Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie King, Thursday, September 9, 1975, 4:00 p.m., Thankful Baptist Church, Augusta, Georgia, Rev. N.T. Young, officiating

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For MRS. FANNIE KING
Thursday, September 9, 1975 - 4:00 P. M. THANKFUL BAPTIST CHURCH AUGUSTA, GEORGIA Rev. N. T. Young, Officlating

** OBITUARY **

They are not long, the days of Wine and Roses, Out of a misty dream our path

emerges for awhile, Then closes within a dream.

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Mrs. Fannie King, daughter of the late Mr. Alien and Mrs. Frances McGee,

was born January 21, 1894 in Richmond County, Georgia.

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On January 21, 1913 she was married to Mr. John Cody, to this union no

children were born. Later on June 15, 1930 in Jamacia L. I , New York, she was

married to Mr. John King, he preceded her in death.

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She was a member of Thankful Baptist Church. She departed this life on

Thursday, October 2, 1975 at the University Hospital.

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She is survived by a host of nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews, and

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other relatives and friends.

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** ORDER OF SERVICE **
PROCESSIONAL

HYMN

SCRIPTURE

PRAYER

SELECTION

Choir

REMARKS Mission Sis. Eula Johnson
Walker Pilgrim Society Church
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS & OBITUARY

SELECTION

Choir

EULOGY,

Rev. N. T. Young

RECESSIONAL

INTERMENT -.--.--...---..--.-.----.--...-.... Cedar Grove Cemetery

"IVE DONE MY WORK"

Ive done my work J I sung my song Ive done some good, Ive done some wrong and I shall go where I belong. The Lord has willed it so.

He knows my heart, and every thought

He knows what pain and joy Ive

brought and by his love

I shall be taught.

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The way to him, I know. ;

He knows my soul so weak and blind.

So full of fear of mortal mind

And he will lead and I shall

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Find the way to him I know.

He guides my steps, and He knows best, He will not harm. Where he is blest and so goodnight Ill take my rest, where sweet Wild roses grow.

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