W h en Jom ow uuv Stcvcte W ith ou t M e 'TOlveu Xxynuyvlovit (dbcnl& v)a\$ u2\ h)L me, @ U S ' m n c X \% w m lo 5 | t A e &uu e^ou/fe /i/iAe Wesley Baldwin Willie Baldwin Farrell Harris Hosley Harris Ricky Shingleton Henry Shingleton ffdxuuw SSewtesLA Nieces Friends of the Family U ch nouiC edgm ent The family of Mr. Ellis Herrington expresses sincere thanks to their many friends and loved ones who have shared much love and comfort. Our hearts have been touched by the concern and acts of kindness shown during our bereavement. May God bless you as richly as you have blessed us. fPwfeddianat Sew ices Entrusted to Dwight's Funeral Home, Inc. 326 Old Waynesboro Road P.0. Box 537 Millen, Georgia 30442 478-982-1667 JttJZoiUng, Memwtf of Mjc. tfo 3Cewtingten April 19,1951 ~ April 28, 2008 Saturday, May 3, 2008 1:30p.m. Salters Grove Baptist Church MiHen, Georgia The Reverend John Bush, Pastor Steflectian^ ie llis Herrington was born on April 19, 1951, to the late Mrs. Minnie Herrington Childs. He departed this life on Monday, April 28, 2008, at University Hospital - Augusta, Georgia. A native of Jenkins County, Ellis joined Salters Grove Baptist Church at an early age. He graduated from Burgess Landrum High School ~ Millen, GA. Ellis made his home in Augusta, Georgia for many years, and was employed by Savannah River Plant, Kings Mills, and Ponderosa, Inc. Ellis retired in 2006 following many years of gainful employment. Ellis was preceded in death by a daughter, Sherry Jeffers, and siblings, James, Mattie, and Marion Childs. He is survived by his daughters, Kim Young - Millen, GA and Alexandria Daniels ~ Hephzibah, GA; son, Joe (Patricia) Fieldings Columbia, SC; 5 granddaughters, Brittany, Aleyah, Sydni Fieldings, Sha'Nique Prescott, Shatangelia Jeffers; grandson, Jeremiah Daniels. Brothers, Willie L. Childs - Augusta; Hosea (Carrie) Childs - Hephzibah, GA; sisters, Eloise (Larry) Jenkins, Annie R. (Clyde) Young Newark, NJ; Sarah (Robert) Johnson; Brenda (Paul) Leverett - Augusta, GA; 7 aunts, 3 uncles, a host of other relatives and friends. There is a right time for everything: CLtime ta be ko*n; d time ta die; Cl time ta plant; d time ta hcvwe&t; d time ta kid; d time ta heal; d time ta de&t*oy; ta*ehuiCd; time ta c*y; t z time ta laugh; i ta g*ieoe; ta dance; dcattodng atonea; d time ta d time not ta d time ta find; d time ta laae; r# 7 d time fa* keeping; d time fa* throwing away.; d time ta tea*; d time ta *epai'*; d time ta ke quiet; d time ta opeah up; d time fa* laainy; d time fa* katiny; d time fa* wa*; d time fa* peace. Everything is appropriate in its own time ... So I conclude that, first, there is nothing better for a man than to be happy and to enjoy himself as long as he can; and second, that he should eat and drink and enjoy the fruits of his labors, for these are gifts from God. @>idvi S ervice 3>*aceaaional 3iymn Svtiptwte Rev. Herman Jackson TP*aye* o f Cam fm l Rev. Willie McKie S o la Sis. Arlena Lane fRemcvtfia Friends & Relatives dchnewledgmentd Sola Sis. Arlena Lane Eulogy Rev. J.H. Bush Slecoid'umaC Jnt&anent New Millen Cemetery Ulapaat Bethel AME Church 217 Walnut Street