HOMEGOING SERVICE For Thursday, July 17, 2003 1:OO ptn Peoples Funeral Chapel Lowe> Sr>> (Antioch Baptist Church) &2&&S: OBITUARY Mr. Theodore Lincoln Philpot (T.L.) departed this life on Sunday, July 13, 2OO3. At an early age, he joined the Thankful Baptist Church under the pastorate of the late Rev. N.T.Young, Sr. He later united with the Deulah Grove Baptist Church during the pastorate of Rev. B>.l. Vernon. He attended the public schools of Augusta and joined the U.S. Air Force during the Korean Conflict. He leaves to cherish his memory a devoted mother, Mrs. Alzora Philpot, three daughters; Mrs. Rhonda Holman, Baltimore, Maryland, lateshla Peak and Techelle Peak, Augusta, one son; Terrell Peak, Augusta, one sister; Virginia Williamson, Augusta, two aunts; Isabella Kelly, Jacksonville, Florida, and Mary Richardson, Savannah, Ga. and a host of nieces, nephews, and friends. ORDER OF SERVICE Prayer ....................... Rev. Dr. Chris Lowe, Sr. Old Testament Reading .............. Rev. Oscar Drown Hopeful Baptist Church, Hephzibah, Ga. New Testament Reading ............ Rev. Joseph Williams Frost Branch Baptist Church Solo ......................... Dr. Hawthorne Welcher Beulah Grove Baptist Church Obituary ............................. Read Silently Acknowledgements ................. Ms. Sharon Butler Instrumental Selection ............. Brother Grady Alien Eulogy ..................... i ..*... Rev. Dr. Sam Davis Pastor, Beulah Grove Baptist Church Recessional Interment ....................... Southview Cemetery Donald Butler Darryl Jones PALLBEARERS Jerry Parker Andre Jameson Rodney Newsom 'Bey oncC Toddy j here is a landscape larger than the one within our view |rwe can only look beyond the old to find tne new, |r we can understand each day that time is on our side... ~]nat with a little effort, hope can help to turn the tide... f=or there is a landscape larger than the one which we can see Where the sun is shining brighter and true joy waits patiently. -TmiCy Matthews ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS To each of you who shared the days of Theodore, in good times, in sad times, in healthy times and unhealthy times, we say "Thank You," because you helped to make him happy. For the prayers, visits, love, concern, and the many tangible ways in which you have shared with us during this time of sorrow, we say "God bless you," for we are strengthened by each deed. May God continue to bless each one of you in a very special way, is our prayer. The Philpot / Williamson Family