ORDER OF SERVICE
PROCESSIONAL HYMN ..... . ,!3esus Keep Me Near The Cross SCRIPTURE PRAYER WORDS OF COMFORT ......... Rev. Holloway COMMITTAL SERVICE BENEDICTION
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P AL LB EA RE RS ......... FRIENDS OF THE FAMILY FLOWER BEARERS ..... FRIENDS OF THE FAMILY
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
W i t h d e e p e s t g r a t i t u d e , we, the f a m i l y of :he
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t h a n k s a n d a p p r e c i a t i o n a l l a c t s of k i n d n e s ;s
r e n d e r e d to us during our hour of hereaveme * n f
May you experience the joy that comes from
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OBITUARY
MR. FRED JONES, a son of the late B. Frank and Faustine Hatcher Jones was born on August 26, 1924 in Saluda County, SC. He departed this life on Monday Morning, October 28, 1985 in the Saluda Nursing Center.
He received his education in the public schools of Saluda County.
At an early age, he joined the Rock Hill Bap tist Church.
He was a veteran of World War XX, And he was retired from E.I. DuPont Savannah River Plant after 28 years of service.
He leaves to cherish his fond memories; two
sisters, Miss Faustine Jones of Saluda, SC
and Miss Ardella Jones of Washington, DC;
two brothers, Mr. John Mack Jones of Saluda.
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sisters-in-law, Mrs. Marian H. Jones of Saluda
SC and Mrs. Laura Jones of Camden, SC; three
aunts, Miss Celeste Hatcher of Savannah, GA,
Mrs. Leora Harris of Camden, SC and Mrs. Che
ster B. Jones of Saluda, SC; three uncles, Mr.
George Jones of Saluda, SC, Mr, Joseph Harris
o f Camden , SC and Mr, Bryson Barnes o f Mary
land; three nieces, one nephew and many other
reI ativ e s and friends.
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THE FAMILY.
WE'LL MEET AGAIN
We ll meet again - the loved ones gone before us~ In that bright realm -- the land of light and love;
it may be that e'en now they're watching o'er us. And ionging for the time we'll meet above
We'll meet again - of that we may be certain, in that bright Home so wondrous and so fair.
Whose glories, veiled to us as by a curtain, Through God's redeeming grace we are to share.
We'll meet again where neither sadnesses nor sorrows Shgii for one moment rob the heart of joy;
Where there shall be no dark uncertain morrows. Or aught whatever to the bliss destroy.
An, yes. wen meet again in that bf ignt yiory:
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And to begin a fresh, but never-ending story
Of iife which shall endure forevermore.
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F U N E R A L S E R V I C E S E N T R U S T E D TO B U I L E R AND SON F U N E R A L HOME SALUDA, SOUTH CAROLINA