Memorial service in honor of Lila Mae Hughes, March 27, 1924-August 25, 2007, Piney Grove Missionary Baptist Church, Forest Hills, Augusta, Georgia, August 29, 2007, 12:00 p.m., Rev. James L. Reid

Memorial Service In Honor Of
March 27,1924 - August 25, 2007
Piney Grove Missionary Baptist Church--Forest Hills Augusta, Georgia August 29, 2007 12:00 P.M.

Obituary
Lila Mae (Calloway) Hughes was born on March 27,1924 to Suzie Thomas and Horace Calloway in Rayle (Wilkes County), Georgia. Although she was an only child, she grew up with a number of cousins and close family mem bers. Over the years, her family grew and she dedicated her life to raising her children. She found the Lord and was baptized at Piney Grove Missionary Baptist Church - For est Hills in Augusta, GA. She will always be remembered as a hard worker, who enjoyed fishing and gardening in her free time. Later in life, she became a businesswoman and was an avid buyer at local yard sales. She is survived by her six children: Bobby (Shirley) Ward, Willie Robert Browner, Judith Browner, Vivian Browner, Bonita Browner Williams and Michael (Alice) Hughes. She will be lovingly remembered by her ten grandchildren, five great grandchil dren, three great-great grandchildren, and a host of family and friends.
You shall go out in joy; and be led forth in peace; The moun tains and the hills before you shall break forth into singing;
And all the trees of the field shall clap their hands.
-Isaiah 55:12

Order of Service
Processional............................. .............. Family and Friends Musical Selection..................... ............. Fred Lockhart Scripture Reading................... ............. Judith Browner
Hebrews 11:1 Prayer Reflections................................ ............. Family and Friends Musical Selection..................... ............. Fred Lockhart E u logy........................................ ............. Rev. James L. Reid Recessional................................ ............ Family and Friends
Repast will be held in the Church Annex immediately following the memorial service.

Her J o u r n e y 's J ust B eg u n
Don't think of her as gone wayHer journey's just begun, life holds so many facets-
This earth is only one, Just think of her as resting, from the sorrows and the tears, in a place of warmth and comfort, where there are no days and years.
Think how she must be wishing that we could know today, how nothing but our sadness can really pass away.
And think of her as living, in the hearts of those she touched... For nothing loved is ever lost - and she was loved so much.
- Ellen Brenneman
Ac k n o w led g em en ts
The family sincerely appreciates the many kind and thoughtful acts of sympathy shown during this time of loss. You have shared with us in many ways that helped to ease our burdens. Your presence with us today during this me morial service for one w e loved and cared for so dearly is greatly appreciated. Our hearts are gladdened because of caring friends like you. Many thanks and may God con tinue to bless you.

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