OBITUARY ..Theres an open gate at the end of the road. Through which we must go alone,And there in light we cannot see, Our Father claims His own. Beyond the gate your loved one. Finds happi ness and rest, And there is comfort in the thought. That a loving God knows best." Mrs. Louise H. Hughes was born in Beech Is land, South Carolina; April 1, 1882. She moved to Augusta, Georgia at an early age and united with the Thankful Baptist Church where she served faithful until she was strick en with ill health. She was employed at the University Hospital for a number of years. On Monday morning at 2:45 a m.,she was call ed to the Great Beyond. She leaves one aunt, one cousin and many friends. **#*###### *#******#*#*###* In Loving Memory Of Mrs. Louise H. Hughes *** FUNERAL SERVICES HELD AT Dents Funeral Chapel 930 DAntignac Street Augusta, Georgia Wednesday, February 9,1977 11:00 a.nu Rev. J. D. Williams,Officiating ORDER J)F ^SERVICE Processional 7 Hymn. ........ .Congregation "What A Friend" Prayer. ....... .Dea. Oscar Jones Poem. ........ .Mrs. E. . Hudson Hymn. ........ ".Congregation /^ "Amazing Grace" Eulogy. ....... .Rev. J. D. Williams Recessional Going Home PALLBEARERS: MrT J.~T7 Robinson Mr. W.W.Simpkins Mr. P. M. Lewis Mr. George Beasley Mr, J. Warren, Jr. ****** .t: Cedar Grove Cemetery Hands by 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 Spalding Publishers, Inc. Winter Haven, Fla. 33880 - Litho in U.S.A.