Eulogistic services for Mrs. Jeanette T. Lawrence, Wednesday, April 19, 1972, 3:00 p.m., Cumming Grove Baptist Church, Augusta, Georgia

OBITUARY
Life is given to nan and is his until death, At the cominr of death nan loses only the earth ly body, but the eternal soul of a Christian lives on,
With feelings of deepest regret, the LawrenceFamily, the Cumninc Grove Baptist Church and Community must record the passing of one of their beloved and respected members, Sister Jeanottc T, Lawrence, who departed this life Friday evening, April llj., 1972.
She was the daughter of the late Mrs, Lillio Torablin of Newton County. At an early c^o, she was converted anc baptized at the Bethel Grove Baptist Church by the late Rev, L.G. Aikcn, Manficld, Georgia,
She was carried to Doa. Albert Lawrence in 1930 onC lived happily together until1 death. She moved to Augusta, Georgia where she united with the Gumming Grove Baptist Church, 1 whore she was a faithful menbcr of the church and of The Mothers Board. -
Because of her kind, deep concern for every body she could help, her loving, quiet and Christ-like ways, she was admired by all Who knew her,
Amonr: those who ifill miss her are: a devoted husband Doa. Albert Lawrence, adopted daughter, Miss. Lynctto Lawrence, one sister, Mrc, Mattio Ford, Wayside, Ga.j six sistors-in-law, Mrs, Annie Mae -Norwood, Mrs. Lena P. Kc-nd ricks of Covinrton, Ga.| Mrs. Plat tie K. Dcvore, Mrs, Lizzie Me cr Pel ton, Mrs, Virssio Robinson ni of Augusta, Georgia and Mrs, Dolla Lawrence of Saluda, S.C.j five brothers-in-law, Mr. Isaac Lawrence of Snluda, S.C.j Mr. Johnny Shephard, Covincton; Gr.j Mr, Koine r Davic, Mr, Horace Robinson, and Mr, Albert Dovore of Augusta j Ga,; Two God Children, noicos, nephews
eousins, arid many friends,

Eulogistic Services

For

Mrs* Joannctte T. Lawrence

Wodncaaay, April 19, 1972 - 3:00 P. M. Curaming Grove Baptist Church

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Auguotp, Georgia

Ordor Of Service Processional

Hymn

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Scripture ............ Rev. Christopher Jackson Pr aye, r ............... Rev. G . . Holno s Selection ............ Choir

Roincrka .............. Dec. Henry Hillinry Doa, Sterling Rariscy
Acknowlodsononts ..... Mrs. Annie B. OBryant
Solo ................. Mr. Thomas Blount
Eulogy ............... Rev. H.B. Body Recessional

Interment ............ Suv-aorville Cemetery

"No one knows the sadness .Only those who have lost can tell Of criof thats borne in silence For the one we loved so well.
She has gone, but not forgotten To the heavenly homo above Some sweet day we long to meet her And share his infinite love."
HONORARY PALLBEARERS
Mother** Board , Deacon Board ,
ACTIVE PALLBEARERS
Thoraas Blouiit Writer Williams Archie Jackson Ernest Riley Eddie Reynolds William Puller
"Blessed are the dead which die in the .Lord." (Rev. Uj.:13)
Hands by AlbrechtoQurein i^g, s ^f4>Mf~dr> rIf{ rie(^rM^As ^~~ w^ ose w oodcut and copper engravings were Tnajor e^-pressions^of his "art. He used many religious themes, and was noted for his ^erisiMmrmtrrfetailed 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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