Eulogistic Services for Mrs. Daisy S. Johnson TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1986 4:00 P.M. S. C. FRANKS CHAPEL OF REMEMBRANCE Rev. Willie Jefferson, Presiding .- - ORDER OF SERVICE '. .*;" ' .. ,, '.,-', Processional Hymn ......................Alien Temple A.M.E. Church Choir _---r >v , <: , >.: * :>...' Invocation ..................................... Rev. Gambrell Scripture......................................... Rev. Mathis Remarks ....................................Mr. Wilton Wells Solo .......................................Mr. Fred Williams Eulogy .................................... Dr. W. J. Jefferson Recessional Committal & Benediction .......... Rest Haven Memorial Gardens ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Words are inadequate to express the humbleness and gratefulness we feel toward all our friends who have consoled us during our bereavement. Your prayers, love, presence, and services have sus tained us. Your cards, telephone calls, flowers, and gifts of food were warmly appreciated. We saw all of these as Gods love expressed through you. Whatever you did to console our hearts, we thank you very much. The Family OBITUARY Mrs. Daisy S. Johnson of 323 Elder Street Extension was born November 25, 1907 in Belton, S. C. and departed this life on Saturday, November 29, 1986. She was the daughter of the late Benjamin and Georgianna Levette Smith and the wife of the late Mr. Thomas W. Johnson. She was a member of the Alien Temple A.M.E. Church where she served as a member of the Decorator Club. She was educated in the Public Schools of Greenville County and attended S. C. State College. Mrs. Johnson is survived by a son, Mr. Edward Johnson of New York, N.Y.; three daughters, Annie L. Johnson and Kathleen J. Pressley of Greenville, S. C. and Georgia J. Smith of Magnolia, Deleware; an aunt, Mrs. Gracie Seaborn of Detroit, Michigan; five grandchildren; five great-grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends. Live By Faith and Not By Feelings God saw the road was getting rough, The hills so hard to climb; He gently closed his loving eyes, And whispered "Peace be thine;" A precious one from us is gone; A voice is hushed and stilled, A place is vacant in our home, That never can be filled. Helen Steiner Rice PALLBEARERS Mr. Jimmy Foster Mr. Harold Pressley Mr. Gil Herman Sullivan Mr. Ralph Anderson Mr. Alphonso Alien Mr. Eddie Jones Mr. Claude Smith Mr. Phil Jackson FLORAL BEARERS Mrs. Rosa Mack Mrs. Delores Means Mrs. Fannie Martin Mrs. Susan Mack Mrs. Ruth Brooks Mrs. Sarah Hunt Mrs. Geraldine Anderson S.C. FRANKS CHAPEL OF REMEMBRANCE "An Institution of Service For Three Generations" 700 Anderson Street Greenville, S. C. . Phone:233-8361 301 East Main Street Liberty, S. C. Phone:843-6309