Funeral Services For Mrs. Ellen Bovian McIntosh Wednesday, October 19,1988 4:00 P.M. Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church 310 Green Street Orangeburg, South Carolina The Reverend F.G.S. Everett, Minister Dr. Ronald D. Ray, Minister of' Music Mrs. Sandye Spann, Pianist O rder O f Service PRELUDE PROCESSIONAL ............................................... "Abide With Me HYMN NO. 340............ .......... "What A Friend We Have In Jesus" SCRIPTURE: OLD TESTAMENT - Psalm 91,...The Reverend David S. Blackshear St. Luke Presbyterian Church, Orangeburg, S.C. NEW TESTAMENT - John 14:1-7 PRAYER OF COMFORT.... The Church Of God, Orangeburg, S.C. HYMN NO. 234............. ........... "Guide Me 0 Thou Great Jehovah" EXPRESSIONS:.............................................................................. AS A CHURCH MEMBER.........Deacon David Phillips Chairman of the Deacon Board WARD 4 MEMBER.....................Deacon Robert Evans SOLO............................ WORDS OF COMFORT... SELECTION.................. BENEDICTION RECESSIONAL INTERMENT THE ORANGEBURG CEMETERY The Obituary MRS. ELLEN ALBERTHA BOVIAN McINTOSH, of Route 2, Cordova, formerly of 1780 Maxwell Place, Orangeburg, died Saturday at The Regional Medical Center, following an extended illness. Mrs. McIntosh was m arried to Clement 0 . McIntosh of Winnsboro, S.C. Her only daughter preceded her in death. Mrs. McIntosh was born in Orangeburg County, the daughter of the late John W. Bovian and Rebecca Zimmerman Bovian. She received her early education in Orangeburg where she entered South Carolina Normal and Industrial School (Presently, S.C. State College), in the third grade and continued her education there until receiving her B.S. degree in Home Economics. Mrs. McIntosh gave more than a half-century of dedicated service to the education profession of the State having taught at Latta. Dillion County; Centinary, Marion County; St. Mark, Allendale County, Riverside High School, Saluda County before retiring in 1972. She also worked in Johnston Edgefield County. Mrs. McIntosh joined the Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church at a very early age. She served faithfully and willingly during her youth. She was a member of Ward IV and the Floral Club. Mrs. McIntosh was a member of the South Carolina Education Association, the National Education Association, the State and National Organization of Home Economic Teachers, the County Associations in the Counties where she worked. Survivors include four sisters, Mrs. Annie B. Jenkins, Darlington, S.C., Mrs. Byrdia B. Sherrod, Cordova, S.C., Mrs. Carrie B. Jenkins, Jenkinsville, S.C. and Mrs. Rosa Lee Gerald, Society Hill, S.C.; one brother, Willie Bovian, Somerdale, N.J. and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Active PallBearers Nephews Honorary Pallbearers James Evans Philemon Gerald Robert C. Gerald, Jr. William Henry Hare Edward Jenkins John Jenkins Roger S. Jenkins, Jr. John A. Raiford Willie Woodbury, Jr. Anthony Bovian Floral Bearers Floral Club The Senior Missionary Ushers The Senior Ushers She was as g o o d a s goodness is. Her acts and all her works were kind. A nd high above all memories 1 hold the beauty of her mind. Frederick Hentz Adams ACKNOWLEDGEMENT `With sincere thanks, humbleness, and appreciation, the fam ily zvishes to express their gratitude to all who have shared their sorrow w ith them during the illness and death o f their love one. `Respectfully su b m itted rEHrE `fttM IL C f Arrangements By: Bythewood Funeral Home Orangeburg. S.C. 534-3301 John Lessane, Director