OBITUARY
One write has said, "One generation succeeds another, as wave follows wave," and so it is that though we mourn the passing of one \vho has proven himself faithful, loving and kind, there remains another generation to succeed him, to follow the prints he has made upon the sands of time. But why should death be mourned when it is followed by immortality.
Dea. Dennis Floyd Kennedy, son of the - late Mr. Hiram and Mrs. Annie McCord Kennedy, was born August 28, 190? in Lincoln County, Georgia;.and departed this-lie April 25, 1973 in The Un iversity Hospital, Augusta, Georgia.
At an ecrly age he was converted, baptized and joined the ivhite Rock Baptist Church, Lin coln County, during the pastorage of the late Rev. Dennis Dent.
On Mr<rch 24, 1936 he was married to Miss. Ber- .
atrice born.
Mickens;
end
to
this
union
two
sons
was
He leaves to mourn his passing, his wife, Mrs.
Beatrice Kennedy, two sons, Mr. Morris Kennedy,
Augusta, Georgia and SFC. Fayetteville, N.C.; five
Dennis ii. brothers,
Kennedy, of Mr. Robert
Kennedy, Mr. Luther Kennedy, and Mr. Ralph Ken
nedy all of Augusta, Georgia; Mr. Samuel Kennedy
of Lincolnton, Ga.; and Mr. Lowery Kennedy of
Atlanta; Georgia; One sister, Miss. Ernestine
Kennedy, Atlanta, G. .; daughter-in-law, Mrs.
Jennie L. Kennedy, one granddaughter, Miss. Ivy
Jennine Kennedy of Fayetteville, N.C.; sistera-
in-law, brothers-in-law, neices, nephews and
a host of other relatives and friends.
How soon a house becomes to large, How quickly joy must cease But 0 how precious is Gods v/ord How comforting His peace.
Funeral Services
For Dea. Dennis Floyd Kennedy Saturday, April 2g, 1973 - 3:00 P. M. Piney Grove Baptist Church
Augusta, Georgia
Order Of Service
Processional
Hymn .............. "Near The Cross"
Scripture
Prayer
Hymn .............. " What A Friend We Have In
Jesus"
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Acknowledgements ..... Mrs. Helen Johnson
Eulogy ............... Rev. J, C. Gardner Recessional
Interment ............ Church Yard Cemetery
** Pallbearers **
Dennis E. Kennedy Samuel Kennedy
Ralph Kennedy
Norris L. Kennedy Luther Kennedy
Julious Freeman
Peoples Funeral Home Mortician
Hands by Albrecht Durer, the so-called perfect artist--whose woodcut and copper engravings were major expressions of his art. He used many religious themes, and was noted for his sensitive and detailed drawings. The story is that these were the hands of someone who had great faith in his ability, and worked to help him attain his artistic training; that in the process, their own hands became so gnarled as to be incapable of equal work; and in gratitude, and because he saw theirlabor of love as beautiful, he immortalized the hands.
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