Home going celebration for Mr. Roy Holloway, services held, 2:00 p.m., Friday, January 16, 1998, Rock Hill Baptist Church, Saluda County, S. C., the Reverend R. C. Holloway, pastor

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Services Held
2:00 P.M.
Friday, January 16,1998
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Saluda, CautUty, S 6
'Hie Reverend R. C. Holloway, Pastor

Order of Celebration-

Processional

H ym n........ #293 ......... ... "Father 1Stretch M y Hands To Thee"

S c rip tu re .......................

New Testament-St. John 14:1-6

Prayer of Com fort.........

Selection.............................................................. Senior Choir
"I'm Tried and I W antTo Go Home"
Remarks......................................................Dea. James Gibson

W ords of Consolation .................................. Rev. W . C. Bryant A ckn ow ledgem en ts......

So lo ...............................

E u lo g y ...........................

Final Viewing

Recessional

Benediction/Committal ..

P A L L B E A R E R S ...... FLOWER BEARERS

NEPHEWS .... NIECES

-Obitucirij
"I am the resurrection, and the life; be that beHeuetb In me, though he were dead, -qet shall he hue; /Sr-d whoso
ever Itoetn and brilcuctb in me shallneuer die" "-John 11:25*28
MR. ROY HO LLO W AY, the son of the late Abron and Sallie Simpkins Holloway was born June 6, 1900 in Saluda County, SC. He was the second child born to this union.
He peacefully departed this life Tuesday Morningjanuary 13,1998 in the Saluda Nursing Center after a long illness.
He received his education in the public schools of Saluda County, South Carolina.
At an early age he joined the Rock Hill Baptist Church where he was a member of the Senior Choir and served faithful until failing health.
He was married to Pearl Johnson Holloway who preceded him in death.
Preious memories of RO Y will be cherished forever by family, friends and all who knew and loved him.
He is survived by; one sister, Sallie H. Jackson of Saluda, SC; one brother-in-law, Janies Jackson of Saluda, SC; two sisters-in-law, Annie Holloway and Annie Mae Holloway both of Saluda, SC; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and sorrowing friends.
Humbly submitted, The Family

We 11Meet Again
We'll meet again -- the loved ones gone before ns -- In that bright realm --the land of light and love; It may be that e'en now they're watching o'er us, And long for the time we'll meet above.
We'll meet again -- ofthat we may be certain, In that bright home so wondrous and so fair, Whose glories, veiled to us as by a curtian, Through God's redeeming grace we are to share.
We'll meet where neither sadness nor sorrows Shall for one moment rob the heart ofjoy;
Where there shall be no dark uncertain morrows, Or aught whatever to the bliss destroy.
All, yes, we'll meet again in that bright glory; How wondrous it will be to talk things o'er, And to begin a fresh, but never ending stow
O f life which shall endiu e for evermore. J. Danson Smith
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We, the family of the late MR. ROY HOLLOWAY acknowledge with sincere appreciation all acts of kindness shared with us during our hour ofbereavement. We are grateful to the Saluda Nursing Center Staff for the years of caring for our loved one. We say thank you and may God continue to bless each of you we pray.
Services Entrusted To
BUTLER AND SON FUNERAL HOME
306 North Bouknight Ferry Road Saluda, South Carolina 29138 (864)445-2623 or445-3287

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