Service of death and resurrection for Mr. Ulysses Stephen Jarvis, Sr., Friday, August 23, 1991, 4:00 p.m., Trinity United Methodist Church, 185 Boulevard, N. E. Orangeburg, South Carolina, the Reverend George W. Watson, Sr., pastor

Service of Death and Resurrection For
MR. ULYSSES STEPHEN JARVIS, SR. Friday, August 23, 1991 4:00 P.M.
TRINITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
185 Boulevard, N.E. Orangeburg, South Carolina
The Reverend George W. Watson, Sr., Pastor

SERVICE OF DEATH AND RESURRECTION

ENTRANCE

GATHERING PRELUDE PROCESSIONAL WORD OF GRACE GREETING HYMN - "Jesus Is All T he W orld To Me" PRAYER

Dr. Robert F. Thomas, Jr.
#469 pp. 871 - 872

PROCLAMATION AND RESPONSE

OLD TESTAMENT NEW TESTAMENT SOLO - "Precious Lord" EULOGY WITNESS AFFIRMATION OF FAITH
COMMENDATION

Psalm 23
Mr. Jam es McDaniel Reverend Watson
Mr. Thom as Green #889

PRAYER TH E LORD'S PRAYER HYMN BENEDICTION RECESSIONAL - "God Will Take Care of You" POSTLUDE
COMMITTAL Belleville Memorial Gardens Orangeburg, South Carolina

#130

WORDS OF THANKS
With grateful hearts, the family of MR. ULYSSES STEPHEN JARVIS, SR. express their deep appreciation for the kind expressions of sympathy extended them during their bereavement.

THE OBITUARY
MR. ULYSSES STEPHEN JARVIS, SR., son of the late Peter and Mary Caroline Jarvis, was bom November 5, 1905 in Orangeburg. He was called home to Eternal Rest on Monday evening, August 19, 1991 follow ing a brief illness while a patient at The Regional Medical Center of Orangeburg and Calhoun Counties.
Mr. Jarvis joined Trinity United Methodist Church at an early age and remained a faithful member until his death.
He was united in marriage to the former Anna Eliza Gadsden of Waiterboro, South Carolina in 1928. To this union there were six children, five sons and one daughter.
Mr. Jarvis attended the City Schools of Orangeburg.
He was a master carpenter. He retired from Buildings and Grounds Department of South Carolina State College in 1971.
Mr. Jarvis leaves to mourn his passing his wife of 63 years, Mrs. Anna G. Jarvis; five sons, Ulysses Stephen, Jr., Reginald Allen, Donald Daniel, Anthony Leveme, Rogers Gadsden; one daughter, Ms. Priscilla Loretta; five daughters-in-law, Mrs. Dorothy P. Jarvis, Mrs. Sadie D. Jarvis, Mrs. Miriam B. Jarvis and Mrs. Albertha B. Jarvis; eight grandchildren, five great grand children; one sister, Mrs. Blanche J. Hartwell of Orangeburg; one brotherin-law, Isiah Gadsden of Hempstead, NY; four nieces, Mrs. Marie Adams of Detroit, Michigan, Mrs. Jessie Mae Malachi of Bennettsville, SC, Mrs. Rena Guest and Mrs. Miriam Johnson of Orangeburg, SC; and a host of cousins, other relatives and friends.

Cornell Jarvis Donald Jarvis, Jr. Michael Jarvis
Mr. Calton Askew Mr. Luther Battiste Mr. Henry Carson Mr. Thomas Green

Pallbearers

Active

Reginald Jarvis Robert Jarvis Steven Jarvis

Honorary Mr. D.M. Zimmerman

Mr. Alexander Lewis Mr. Willie McDonald
Mr. Walter Miller Mr. Samuel Thompson

Flower Bearers
Trinity United Methodist Women

Ushers
Trinity United Methodist Church

Arrangement By: BYTHEWOOD FUNERAL HOME
Orangeburg, South Carolina

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