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February 10, 1948 May 8, 2002
Friday, May 17, 2002
11:00 A.M.
Mount Olive Memorial Gardens
Augusta, Georgia
Reverend Clarence E. Grier, Officiating
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And I heard a great voice out of heaven saying,
Behold the tabernacle of God is with men, and he
will dwell with them, and they shall be his people,
and God himself shall be with them, and be their God.
~Revelation 21:3
Frances Dicks Lewis was born of February 10,
1948 in Augusta, Georgia to the late Wilhemina D.
Drayton and Henry Murray. She entered into eternal rest
on Wednesday, May 8, 2002 at Lincoln Hospital, New
York.
Frances was employed with J.P. Morgan/Chase
Manhattan Bank as a Central Branch Investigator. She was
a member of Macedonia Baptist Church, New York.
Past Grand Daughter Ruler, Frances was a member of
the Improved Benevolent Protective Order of Elks of The
World for over twenty (20) years. She served diligently in
all capacities of the order, a dedicated daughter Elk. She
was a member of Invincible Temple #77 in New York City,
New York, where she served as Recording Secretary for
many years. A member of Omega Past Daughter Rulers
Council; the Rainbow Charity Department; Elks Civil
Liberties and the New York State Daughters of Elks,
where she served as a State Trustee to this present time.
She leaves to cherish her memory, two sons, Darryl L.
Dicks, Augusta, Georgia and David B. (Sabrina) Dicks,
Newport News, Virginia; father, Henry Murray, Augusta,
Georgia; four grandchildren; one adopted brother,
Shederick Polite, Augusta, Georgia; one adopted sister,
Martha Dicks, Augusta, Georgia; three nephews and a
host of other relatives and special friends.
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SCRIPTURE
PRAYER
WORDS OF COMFORT
Reverend Clarence E. Grier
COMMITTAL
BENEDICTION
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A Message From Mother
I have crossed the bourne of shadows,
1 have entered into rest
I am happy with my loves ones
In that land where all are blest.
I have anchored in the harbor,
Where the storms of life are o 'er.
Where the gleams of endless sunshine
Break upon the heavnly shore.
I have seen the golden city,
With the jasper walls so bright;
Here we have eternal morning,
And we never say, Good Night.
I have heard the sweetest music
From the angel choirs of love;
0 how blest to be with Jesus
In my Father s house above!
Yes, Ileft you, it was sudden,
But it was the best for us all.
It was Gods will ~ I am happy -
I but listened to His call.
Dearest Darryl and David, God will bless you
As you journey down the way;
I shall wait and watch to meet you
In this land of perfect day.
Loving grandsons, you will miss me,
But I love you more and more,
And well meet where there's no parting,
On this ever-golden shore.
Dry your tears, and ease your heartache,
Mother'll be your angel guide;
Be but faithful to your Savior
And with Him you will abide.
Love God's church ~ theres nothing like it,
Purchased with His precious life;
It will help you, it will bless you,
It will keep you in the strife.
It was Mother's last great promise
To attend the throne of grace;
Will you carry out my life's work
And be there in Mothers Place?
Meet me, meet me in the morning, Here beside the crystal sea;
I shall linger near the border, Til my loved ones are with me.
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It is with deepest appreciation that we acknowledge your kindness, thoughtfulness
and service extended to us during our time of bereavement. It was your strength
in which we were able to cling and your prayers which helped us to endure. May
God bless each of you. You will always be in our prayers.
We appreciate your trust in us, and sincerely hope that our service
has been deserving of your confidence.
If we have helped to lighten your burden,
our aim has been accomplished.
W. H. MAYS MORTUARY
"Professional Service A Family Tradition Since 1922"
1221 James Brown Boulevard, Augusta, Georgia 30901
(706) 722-6401