In Loving Memory of Ms. Mary F. Blanchard Hope "Angie"

In Loving Memory
of
Ms. MaryF. Blanchard
Hope
Sunrise
April 20,1948
Angie
Tuesday, September 19, 2017
11:00 a.m.
C.A. Reid, Sr. Memorial Funeral Home
Gibson Chapeloo
542 Laney Walker Boulevard Ext.
Augusta, Georgia
Sunset
September 12, 2017
Reverend Larry Jones ~ Officiating
Obituary
Mary Frances Blanchard Ant was bom April 20,1948 Augusta
Georgia to the late Eva Mae and Samuel Blanchard. She entered rest
on September 12, 2017. She was loving kind-hearted person who
would give anyone her last. She was all about family. She attended
Lucy C. Laney High School. Her favorite sports were basketball and
softball. She was a retired (chef) at Piccadilly Cafeteria.
She was preceded in death by: one brother Samuel Blanchard and one
sister DellaMae Blanchard Owens.
She leaves to cherish her memories her husband John Hope. Her
beautiful life will forever be cherished in the lives of her children: Two
daughters Gloria (Willie) Harris and Johnnie (Lindsey) Judge both of
Augusta, GA. 7 grandchildren all of Augusta, GA Tanika L Martin,
Tamikka L. Burnett, Toni V. Freeman, Laquanita R. Blanchard,
Thomasina M. Blanchard, Grady West and Christopher Blanchard. 23
great grandchildren and a host of devoted aunts, uncles, nieces,
nephews, cousins, and friends.
Order of Service
Processional and Viewing
Hymn
Prayer
Reverend Larry Jones
Community Bible Fellowship Augusta, GA
Reverend Preston King
Community Bible Fellowship Augusta, GA
Selection David Jackson
Last Mile of the Way
Scripture Larry Dunbar
Second Shiloh Baptist Church August, GA
Richard Kennedy (Pops)
Second Shiloh Baptist Church Augusta, GA
Led by Jessica Jackson and Antonia Fielding
(Followed by family and friends two-minute limit)
Eulogy $ - is - 3 f Reverend Larry Jones
Recessional
Acknowledgments Reid Funeral Home
Interment
SouthView Cemetery
Repast
Community Bible Fellowship
2011 Randall Road
Augusta, Ga 30904
Selection
Words of Comfort
pall Sharers
Charles Owens
Kenneth Holman
Alvin Yarbary
God Saw You Getting Tired
God saw you getting tired
And a cure was not to be
So, he put his arms around you
And whispered
Come to Me
With tearful eyes, we watch you
And saw you pass away
And although we loved you dearly
We could not make you stay.
A Golden heart stopped beating
Hard working hands at rest.
God broke our hearts to prove us
He only takes the best.
WORDS OF APPRECIATION
Our hearts have been made to rejoice during the illness and passing of our loved
one by the many acts of kindness extended to our family. Your prayers and all
expressions of love and sympathy are greatly appreciated. May Gods blessings
of peace and love continue with you forever. Special thank you to Dr. Nayah and
all the staffs at Hospice HomeStead.
Kevin Morris
Ronnie Morris
Eric Morris
The Family