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Acknowfedyments
The Family of the late Rev. Freddie Paschal, Jr.
would like to express their heartfelt thanks to everyone
who has rendered a cts of kindness during his extended illness and passing.
May God bless each of you.
FareweffMy Famify
Farewell my family, don't weep For Im a t peace now, ju s t asleep. Farewell my family, I'm not alone The Might "Maker" has led me safely home. J u s t think back over the many years, How the family seemed so strong, holding back tears. Yet God somehow always made a way And I thanked Him every night for another day. 3e good my family, always love each other be strong my family, strong in heart The blood ties, no one can ever part. And if somewhere I made a mistake As you live many will you make. Farewell my family, I've been called away.
Walk with God, tru st in God For He is by your side.
The Ohituaru
Rev. Freddie Paschal, Jr. Was born on March 21, 1933 in Thomson, (McDuffie County) Georgia, to the late Mr. Freddie and the late Mrs. Annie Kate Parks Paschal. He departed this life on Wednesday, February 4, 2 004, a t the University Hospital. He was preceded in death by a brother, Pete Paschal and a son Leroy Paschal.
Rev. Paschal was educated in the public schools of McDuffie County. He was converted and baptized a t the Saint Gene B aptist Church. He was ordained as a minister in 1952 by the Green Branch B a p tist Church.
He was called to pastor the following churches: S t. Paul Baptist, St. John B aptist, and First Friendship B aptist. He was a member of the Ministers' Conference, Southern B aptist Conference, SCLC, the NAACP, and the Pilgrimaires Gospel Quartet.
Rev. Paschal retired from Pan Am a t Fort Gordon a fte r 42 years of service. He returned home to care fo r his loving wife of 3 0 years, Ola Bell Paschal. Rev. Paschal had a great love of God, his family, and his church. He touched the lives of all who came his way.
He leaves to cherish his precious memory, his wife, Ola Pascha; one daughter, Kathy Marie Waltower; sons, Wayne (Karen) Paschal, Mike (Sonya) Paschal, Freddie (Diane) Curry, Jimmy (Linda) Curry, Terry (Lynetta) Paschal, Freddie E. Paschal, and Larry Paschal; step children, Beverly Jennings, John (Elaine)Daniels, Yvonne Daniels, and Antonio Daniels; one sister, Mrs. Mary Ann Brown; one aunt, Mrs. Mozzell Williams, 27 grandchildren, and a host of other relatives and friends.
He later moved his membership to Beulah Grove B a p tist Church in 2 0 0 2 under the leadership of the Rev. Sam Davis. He was a faithful member until his health failed.
The Lord is my lig h t and my salvation, whom shall I fear?
The Lord is th e stro ng h old o f my life, o f whom shall I be afraid? W ait fo r the Lord;
be stro n g and ta ke h e a rt and w a it fo r th e Lord.
Psalm 27:1,4,14
Order o f Worship
Processional .................................... Beulah Grove Choir Prayer ........................................................Rev. J. C. TroweII
Gethsemane B a p tis t Church S c r ip t u r e ....................................................Rev. Enoch Ward O b itu a ry .................................... ..................... Read S ile ntly Remarks:
As a Friend Rev. Herman Bing Carpentersville B a p tis t Church As a Co-Worker Bishop Charles Herrington
A ckno w le d gm en ts Selection ......................................... Beulah Grove Choir E u lo g y ....................................................Rev. Dr. Sam Davis In te rm e n t .......................... M t. Olive Memorial G ardena