Jtamegomg J^erfrxce fox 9%. Co6ie CKefty $r. MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1996 3:00 P.M. Carpentersville Baptist Church * * * * Reverend Herman Bing (riter (f The Prelude ...... The Processional . Transitional Called To Worship ....... Hymn ............ Scripture Prayer Selection ....... Remarks Dr. Charles Lamback Dr. Yvonne Shaw Musician .. Family .........!. Pastor "Because He Lives Choir Selection............. Transitional Kerygma . Choir Pastor The Recessional ffix&iilz uf JUlh "To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under Heaven." ECCLESIASTES 3:1 Brother Cobie Kelly was bom September 18, 1925 to Mr. Cobie Kelly, Sr. and Mrs. Claudia Kelly. Brother Kelly was very energetic and ambitious, gaining employment by the age of nine. He accepted Christ and joined Caipentersville Baptist Church at an early age. Brother Kelly proudly served in World War II, where he was injured in the line of duty. Later in 1950, he met and four months later married the woman of his dreams, Miss Mary Louise Hatney. Out of this joyous union came two daughters, Portia and Deaeen. Brother Kelly was a loving, family man, who went out of his way to do for his family. He was also a good friend you could always count on. Brother Kelly was employed at Triangle Publication in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for twenty-seven years. Later, after returning to Augusta, he worked and retired from the Richmond County Board of Education. He leaves to mourn his passing: a loving and devoted wife, Louise Kelly; two daughters Miss Portia A. Kelly, Augusta, GA and Mrs. Deneen Wade, Valdosta, GA; two sisters, Mrs. Louise Jones, Washington, DC and Ms. Addie Lee Kelly, Bronx, NY, two grandsons, Michael Kelly, Augusta, GA and Julian Wade; one son-in-law, Jerome Wade; one brother-in-law, Mr. John D. Hatney, four sisters-in-law, Mrs. Eleanor Hatney, Mrs. Betty Tyler, Ms. Anna L. Williams and Mrs. Mildred Pratt; and a host of other relatives and sorrowing friends. Pallbearers; Deacons of Caipentersville Baptist Church pbmitrarg Pallbearers Ushers of Carpentersville Baptist Church ********** Don't spend too much time mourning Tears are for the sad. I left to be with Jesus And this should make you glad. Don't waste your hours in grieving No need to feel distress. I'm tired of lifes frustrations And had to get some rest. Don't fret because of my leaving Come in such a way We'll have another meeting In God's Eternal Day. ********** - ^Nrrte (Pf '(Eljartbs - The family would like to express their gratitude and appreciation to their relatives and friends for their acts of kindness shown them during the passing of their loved one. May God continue to bless and keep each and everyone of you. . . . THE FAMILY Services Entrusted To Historic Dents Undertaking Establishment