Friday, October 21,2005 11:00 A.M. 1260 Wrightsboro Road - Augusta, Georgia IN REMINISCENCE March 28, 1940 ~ October 16, 2005 Some o/ these days all skies will be brighter; Some of these days our burdens will be lighter - Some of these days! Some of these days sweetly singing; Some of these days Joy Bells melodiously ringing - Some of these days! MRS. L/LL/E B. SEABROOK GARY was born in Augusta, Georgia on a warm spring day, March 28, 1940, to the late Mr. John B. Huff and Mrs. Magalene W. Huff. She was a dedicated and faithful member at Mt. Calvary Baptist Church. She was married to the late Frank Gary, Jr. Mrs. Gary was a licensed Cosmetologist and a retired Nurse from the V.A. Medical Center in Augusta, Georgia. She served faithfully on the Medical Unit Ministry, March Birth Month Club, and the Pastors Ban quet Ministry at Mt. Calvary Baptist Church. Also, she was a member of the Mt. Calvary Baptist Church Senior Choir and Church School. Her oldest son, Melvin E. Huff, Sr., and her grandson, Melvin E. Huff, Jr., preceded her in death. She leaves to cherish her memory: children, Veronica L. Seabrook, Evelina V. Holman (Thomas), T. Scott Seabrook (Iris), and Jacqueline S. Hampton (Jeffery); stepson, Eric R. Gary; daughter-in-law, Betty A. Huff; granddaughters, Angela M. Huff, Valecia C. Harris, Sachel S. Seabrook, Tiesha J. Seabrook, and Jada Hampton; grandsons, Kevin A. Huff, Thomas Holman, Jr., David L. Harris, Jr., Christopher B. Holman, Jeffery Hampton, Jr., Terrence Leroy Scott Seabrook, and John J. Huff; two greatgrandchiloYen; sisters, Frances Wingfield (John), Trena M. Jones, Dorothy M. Reese, and Johnnie M. Davis; brothers, Rev. Robert L. Huff (Ludie), Rufus T. Huff, and Roy C. Huff; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. "For me to live is Christ, and to die is gain" - PHILIIVIANS, 1:21 f of(^/ertrt Processional Selection ...................................................... Combined Choirs Scripture ...................................................... Rev. Robert Huff New Testament Prayer ..................................................... Rev. Eugene Waltower Selection ...................................................... Combined Choirs Re/lections (Three Minutes, Please) Family ~ Bro. T. Scott Seabrook Church ~ Sis. Jessie Hardy Acknowledgements ................................ Sis. Elizabeth S. Jenkins Obituary .............................................................. Read Silently Words of Comfort ....................................... Rev. Clyde Hill, Sr. Recessional Interment ............................. Mount Olive Memorial Gardens ~ Repast ~ Mt. Calvary Baptist Church Activity Room Mrs. Gary leaves a special message to her very devoted daughterin-law, Mrs. Iris P. Seabrook: I want to thank you for taking good care of me during my illness. You never complained about getting up early with me or staying up late with me when 1 needed you. You have a good heart and loving spirit, and I appreciate all that you have done for me . May God continue to bless you in your life . GRANDSONS Senior Choir Medical Unit Ministry Church School Adult Class #1 Pastors Banquet Ministry March Birth Month Building Fellowship Ministry Mother To Son ~ By Langston Hughes Well, son, Ill tell you: Life for me aint been no crystal stair. Its had tacks in it, And splinters, And boards torn up, And places with no carpet on the floor Bare. But all the time, Ise been a-climbm on, And reachin landins, And turnin corners, And sometimes goin in the dark Where there aint been no light. So, boy, dont you turn back. Dont you set down on the steps, Cause you finds its kinder hard. Dont you fall now - For Ise still goin, honey, Ise climbin, And life for me aint been no crystal stair. The family wishes to express their sincere appreciation to each of you for your prayers, visits, expressions of love and concern shown during the illness and loss of their loved one. - The Family Services Entrusted To WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, INC.