Obsequies services for the late Mrs. Doris Freeman Gunby, Sunday, September 6, 1987, 3:00 p.m., Lower Tabernacle Baptist Church, Lincolnton, Georgia, Rev. Charles Lacy, pastor, Rev. L.L. Lee, officiating

+ CELEBRATION OF A WEW LIFE + The. houA. Qla&t>, with itt> i>ouJU> o .tone, hcu> slowly but Ausiely Apitled it& contend, and with patting o& the. la*t &and, want the. li^e. o{ oat motheA, gsuindmotheA and love.d one.. With the. unea&y toad oft motherhood on heA thouldeAt,the. wa& a6e to c.cwiy Jut with a m-ULa., ion. whe.n the. houu>e. uxn> Atitt, t>he. tatked with God; aione.. She. wtu a deLLght o hex fiiiwdA, a joy to heA fiamjJty and a 4ocw.ce o good ttiitt to the. &&iangeA. Ske. Lived and &he. die.d, AeAene. and beautiful MRS. VOKIS F. GUHBV age. BJ , de.pavte,d tka, ti^e. September 3,1987 at the. UniveAAtty HoApj.tat,AuguAta,Ge.o/L3La.She. uxu> bofin Masidh 13,1906 In Lincoln County Geafigta. She, vxu> the. daughter, ofi the. tote. Ed and JeAAle. Freeman. At an boaty age., the. joine.d the. LOWJL TabeJwacLe. Linclnt0n,GeigJja.,andeA. the. leadeAAkip o Rey. W/u/te. She. attended the. public Achootb heJie. in Lincoln County. She. joine.d In holy matfiAjnony to the. late.;Re.v.S.G.Gunbyf to tht& unwn ten children weAe. bostn,6ouJi children pieceeded he/i In dejath. Linnie. Mjma,ChaJiLLe.,HofULU> and
asm thn.e.e. daughter , MA . JeA*<ie, Gunby,Mt>.TheAe.i>a Nownan ofa Lincolnton. MA.GejOStgia Gunby oft Clinton, New Jtue.y.0ne. &te.p-daughteA,Mu.Myt^i& Muwtay, Atlanta, Ga. ThfLze. 4on4,Rev. S-cm Gunby, M/t. Jewiy Gunby oft Lincolnton. , and M.t. Jawie4 Gunby o& 6/i.eenuwod,S.C. Two A4AteA&-in-lau), Wu>MeJUL Jacob, oft POM&CC, New Jewet/. , and MM>. Ola 8ete, Jacob, 0){ New Vosik City, foust daughteAA -in-low, one. Aon-<inlaw.Tm.nty gsiandchitdAen, tight gJieat-gJiandchitdsieji.Se.ve.nt&en &te.p-gsuwdchitdsLeM, twenty-two Ate-p-gie^-g^andchild- ,
g*and 40 m> -in-low, one. gland daughteA-i.n-law.A ho&t nceces, nep/ieuti, cousin* and

OBSEQUIES SERVICES FOR THE LATE
MRS. VOR1S FREEMAN GUNBV SUNVAV, SEPTEMBER 6, 79*7-3:00 PM.
LOWER TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH
Llnc.olnton,GeJigla Rev. ChatleA Lacy, ........ Ponton.
Rev. L. L. Le.e.,... ...Oxidating QRPER OF SERVICES PRESWING-------------- --------------Rev. ChanJLu Lacy

PROCESSIONAL----------------------Sot Mtulc SCRIPTURE----------------------------------Rev. Robert MOAOK. PRAYER--------------------------------j?v. Rot/

SELECTION

REMARKS------------------------------------Rev. A. T. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT--------------------Mtu>. Evelyn Noxman
SELECTION------------ --------------------------------Choifi.
EULOGY--------------------------------Rev. 1. i. Lee

RECESSIOWAL--------------------------------------------So^t MIM-CC INTERMENT------------------------ ------ChuAch Cemet&iy

POEM

God 4ow i^ie hood wa& geZffng swag-; The. to cLanb. He guntty elated. thoAe, loving
, "Peace, be. thine.."

hitt* e.yeA;

we/te hatd And whlt>p

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The, weany houu, the. day& o pain; The. *te.e.pleA& night* pcu>&ed. The. evex. -patient, wowi-out faame.; Hai> ie6t at ta&t.

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ACKNQULEVGEMEMT

one. 4jfiadzquate. to exp/te^A tne num6ene64 and g/iate-

we |jee touxuud. QUJI fisiimdA who have. conAo&ed. 04

during the. ~pcu>6<Lng o owt youfi p^e^ence and 4eA.v-^ce

iove. have.

one, t/ou^. AuA&une.d

p^ayeA^fyout tove., tt6. /OUA caAdi,

ItowexA and gi.fit!> ofi oJUL ofa tkeAe. &t> God'*

fiood mAe. uxvuniy app^ecxAted. We 4aw Hove, tknougk you. Whate.veJt you did ;

to ejOYi&ote. oat. heattA, we thank you ve/iy much. May God

cantinue. to su.c.hty bt&>> each o you.

------ The. Gunby ?anuy

MORRIS W. GUNBV, SR. f FUNERAL HOME PHONE 404-359-4448,359-4434 QJt 359-7416
fAJti>t Bapti&t Aue 6 ioueZace Rd. Linc.olntonf Ga. 30817
We 5eAue W<ith Revetence & Viganty Katie. M. Gunby, Notary PubLic., Manage*. B/VJAe.ctofi Hands by AlbrechtWEDurAerP,PRthEe CsIoA-cTaElledVO'UpeRrfeBcUt SaIrNtisEt'--SSwhose woodcut and
copper engravings were major expressions of his art. He used many religious themes, and was noted for his sensitive and detailed drawings. The story is that these were the hands of someone who had great faith in his ability, and worked to help him attain his artistic training; that in the process, their own hands became so gnarled as to be incapable of equal work; and in gratitude, and because he saw theirlabor of love as beautiful, he immortalized the hands.
No. 488 Spalding Publishers, Inc. Winter Haven, Fla. 33880 - Litho in U.S.A.

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