Funeral services for Mrs. Nettie Hankerson, Sunday, October 5, 1980, 4:30 p.m., Zion Hill Baptist Church, Rev. W.E. Davis, officiating

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OFFICIATING .

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Nettie Hay, daughter of the late Cater and Mary Ann Young Hay, was born July 10, 1914, in Barnwell County, South Carolina, and entered into eternal rest Tuesday, September 30, 1980, at her home.
At an early age she joined the St. Thomas Grove Baptist Church where she served until the end.
She was a member of the Charity Aid Club of New Ellenton, S. C
Survivors are her husband, Robert James (R. J.) Hankerson of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Williams of Philadelphia, Pa.; one son, Berry Jones, Philadelphia, Pa.; three sisters, Mrs. Emma Green and Mrs. Betty Williams of New Ellenton, S. C., and Mrs. Edna Mae Spikes, Pompano Beach, Fla.; three brothers, Mr. Jenious Hay, New Ellenton, S. C., Mr. Robert Hay, Pahokee, Fla., and Charlie Hay, Windsor, S. C.; mother-in-law, Mrs. Bessie Hankerson, New Ellenton, S.C.; five sisters-in-law, Mrs. Georgia Mae Holmes, Aiken, S. C., Mrs. Mary Riley and Mrs. Julia Mae Hankerson of Augusta, Ga., Mrs Betty Hay, Pahokee, Fla., and Mrs. Hattie Hay, Williston, S.C.; one brother-in-law, Mr. Lester Green, New Ellenton, S. C.; one daughter-in-law, Mrs. George Gene Jones, Philadelphia, Pa.; and one son-in-law, Horace Williams, Philadelphia. Pa.; four grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and sorrowing friends.
Appreciation
The family wishes to express appreciation k ae many friends for florals, use of cars, food, cards cl sympathy, telegrams, words of comfort, and all kind deeds sh .1 the-n in i, .--. loss of <eir loved one.

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REV. E. W. FREDRICK, OFFICIATING

Processional

Song....................................... Charity Aid Club

Scripture...................................... Rev. N. Floyd

Prayer ................................. Dea. Walter Chavous

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Remarks As A Church Member. ............... Dea. Isaac Boylen As A Neighbor. ...................... Dea. Webster Dunbar As A Club Member.................... Mrs. Russel Edwards

Obituary ............................... Mrs. Willie Mae Green

Solo ............................... Mrs. Marie Gains Williams

Remarks ................................... Rev. H.G. Cook

Words of Comfort............................ Rev. Paul Green

Eulogy..................................... Rev. W. E. Davis

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Interment.................................. Church Cemetery

PALLBEARERS Mr. Johnny Crawford, Mr. Finance Bush, Mr. Marcellus Bush
Mr. David Odom, Mr. Albert Adams, Mr. Earnest Durant
FLOWER BEARERS Charity Aid Club

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I cannot say, and 1 will not say

That she is dead. Shes just away .

With a cheery smile, and a wave~of the hand

She wandered into an unknown Land.

And left us dreaming how very fair

It needs must be since she lingers there.

She is gone, but not forgotten

Never will her memory fade.

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Loving thoughts will forever linger

Around the grave where she be laid.

Sadly Submitted The Family

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