l/ FOR Mrs. Ossie Zeilars Harris SATURDAY, APRIL 23. 1977 -- 2:00 P. M. FIRST MT. CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH REV. C. I. BENNINGFIELD, OFFICIATING OBITUARY "And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, nei ther shall there be any more pain." -- Rev. 21:4 Mrs. Ossie Zellars Harris, age 54 departed this life Sat urday, April 16, 1977 in Boston, Massachusetts. She was born in Columbia County, Georgia to the late Mr. Otis Garnett and Mrs. Lina Beard Garnett. At an early age, she joined First Mt. Carmel Baptist Church and attended regularly until she moved away. After she moved away, she joined the St. John Baptist Church, Boston, Massachusetts under the leadership of Rev. R. D. Kelly, Pastor. She the beloved sister of Mr. Robert J. Garnett and Mr. John H. Garnett of Lincolnton, Ga.; and Mrs. Viola Ramsey of Thomson, Georgia; three uncles, two aunts, two sisters-in-law; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and friends to mourn her passing. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Our deepest gratitude to the friends for the cards, food, visits, and every act of kindness shown to them during the sudden death of their loved one and now share our grief and bereave ment in kind words, thoughtful deeds, prayers, and our court esies. The Family ORDER OF SERVICE Processional Selection Scripture Prayer Remarks Acknowledgements. Selection Eulogy Recessional Interment Soft Music . Dea. James Brinson . Mrs. Alvyne Wright Rev. C. I. Benningfield Soft, Music Church Cemetery FLOWER LADIES DEACONESS s PALLBEARERS DEACONS OF MT. CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH Should You Go First Should you go first and We remain To walk the road alone 111 live in memory's garden, dear, With happy days we've known. ..- In spring F'll wait for roses red, . . When fades the lilac blue In early fall when brown leaves fall I'll catch a glimse of you. Should you go first and we remain One thing we have to do Walk slowly down the path of death For soon we'll follow you. We'll want to know each step you take That we may walk the same For some day down that lonely road You'll hear us call your name. --The Family WRIGHT - JONES FUNERAL HOME PHONE 359-3669 293-4255 LINCOLNTON. GEORGIA 30817