Eulogistic services for Mrs. Marian Hammond Marshall, Ridge Hill Baptist Church, Ridge Spring, S. C., December 19, 1970, 2:00 p.m., Rev. Latta Thomas, officiating

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MRS. MARIAN HAMMOND MARSHALL RIDGE HILL BAPTIST CHURCH Ridge Spring, S. C. December 19, 1970 --2:00 P.M. Rev. Lotto Thcmos, Officiating

PROGRAM

Processional

Hymn

W hen We All Get to Heaven

Scripture

Twenty-Third Psalm

Expression from Church and Sunday School Mrs. Thelma Coleman

Solo': " Keep Me Every D ay'' _______ Rev. Floyd H eard

A cknow ledgem ents

Mrs. 0 . B. B roadnax

Eulogy

Rev. Latta Thomas

Viewing Remains

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Recessional

Interm ent

Ridge Hill Cemetery

O BITUARY
Mrs. Marian Hammond Marshall, daughter of the late Milledge W. Hammond and Elizabeth Peterson Hammond, departed this life on D ecem ber 15, 1970, at five o'clock in the Providence Hospital after an extended illness. She was born in Ridge Spring where she spent most of her life'.
She was united with the Ridge Hill Baptist Church where she served faithfully until ill health prevented her. She was a Sunday School teacher, served as president of the BTU, SBS, and other organizations in the Church.
She served the community faithfully as a public school teacher in Saluda and Lexington Counties. She was a member of the faculty of Batesburg-Leesville High School when she became ill. She was active ini civic and social life in the community. She was a marvelous person, loving wife and mother, a wonderful sister.
She leaves to mourn her loss a loving husband, Thomas Marshall, Sr. of the home; a daughter, Betty, of W ashing ton, D. C .; a son, Thomas, Jr., United States Navy, Provi dence, Rhode Island; one sister, Mrs. Lucille Hill of W ash ington, D. C .; seven brothers, Ralph and Floyd Hammond, Ridge Spring; H erbert, W ashington, D. C .; Samuel, Aiken, S. C .; H arold, Laurens; Creswell, Columbia ; W atson, Phil adelphia; four aunts, four uncles, six sisters-in-law, two brothers-in-law, four great nephews, two great nieces and a host of relatives and friends.

TRIBUTE
Always a smile, never a frown, Always a hand, when someone was down, Happiness you gave to every one you knew, No better things could anyone do.
Your presence brought joy to everyone's heart, Laughter and Cheerfulness right from the start, God gave us a gift, and then took it away, But your beautiful memory is here to stay.
The blow was bad, the shock severe, we little thought your death so near, and only those who last can tell, The pain of parting without farewell.

FLOWER BEARERS

NIECES-- Beulah Hammond Brenda Hammond Edith Hammond Gloria Wildy

Winser Hammond Vermelle Hammond
Gloria Hammond Mary Cliett

PALL BEARERS

COUSINS-- Thomas Peterson
Alphonzo Hammond James Hammond

George Peterson Eddie Laws
Harold Marshall

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