54 yrs, Mozella B. Fryer (Augusta, GA), his daughter Pamela J. Williams (Augusta, GA), his son Bruce Fryer & daughter-in-law Deidra Fryer (Laurel, MD), sisters Annie Briggs (Savannah, GA), Thelma Turner (Savannah, GA) and Cleo Fryer (Miami, FL). His grandchildren include Brandon M. Williams (US Navy), Terrence J. Fryer (Laurel, MD), Taylor J. Fryer (Laurel, MD) and Tamera A. Nesmith (Augusta, GA), a dear nephew Herbert Fryer and host of cousins and in-laws.
Remembering Willie Fryer
"He healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds. He telleth the number of the stars; he calleth them all by their names. Great is our Lord, and o f great power:
his understanding is infinite." Psalm 147:3-5
Order of Service
Processional
S e le c tio n ........................................................................................ Choir
Scripture Old Testament.....................................Min. Shirley Norman New Testament................................Rev. Eugene Waltower
Invocation...................................................... Rev. Archie Waltower
Solo...........................................................................Sis. Gwen Brown
Reflections
(3 minutes, please)
Family Member....................................Sis. Martha Gilyard
Friend........................................................ Bro. John Sullivan
Classmate..................................................... Dr. Robert Bush
Wardman...................................................Dea. Charles July
Acknowledgements.................................................. Sis.Ann Grider
Tribute........................................................... Sis. Thelma McQueary
Obituary............................................................. To B e Read Silently
Words o f Comfort..............................................Rev. Clyde Hill, Sr.
Recessional
Interment..................................................... Hillcrest Memorial Park
Repast Pauline Lewis Memorial Activity Room
PALLBEARERS
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Mr. Herbert Fryer
Mr. Jeffrey Fryer
Mr. Michael Frver
Mr. Dexter Fryer
HONORARY PALLBEARERS Lucy Lauey Class of 1951
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
"To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: a time to he horn, a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted."
Ecclesiastes 3:1-2
Jesus Christ has given us a wonderful family, friends and neighbors. We are so very grateful for the many kind expressions of love shown. We thank each of you for coming and sharing. We thank you for your love and understanding when we needed it most. Your prayers, cards of sympathy, emails, donations, services, condolences and your calls were warmly received. We pray thatGgdsS richest blessings will continue to be with you. For all these t h ^ s we say; "Thank you so very much.?