FUNERAL SERVICES for MS. BEATRICE JACKSON Thursday, October 11, 1984 - 4:00 P.M. MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH Corner 8th Street & Laney Walker Blvd. Augusta, Georgia #**##*## Rev. J. S. Wright, Officiating ** OBITUARY ** / expect to pass through this worldbut once. Any good therefore I can do or any kindness that I can show to any fellow creature; let me do it now, for I shall not pass this way again. Ms. Beatrice Jackson entered into rest on October 5, 1984 in the Talmadge Memorial Hospital. She was born May 24, 1957 to the late Mr. Sammie Jackson, Sr., and Mrs. Shirley Jackson. She was baptized at Macedonia Baptist Church at an early age. She received her education in the public schools of Richmond County. She was an active participant in school activities and a 1975 graduate of Lucy C. Laney High. She was a former employee of National Life Insurance Company. She was highly respected and loved by her family and friends. She leaves to mourn one daughter, Nakia M.Jackson; her mother, Mrs. Shirley Jackson; one sister, Ms. Debra E. Jackson; one brother, Wayne C. Jackson; her paternal grandmother, Ms. Florence Jackson; her maternal grandmother, Ms. Naomi Williams; her maternal greatgrandmother, Ms. Eula Mae Johnson; two nephews, Cornelius Jackson and Sammy Jackson III; seven aunts, seven uncles, and a host of other relatives and friends. ** ORDER OF SERVICE ** PROCESSIONAL HYMN ...................... "The Day is Passed and Over" SCRIPTURE PRAYER SELECTION ....................................... Choir REMARKS ........................... Mrs. Veronica Brown Mr. Joe Kenny Mr. Michael Cooper ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND OBITUARY ........................ Mrs. Alice Hester SOLO EULOGY ............................... Rev. J. S. Wright VIEWING OF REMAINS RECESSIONAL INTERMENT ......................... Southview Cemetery ** HONORARY PALLBEARERS ** Johnny Metoyer Donald Wesby Michael Cooper ************ ** USHERS ** ** FLOWER BEARERS ** Ushers ************ ** PALLBEARERS ** Denise Williams Davit Tutt Jimmy Walker Willie White Earnest Gaines Charles Hall BEYOND LIFES GA TEWA Y Theres an open gate at the end of the road through which each must go alone. And there in a light we cannot see Our Father claims his own. Beyond the gate our loved one finds happiness and rest and there is comfort in the thought That a loving God knows best. Parting is such sweet sorrow that we should say goodnight until tomorrow. ** ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ** The Family gratefully acknowledges all acts of kindness shown to them during their time of bereavement. ************ PEOPLES FUNERAL HOME Mortician