Home going celebration for Susie Mae Perkins, Sunday, December 20, 2009, 1:30 p.m., July 9, 1919-December 15, 2009, Frazierville Baptist Church, 1932 Carolina Road, Augusta, Ga 30901, Rev. Robert Stanford, pastor

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Her faith, determination and strong will, is the backbone of Frazierville. She believed in the power of God and the saints who came marching in through the ups and downs through thick and thin.
Remember how we would sang "Oh How I Love Jesus" a song with a message that God never leaves us She took that message and held it so dear you can feel God's love all around us here.
Frazierville has survived for as long as it has because its members let faith lead their paths along with Sister Perkins they shared a vision. They take pride in knowing that Frazierville was built on faith and wisdom.
She sang here, she preached here, she taught here and more. She gave you an invitation to join every time the church opened its doors. Those who become members become a part of the family. Frazierville is not just a church it's a legacy.
(In Loving Memory of Susie Mae Perkins)
Written By: Juliette Renae Ford December 18, 2009 2009 All Rights Reserved

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Sunday, December 20, 2009, 1:30 P.M.

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Frazierville Baptist Church 1932 Carolina Road Augusta, GA 30901

Rev. Robert Stanford Pastor

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On Tuesday, December 15, 2009, Mrs. Susie Mae Per kins went home to be with the Lord. She was bom on July 9, 1919 in Swainsboro, Georgia. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hughes. She was married to the late Mr. James Lafayette Perkins.
At a very early age, Mrs. Perkins accepted Christ in her life and was baptized. She helped to establish the Frazierville Baptist Church where she served faithfully over the years as a devoted member, Sunday School Teacher, Sunday School Superintendant, Assistant Pastor and Pastor Emeritus. She worked in all areas of the church to help organize ministries. She strongly believed _in_b_eing comm--it-t-e-d to the churcfr and its mission through the good times arid the badr----- ~
Mrs. Perkins worked at the Historical Oliver General Hospital, US Army Hospital in use in Augusta, GA during WW II. She also was a licensed Master Beau tician. She received her certification from Luvenia's School of Beauty Culture. She worked hard and be came the owner of her own beauty shop. She worked long hours to help support her mother and children as well as her sister's children. She loved God and her family and friends. She helped many to succeed in life.
Mrs. Perkins is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Annie K. Hopkins of Augusta, GA. Grandchildren--Debra Warwell of Augusta, GA, Rudolph Allen Hopkins of Ft. Lauderdale FL, Cynthia Hopkins of Augusta, GA, Valerie Wamet of Brooklyn, New York, Benjamin Oglesby, Milton Robinson; both of Detroit Michigan, great-grandchildren--Kesha Anderson Thompson (Edison), Michael Allen Hopkins, James Hopkins, Airman 1st Class Jamaal Warwell, Kaseem Hopkins, Adrianne Hopkins, Sidney Hopkins all of Augusta and step-grandchildren; great-great-grandchildren; one niece, Mary Stafford (George) of Augusta, GA; two great nieces--Juliette Renae Ford and Jamese Ford Gathers, and a host of cousins and friends.

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"Don't Say Goodbye"
We don't have to say goodbye because her love is still here in the hearts of family and friends she held so dear. Though in John 11:35 we learned that Jesus wept she wouldn't want us to cry or to be upset. She wants you to know she loves you and that she's ok keep trusting in God and hold on to your faith. She's in a better place where all the saints roam and she is at peace now that God has called her home.
(In Loving Memory of Susie Mae Perkins)
Written By: Juliette Renae Ford December 18, 2009 2009 All Rights Reserved

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Presiding................. Rev. Robert Stanford
Processional
Scripture...................... Deaconess Johnson
Words of Comfort
Solo........................ Mrs. Barbara Williams
Selection..The Light Of The World Church
Poem
Reflections (Please limit to 2-3 minutes) Mary Miller-Neighbor Annie K. Hopkins-Daughter Mary Jones-Church Member Bessie Plummer-Friend Rev. Wilkerson Rev. Welcher Bishop Green
Reading of the Obituary (silently)
Acknowledgements..Dea. Mona Langford
Selection.......................... Deacon Cooper
Eulogy..................... Rev. Robert Stanford
Recessional

Repast-Immediately following Funeral Carry J. Mays Community Center 1014 11th Avenue

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