Homegoing celebration for Mrs. Charlie Mae Manley, sunrise, November 15, 1935, sunset, February 27, 2009, Saturday, March 7, 2009, 11:00 a.m., Fairview Missionary Baptist Church, 3140 Milledgeville Road, Augusta Georgia 30904, Rev. Annette Williams

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OBITUARY
Mrs. Charlie Mae Manley was born on November 15, 1935 in Panama City, Florida to the late Nora Anderson and the late Charlie Richardson. She was the oldest o f 4 children born from this union. She confessed her faith in God and was baptized at an early age at St. John Missionary Baptist Church in Panama City, Florida. Charlie Mae received her education at Rosenwald High School in Bay County. She graduated from Lamar School o f Nursing in Augusta, Georgia. She retired from the Medical College o f Georgia in 1997 where she worked as a Licensed Practical Nurse. Charlie Mae Richardson was united in Holy Matrimony on July 26, 1957 to Deacon Freddie James Manley, through this union three beautiful children were born. Sis. Manley was a founding m em ber o f Fairview Missionary Baptist Church, where she served a President o f the Deaconess and Mission Ministries. She was named Mother o f the Church in 2005. She was also an active m em ber with the Georgia Baptist 10th District. Mother Manley was called hom e by our heavenly father on February 27, 2009. She is preceded in death by two brothers Ben Richardson and Willie Richardson, her mother and father. Sffie leaves to cherish her memories her husband o f 51 years Freddie James Manley, one son, Carleton (Linda), Manley Fresno CA, two daughters Debra (David) Rossi and Sharon (Anthony) Ray, Hephzibah, GA, three brothers Horace Richardson (St Petersburg, FL.), Freddie Lee Richardson (Harlem, GA), and John Henry Richardson (Panama City, FL.), two sister-in-law Alice Ree Manley (Panama City, FL), Annie Will Richardson (Atlanta, GA), one brother-in-law James Henry Manley (Panama City, FL), four grandchildren Lakeshia Miranda, Christopher Manley (Fresno, CA), Danielle Rossi and Anthony Bryce Ray (Hephzibah, GA), two great grandchildren Arianna and James Miranda (Fresno, CA), two special friends Martha Bennett (Harlem, GA), Virginia Ellis (St. Petersburg, FL.) and a host o f nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. In lieu o f flowers, donations can be made in her name to the Mission Ministry o f Fairview Missionary Baptist Church.

ORDER OF SERVICE

Prelu d e.......................................................................... Musician

Processional

Presiding................................ ...................Minister Anthony Ray

Hymn...................................... ............. Deacon Wolney Jackson

Prayer .................................... ..................Deacon Oliver Frazier

Scripture

Old Testam ent....................... .............Evangelist Letitia Scruggs New T estam en t..................... ............. Evangelist Patricia Major

S e lectio n ............................... ..............................Fairview Choir

Words o f Expression (limit 3 minutes please)

As a D eacon ess.................... .......................... Sis. Julia Bussey As a Mission Member............ ..... ..............Sis. Debra Timmons As a F rien d ............................ ....................... Sis. A. Pearl Smith

Acknowledgem ents............... ........................ Sis. Valarie Brown

R e s o lu t io n .............................

S o lo .......................................

Obituary read silently

S e lectio n ...............................

Eulogy....................................

R e c e s s io n a l............................

Interment

Mt. Olive Memorial Gardens

Pallbearers Deacons o f Fairview Missionary Baptist Church
Flower Attendants Deaconess and Mission o f Fairview Missionary Baptist Church
Acknowledgements The family gratefully acknowledges with sincere and deep appreciation for the many comforting expressions o f sympathy through prayers, cards, flowers and other acts o f kindness shown in our hours o f bereavement evidenced in thought and deed.
Perhaps you sent a lovely card, or sat quietly in a chair; Perhaps you sent a flora; piece, if so, we saw it there. Perhaps you spoke the kindest words, that any friend could say. Perhaps you were not there at all; just thought o f us that day.
Whatever you did io console our hearts, we thank you so much, whatever the part.
Special Thanks To the nurses o f 5 South at the Medical College o f Georgia
nurses and staff at the MCG Cancer Clinic and to Heartland Hospice Caregivers for the care of our loved one.
The Manley Family
Interment Mt. Olive Memorial Gardens Body intrusted to William Funeral Home Tobacco Road
Repast Family and Friends are welcome to join in fellowship at the residence
3720 Clayborn Drive Hephzibah, Georgia