Funeral service for Mr. Willie C. Hawes, Saturday, April 8, 1989, 12 noon, New Tabernacle Baptist Church, Lincolnton, Georgia, Rev. Ervin Norman, officiating

OBITUARY
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WILLIE C. HAft/ES, deposed tluA li{,e on Wednesday, 5, 19S9 at Humana HoAp^ital, AuguAta. He. WOA a native. o Lincolnton, Jea^-to. and lived -cn Au.gu.Ata moAt o& ku> li^e..
-ncludu liu> iatj$e,SencUa M. Hau>e4, Aagu4-ta, , W-iltie. JameA HaweA, VesvieA Hawei, Ma>uu.n , a o^ Aaga^a, and .Atv&AteA Hawei, Pl^iadepkia, and nine, daugktesu,, Ocx.e B. Webb, Euan4, Mae 0-Thompkm>, lfr.ctokl.ijn, Evonie. Puntand,, Smytna, Annie. C. Lee, EvanA and Edna Hawei, Jaanita HaweA, Nosuna PsUnce., flow. Haw>e6 and Maty HaweA, all ofa Au.gu.Ata; and nine. AiAtesu, Mag en Hagen, Rebecca Maone, Lena TkomaA, Stella Hawe* Nanhaly and Janxle Ricke/Uon, all ofi AuguAta and JoA<ie. HouAe. and Lizzie. Hawei, both o& Lincolnton, Sofia HeAteA, MMe.dge.ville., and SuA^ie. livi.n, Vayton, Ohio and cthe/i and

FUNERAL SERVICE FOR .

MR. WILLIE C. HAWE5

SATURPAy , APRIL 8, 79S9-/2 NOON

NEW TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH

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LINCOLMTON, GEORGIA

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PROGRAMME

PROCESSIONAL SELECTION. ................................ SCRIPTURE, ................... .Rev. Raymond PRAYER. ................................. REMARKS .......( 2 MINUTES PLEASE) ......... Etu.e
...- Raymond Jhomp\ii.n OBITUARY .................................... EULOGY. ............................ Rev . Etv,tia RECESSIONAL INTERMENT. . . . .New Ta.betmae Bap-tiAt ChuAch

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PALLBEARERS

RA/MONP THOMP,<IWS,JR WALTER JOHWSOW WILLIE JOHWSOW

CHARLES HAWES ROBERT POPE JOE LEWIS 8AA/KS

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THE FAMILY EXPRESSES OUR APPRECIATION FOR VOUR WORDS OF KINPNESS AWP THOUGHFULMESS PURING OUR TIME OF LOSS.

SERVICES EMTRUSTE0 TO WILLIAMS FUWERAL H0ME,IWC.
Hands 6y Albrecht Durer, the so-called perfect artist -whose 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 Spolding Publishers. Inc. Winter Haven, Flu. 33880 - Litho in U.S.A.

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