OBITUARY Mr. Alvin Hall, the son of Mrs. Winnie Mae Hall and Mr. Henry Hall, Sr., was born in Aiken, South Carolina., March 18, 1935 and on June 3, 1980, he received a call from his maker, to join the celebration of the banquet of eternal life. At an early age, he joined the Old Macedonia Baptist Chu rch, attended Bettis Academy, and was independently self employed. He leaves to cherish his memories, his daughter; Miss Jacquelyn Hall, Columbia, South Carolina. Two sons; Dornese Hall, Houston, Texas and Leon Hall, North Augusta, South Carolina. A loving mother and father; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hall, Sr. Graniteville, South Carolina. One grand child, Doraese Hall, Jr*, Houston, Texas. Two daughtersin-law; Mrs. Cindy Hall, Houston, Texas and Mrs. Susan Hall, North Augusta, South Carolina., five sisters; Mrs. Annie Mae McKie, Granitville, South Carolina., Mrs. Ernes tine Johnson, Trenton, South Carolina,, Mrs. Christine McKie, North Augusta, South Carolina., Mrs. Catherine Williams, Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Evelyn Blocker, Plainsfield, New Jersey., two brothers; Harvey Hall and Jerimah Hall, Graniteville, South Carolina. Mother-in-law Mrs. Bernice Carroll, Graniteville, South Carolina. Five brothers-in-law, three sisters-in-law, aunts, uncles, nephews, nieces and a host of other relatives and sorrow ing friends. FLOWERBEARERS Ms. Julia Carroll Price Ms, Minnie Grant Ms. Emma Anderson Ms. Mildred Holmes Ms. Shirley Brown FINAL RITES FOR Mr. Alvin Hall, Jr. OLD MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH Edgefield,County,S*C, Saturday, June 7,1980-3: P.M. Rev. W, H. Hightower, Officiating . [.)- | c = = = = = = = = = = t H ' ORDER OF SERVICE PROCESSIONAL SCRIPTURE.......Rev. Amos Adams, Sr. P R A Y E R . R ev Brightharp iL SELECTION............ ....A. T. Stephens Choir Valley Fair Baptist Church ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND OBITUARY-Mrs. S. Benjamin E U L O G Y . . R e v , W. H. Hightower VIEWING OF REMAINS RECESSIONAL COMMITTAL AND INTERMENT...Church Cemetery Jerome Johnson Harold Hall Glenwood McKie PALLBEARERS Russell Johnson Arthur Hall Luther McKie OVER OUR OWN FOREVER Our own are our own forever, God Taketh not back His gift; They may pass beyond our vision, But our souls shall find them out, When the waiting is all accomplished, and the deathly shadows lift, And glory is given for grieving, and the surety of God for doubt. We may find the waiting bitter and count the silence long; God knoweth we are dust, and pitieth our pain; And when faith hath grown to fullness and the silence changed to song, We shall eat the fruit of patience and shall hunger not again. So, sorrowing hearts, who wait in the darkness and all alone, Missing a dear lost presence and the joy of a vanished day, Be, comforted with this message, that our own are forever our own, And God, who gave the precious gift, He takes it never away. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: The family wishes to acknowledge their sincere appreciation and thanks to all of you for your precious acts of kindness, thoughts and prayers during the loss of their loved one. SERVICES DIRECTED BY Hands by Albrecht DurerJ-`Ii^W % all