Going home services for Mr. Sammie Lurk, 3:00 p.m., Sunday, January 23, 1983, Rock Hill Baptist Church, Saluda, South Carolina, Reverend R. C. Holloway, pastor

GOING HOME SERVICES FOR
MR. SAMM.IE LURK
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"Chey sure the `soul's crealL cri' of a deeply -thankful heart --
3:00 P. M. SUNDAY, OANUARY 23, 1983 ROCK HILL BAPTIST CHURCH
SALUDA, SOUTH CAROLINA REVEREND R. C. HOLLOWAY, PASTOR

ORDER OF SERVICE

PROCESSIONAL

HYMN .............. " N e a r e r My God To Thee"

S C R I P T U R E .................. St. CJohn 1 4 : 1 - 5

PRAYER

SO NG ............. .

"Peace In The Va ll ey "

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

SO LO .............. Dea. W i ll ie 3. T u r n e r

W O R D S OF C O M F O R T ........ Rev. H o l l o w a y

PARTING VIEW

RECESSIONAL

INTERMENT

..... Ch ur ch C e m e t e r y

PALL B E A R E R S .......... F r i e n d s Of The F a m i l y FLOWER BEARERS ....... Friends Of The Family

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Words are i n a d eq ua te to expr es s the h u m b l e ness and g r a t e f u l n e s s we feel toward all of our friends who have consoled us during our bereavement. Your prayers, your love, your presence and service has sustained us. Your cards, flowers and gifts of food were warmly a p p r e c i a t e d . W h a t e v e r you did to c o n s o l e our hearts we thank you very much.

OBITUARY
MR. SAMMIE LURK, the son of the late Henry and Sarah Bouknight Lurk was born on April 2, 1913, in Salu da County. He d e p a r t e d this life on W e d n e s d a y Mo rn in g, O a n u a r y 19, 1983 in the Self M e m o r i a l H o sp it al .
At an early age, he joined the Rock Hill Baptist Church where he maintained his m e m bership until death.
He was u n i t e d in Holy M a t r i m o n y to Miss Betty Bryant. To this union eight children were born.
He l e av es to c h e r i s h his me mo ri es ; his d e voted wife, Mrs. Betty Bryant Lurk of the home; three d a ug ht er s, Ms. B a rb ar a 3. Lu rk of the home, Mrs. Sarah Graham and Mrs. Betty Miles both of Saluda, SC; five sons, Messrs. Sammie Lurk, Or. of Newark, NO, Oa mes Lurk of Gree nw oo d, SC, A l b e r t and Robert Lurk of Saluda, SC and Henry Lurk of Camden, NO; four sisters, Ms. Flora Lurk of Saluda, SC, Mrs. Ludie Dean of Hempstead NY, Mrs. Sadie Kinard and Mrs. Canza D i c k erson both of Washington, DC; three b r o t h ers, Messrs. Bettis, Henry and Albert Lurk all of Saluda, SC; fourteen grandchildren, one great grandchild; four daughters-in-law two s o n s - i n - l a w ; four s i s t e r s - i n -1 a w , three brothers-in-law; and a host of nieces, n e p hews, other relatives and many sorrowing friends.
Sadly Submitted, THE FAMILY.

SUNStl AND EVENING STAR
Sunset and evening star, And one cl ea r call for me! And may there be no moaning of the bar When I pu t out to sea.
But such a tide as moving seems asleep, Too full for sound and foam, When that which drew from out the
'boundless deep T u r n s aciain home.
Twilight and evening bell, And after that the dark! And may there be no sadness of farewell When I embark;
For though from out our bourne of time and place
The flood may bear me far, t hope to see my Pilot face to face, When I have crossed the bar.
_______ A l f r e d T e n n y s o n
ARRANGEMENTS BUTLER AND SON FUNERAL HOME
SALUDA, SOUTH CAROLINA

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