FUNERAL SERVICES For REV. ANDREW LOUI S HOGAN Saturday, October 31, 1981 --2:00 P. M. TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH 1223 Laney Walker Boulevard Augusta, Georgia Dr. C. S. Hamilton, Minister ** O B I T U A R Y ** Andrew Louis Hogan was bom, September 5, 1917 in Augu sta, Ga. He was the youngest of five children of the late James and Isadore Jackson Hogan. He was converted and baptized at an early age at Springfield Baptist Church during the pastorate of the late Rev. George Dwellie. His love for the church was exemplified by his faithful participation in the Sunday School, Baptist Training Union, the Senior Choir and the Trustee Board. It was during his membership at Springfield that he received his call to the ministry. He later joined Mt. Zion Baptist Church where he served for several years before be coming a member of Tabernacle Baptist Church where he was li censed and ordained into the ministry. He was dedicated to the Sunday School, Baptist Training Union, The Emma Lou Stewart Chorus, the Gospel Choms and the senior choir. He was a well known and talented vocalist throughout the City with his musician brothers, Eugene Francis Hogan and the late James Henry Hogan. He performed city-wide and performed on WRDW Radio in the early 30's and 40's and gave concerts and trained various choirs. As a minister, he gave volunteer services to Gracewood Rehabilitation Center, the Youth Development Center, the Women Div. of the Correctional Center and until his illness was a preacher at various local churches. He leaves to mourn his passing, his loving and devoted wife, Bernice Smith Hogan, a devoted daughter, Bernice Hogan Hall; a son, Andrew Louis Hogan; granddaughter, Ingrid Device Hall; grandsons, Andrew Louis Hogan III, and Adrian Leonard Hogan; a brother, Eugene Francis Hogan; son-in-law, Frederick D. Hall, Jr., daughter-in-law, Charlene Hill Hogan; sister-in-law, Margaret Reid Hogan; devoted mother-in-law, Mazie Odom Smith; adopted mother and father, Dr. and Mrs. Isiah Turner; a host of nieces, Nephews, other relatives and friends. ** ORDER OF PROGRAM ** PRESIDING ........................................................ Rev. J. S. Wright PROCESSIONAL ......................................... ......... Abide With Me HYMN OF CONSOLATION........................... SCRIPTURE .................... 23rd P salm ........ Rev. George Jackson PRAYER .................................................... Rev. J. C. Trowell HYMN OF ADORATION ............... O God Our Help In Ages Past REMARKS: Springfield Baptist Church -- Rev. E. T. Martin Good Hope Baptist Church -- Rev. Johnny Hatney Harmony Baptist Church -- Rev. Floyd Heard ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF CARDS AND TELEGRAMS ...................... ...... Rev. Inez Smith OBITUARY READ SILENTLY SOLO ............................................................... Brother Ellis Johnson EULOGY ....................................................... Dr. C. S. Hamilton RECESSIONAL Going Home "I'VE DONE MY WORK" I've done my work 1 sung my song I've done some good I've done some wrong I shall go where I belong The Lord has willed it so, He knows my heart, and every thought He knows what pain and joy I've brought And by His love I shall be taught. The way to Him, I know. He knows my soul so weak and blind So full of fear and mortal mind And he will lead and I shall find The way to Him I know. He guides my steps, and He knows the best, He will not harm, where He is blest And so good-night I'll take my rest, Where sweet Wild Roses grow. ** HONORARY PALLBEARERS ** The Ministers ** ACTIVE PALLBEARERS ** U. S. Army PEOPLES FUNERAL HOME