In loving memory of Mrs. Velma Jones Lawrence, October 30, 1930, sunrise, December 9, 1994, sunset, Tuesday, December 13th, 1994, 2:00 p.m., Paine College, Gilbert-Lambuth Chapel, Augusta, Georgia, Reverend Nathaniel Irvin, officiating

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Paine College - Gilbert-Lambuth Chapel Augusta, Georgia


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Velma Jones Lawrence was bom on October 30, 1930, to Mrs. Clara Winters Jones and the late Caesar Jones. She entered into eternal rest Friday, December 9, 1994.
On June 6, 1963, she was united in Holy Matrimony to Danford Robert Lawrence. To this union was blessed a son, Mark G. Lawrence.
At an early age, she was converted and baptized at Old Storm Branch Baptist Church in Clearwater, South Carolina under the leadership of the late Rev. R. B. Mabry. She continued her spiritual growth by chairing numerous church committees and remained active in the Missionary Society; Women World Day of Prayer, and the Storm Branch Association. Mrs. Lawrence was a strong supporter and advocate of the OSB Youth. Her advocacy efforts inspired many to pursue dreams of college as well as their self-fulfillment.
Education was always a paramount importance to the Jones family. This belief transcended to Velma as she completed her early education at Haines Institute, Augusta, Georgia. Further pursuits of her education included the class of 1951 at Benedict College where she received her B.A. Degree. She furthered her studies in the Language Arts with receipt of her M.Ed.. from New York University in 1953.

Mrs. Lawrence conveyed high ethical and moral standards through her educational and spiritual teachings till her retirement from the Richmond County School System in 1985. After her retirement, she remained an inspiration and mentor to the Benedict Alumni, the Retired Teacher's Association, State Youth Convention Delegation, Summer Enrichment Program(s), and all that she touched. Her love for religion was equaled only by her love for education.
To her family she was a dedicated daughter, wife, and mother. As a friend she was unsurpassed.
She leaves in her loving memory: a devoted husband of 31 years, Danford Lawrence; a son, Mark G. Lawrence; a loving mother, Clara Jones; a brother, Merlyn Jones; one sister, Mamie Jones; one god-daughter, Lawahnna Hairston; one god-son, Douglas Collins; a mother-in-law; Alice Lawrence, Newark, NJ; three nieces, Jackie Barker and Debbie Burke, both of Newark, NJ and Kim Jenerette, Conway, SC; four nephews, Stanford Lawrence, Melvin Lawrence, and Leon Lee, all of Newark, NJ and Thomas Lawrence, Raleigh, NC; two uncles, Sam Jones, Jr. and Rube Hankinson, Sr.; fifteen cousins, William Hankinson, Georgia Bullock, Barbara Westbrook, Sam Jones, III, all o f North Augusta, SC, Rube Hankinson, Jr., Dorothy Harris, Elridge Hankinson, all of Augusta, GA, Clara Jones, Des Moines, Iowa, Roberta Jenkins, Long Beach, CA, Carrie Hinton, New York, NY, Patricia Crawford, Des Moines, Iowa, Mary Carrington, West Palm Beach, FL, Sebelle Best, Ola Mae Page, Aiken, SC and Barbara Marshall, Beaufort, SC; and a host of other relatives and friends.

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Presiding ...............................................................................................Rev. Dr. Nathaniel Dunn
Processional
Selection ............... ...........................................................Old Storm Branch Combined Choirs "How Great Thou Art"
Scripture Old Testament - Psalm 23 ................................................................. Rev. Aaron Williams
New Testament - Revelation 21:1-7 .................................................... Rev. Philip Watson
Prayer of C om fort...................................................................................................Rev. Alf Mills
Friendship Baptist Church, Aiken, SC
Duet ....................... ..................................Ms. Lizelle Beasley, Ms. Eleanor Carr, Ms. Fay Hall

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As A Deacon - Deacon Theodore Wills As A Co-Worker - Ms. Ann Knighton As A Church Member - Mrs. Rubenia Kemp

Selection ....................................................................... Friendship Baptist Church Male Chorus

O bituary................. .................................................................................................Read Silently Soft Music

Acknowledgements . ................................................................................ Mrs. Carolyn Lightfoot

E u logy..................... .................................................................................... Rev. Nathaniel Irvin

Recessional

Interment ............. ..............................................................................Sunset Memory Gardens
Langley, South Carolina

- Repast Following the Interment at Old Storm Branch Baptist Church Annex

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"So live, that when thy summons comes tojoin The innumerable caravan which moves to that
mysterious realm, where each shall take His chambers in the silent halls o f death, Thou go not, like the quarry slave at night, Scounged to his dungeon, but, sustained and soothed By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave Like one who wraps the drapery o f his couch about him, and lies down to pleasant dreams."
-WILLI A N N CULLEN BR Y A N T
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Yours was a useful life; you wrought well while here. You were generous with your time, as you toiledfrom year to year. Many a life you did touch;
Always doingyour part. Glad to serve when called upon, With a meek and humble heart.
Your life was dedicated to things noble and true. It was no taskfo r you to work that you wanted to do! You'll ne'er beforgotten Though you have passed away, the deeds you have left behind will livefrom day to day. We didn't want to give you up. Sleep, Sleep on take your rest this act o f God we do not question; fo r He alone, knows best
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The Lawrence and Jones families acknowledge with sincere an grateful appreciation the many acts of kindness and expressions of love and sympathy during this time of illness and bereavement.

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