OBI TUARY ROBERT HUMPHREYS, djj 340 S. BttaJji Rd., anteJitd into t e s t Tuesday at Humana Hospital, Augusta, Georgia, fRUSTEE ROBERT HUMPHREYS, a native, ofi Columbia County, neslded ln Augusta ion a numbeA ofi yeans, TRUSTEE ROBERT HUMPHREYS, was boAn to the la te; Hattie, and Thomas Humphneys on June 2, 1905, He was baptized a t an eanly age a t the Mt. lion Baptist Chunch, He was untied tn manjviage to; Mangonel Clank, He leaves to mounn his passing, a devoted wl{e; Mangonel Humphreys, One nephm; Thomas W illis, $ne niece; Hattie Mae Watson, Baltlmone, Manyland, And a host c>i othen niec es, nephews and nelatlves and intends. ++++++++++ +++++++++++++ FUNERAL -S E R V I C E S FOR TRUSTEE ROBERT HUMPHREYS MT, ZION B A P T IS T CHURCH MONDAY, OCTOBER 5 , 1 9 8 7 - 4 : 0 0 PM. REV, JACKSON PARKS,O FFICIATIN G ORDER OF SERVICE PROCESSIONAL SONG-- ----------- ------SCRIPTURE --------------------------------------------------- C h O A J l PRAYER-- --------------REMARKS----------------SOLO------------------------ - - R e v , S , T, Tkom pklnA -- D m , A J ib w t L o c k l w i t Bno, W lZ tL o , Lee H u te A ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS M-6. V i v i a n T , R o beA A on EULOGY Rev. JameA Dunn VIEW ING OF REMAINS RECESSIONAL INTERMENT------------------------- M t, Z io n B a p t U t C h aA ch Czm zXzAy * x ++ PALLBEARERS VccdA beg in t o g/iow th e y filcu/uAk i n o a t dea/i one bcc.auAC we lo v e them 40. BUT when t h e 6 un haA s e t t l e d beyond t h e cLU tant h i l l and when te n d e r b lo o m have v a n ish ed w ith t h e dean, hea/vt t h a t i s s t i l t . WE must keep t h e garden blooming w ith cou/iagc, & a ith and t n n s t t i l l again we m eet ou/l lo v e d ones i n t h e heavens as we m ust. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The fa m ily ofa MR. ROBERT HUMPHREYS Would l i k e t o thank t h e iA many In ten ds tyon. a l l a c ts otf ktn d n ess shown daning th e lo s s 0 thein, loved one. SERVICES ENTRUSTED TO V e n t's Undertaking E stablishm ent Augusta, Ga. Hands by A lbrecht Durer, the so -c a lle d `perfect artist' --whose woodcut and copper engravings were major e x p r e s s i o n s of h is art. He u s e d many religio u s themes, and was noted for his sen sitive and detailed drawings. The story is that these were the hands o f someone who had great faith in his ability, and worked to help him attain his artistic training; that in the p r o ce s s, their own hands becam e so gnarled as to be incap ab le o f equal work; and in gratitude, and because he saw their labor of love as beautiful, he immortalized the hands. N o . 4 8 8 S p a ld in g P ublishers, Inc. W in te r Haven, Fla. 3 3 8 8 0 - L ith o in U .S .A .