Obsequies for Mr. Edward Kyler, Liberty Baptist Church, Saturday, July 8, 1978, 2:00 p.m., Rev. R. V. Palmer, officiating

OBSEQUIES For
MR. E D W A R D K Y L E R
LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH Saturday, July 8 ,1 9 7 8 --2:00 P. M.
Rev. R. V. Palmer, Officiating

** O B I T U A R Y **
Arthur Edward Kyler, son of the late William Kyler and Mrs. Ella Clark Kyler was bom in Augusta, Georgia, November 2 1 ,1 9 3 2 and departed this life at the VA Hospital on July 3 ,1 9 7 8 .
At an early age he was converted and baptized at Liberty Bap tist Church by the Reverend J. P. Murphy. In 1952 he served in the U. S. Army during the Korean War.
On July 18, 1954, he was united into holy matrimony to Lucille Griffin Kyler and into this union one daughter was born, Edwina Kyler.
In 1965 he was ordained as a Deacon by Reverend J. P. Mur phy and served on the Deacon Board until called into eternal rest. He also served as Chaplain of the " Rachael Turner Progressive Club" of that church.
He was formerly employed with Augusta Bedding Company where his servings as a truck driver was highly appreciated by the entire staff until he retired on disability in 1977. He was a mem ber of the National Disabled American Veterans.
Deacon Kyler was very much loved by his co-workers, friends, relatives and church. He was a faithful husband and father. His humbleness, kindness and warm personality was practiced through out his life time. His m otto for his family was "please be humble."
His survivors include: a devoted wife, Mrs. Lucille Kyler, his daughter, Mrs. Edwina K. Dallas, mother, Mrs. Ella Kyler; son-in-law, Mr. Michael Dallas; two granddaughters, Miss Delania Dunn and Miss DeShella Dallas; his niece, Mrs. Joan Kincannan; a great niece, Miss Yvette Sharpley, Detroit, Mich.; eight sisters-inlaw, Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas, Mrs. Earlease Hargett, Mrs. Kath ryn Jones, Mrs. Antionette Griffin, Mrs. Catherine Griffin, Mrs. Bertha Griffin, Mrs. Dora Griffin, Mrs. Mae Griffin all of New York City; Mrs. Dorothy Griffin of Augusta; ten brothers-in-law, Retired/M/Sgt. Albert Horton, Rev. Herman Griffin, Augusta, Ga., Rev. Clarence Griffin, Deacon Allen Griffin, Mr. L. B. Grif fin, Mr. Thomas Griffin, Mr. Roy O. Griffin, Mr. Hampton Jones, Mr. Nixon Griffin, Mr. W. T. Thomas all of New York City.

** ORDER OF SERVICE **
PROCESSIONAL
SELECTION ........................................................... Senior Choir
SCRIPTURE ............................................. Rev. M. J. Whitaker
PRAYER ...................................................... Rev. E. T. Martin
SOLO ................................................. Mrs. Elizabeth Golden
REMARKS As A Deacon -- Dea. Conrad Scott As A Co-worker -- Mr. Steve Campbell ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND OBITUARY ........................................... Ms. Melissa Hammond
EULOGY .................................................. Rev. R. V. Palmer
** PALLBEARERS ** Veterans of Foreign Wars
** HONORARY PALLBEARERS ** The Deacons of Liberty Baptist Church

DEATH Life I know not what thou art, But know that thou and I must part; And when, or how, or where we met I own to me's a secret yet. Life we've been long together, Through pleasant and through cloudy weather; Tis hard to part when friends are dear, Perhaps twill cost a sigh, a tear; Then steal away, give little warning, Choose thine own time; Say not: Good night, but in some Brighter clime
Bid me Good Morning. .... Anna Letitia Barbauld
DENT'S UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT

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