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Services 3:00 p.m. Wednesday, January 6, 1993 Rock Hill Baptist Church Saluda, South Carolina The Reverend R.C. Holloway, Pastor

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PROCESSIONAL HYMN...................................." Jesus Keep Me Near The Cross" SCRIPTURES.......................................................... Old Testament
New Testament PRAYER SONG..............................................................." At Hie Meeting" REMARKS...................................................... Dea. James Gibson FAMILY TRIBUTE.......................... Dea. Johnny L. Lorick, Son ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS & CONDOLENCES ..Mrs. A. Butler SONG......................." May The Work I've Done Speak For Me WORDS OF COMFORT.............................Rev. R.C. Holloway FINAL VIEWING RECESSIONAL INTERMENT......................................................Church Cemetery MUSICIAN....................................................Mrs. Shirley Masada

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Wlint a friend we have in Jesus. All our sins and griefs to bear! What a privilege to carry Everything to God in prayer!
On Saturday morning, January 2, 1993, MR. HENRY LORICK, JR. entered into Eternal Rest at the home of his daughter, Annie R. Graham.
He was born in Saluda County, SC, on December 6, 1904, a son of the late Henry and Sarah Bouknight Lorick.
At an early age he joined the Rock Hill Baptist Church where he maintained his membership until passing. He was also a mem ber of the Mine Creek Burial Aide Society and the Rock Hill Bur ial Aid Society.
He was united in Holy Matrimony to Miss Margaret Springs who preceded him in death. To this union ten children were bom: one son, John Henry, also preceded him in death.
He was a quiet, caring, humble, and loving person. He loved God, his family and friends. He will be dearly missed, but me mories of him will live on in the hearts of all those who knew and loved him.
Pleasant memories will linger on in the hearts of his daught ers, Annie R. Graham and Mable Crouch, Saluda, SC, Lucille Pope, Paterson, N.J.; sons, Henry B. Lorick, Gibsonville, NC, Curtis Lor ick, Saluda, SC, Hardy Lorick, Washington, DC, Jessie Lorick, Oxen Hill, MD, Johnny L. Lorick, Greensboro, NC, and Wilbert Lorick, Johnston, SC; sisters, Flora Lorick, Saluda, SC, Sadie Kinard and Canzar Dickerson, Washington, DC; brothers, Bettis and Albert Lorick, Saluda, SC; thirty-five grandchildren; fifty-eight great grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; six daughters-in-law; two sons-in-law; three sisters-in-law; two brothers-in-law; two aunts; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and many sorrowing friends.
HUMBLY SUBMITTED, THE FAMILY

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Grandsons Granddaughters and Friends

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A million times we have needed you. A million times we have cried. If love alone could have spared you. You never would have died.
If all the world was ours to give. We would give it, yes; and more, To see you coming up our steps, And walking through our door.
To hear your voice, to see your smile, To sit and talk with you a while, To be with you the same old way, Would be our fondest today.
A heart of gold stopped beating, Two smiling eyes at rest, God broke our hearts to prove to us, I le only takes the best.
THE GRANDCHILDREN

Expressions of sympathy are shown in so many differencjKvays: appreciation is not measured by whom or what you give. Just know ing that you remembered us shall be engraved upon our hearts all of our days. May God continue to bless and keep each and every one of you.
Services Entrusted To Butler &. Sons Funeral Home
Saluda, South Carolina