Final rites for Mrs. Annie Willie McKie Philpot, Tuesday, January 7, 1969, 2:00 p.m., Piney Grove Baptist Church, Rev. T. E. Scott, pastor, Clarkshill, South Carolina

FINAL RITES For
MRS. ANNIE WILLIE MCKIE PHILPOT Tuesday, January 7, 19 6 9 , 2:00 P.M.
Piney Grove Baptist Church Rev. T.E. Scott, Paster
Clarkshill, South Carolina "Precious in the of the Lord is the death of his saints". (Psalm 116:15)

Mrs,, Annie Willie Philpot, daughter of the late Johnny and Carrie Sullivan McKie, was born in Clarkshill, South Carolina, April 30, 191?. Mrs, Philpot was baptized and became a member of the Piney Grove Baptist Church at an early age.
She was married to Mr. Freddie Philpot of Clarkshill. South Carolina on March 3, 19d0. To this union one daughter was born, Annie Beatrice on February 16, 1942. Mrs, Philpot and husband also reared one nephew, Franklin McKie.
Before moving to Augusta in 1942, Mr. and Mrs. Philpot resided in Clarkshill, South Carolina,
Mrs, Philpot was a faithful wife, a loving and dedicated mother, and a servant of God, She was loved and well-liked by her family and many friends. Her personality generated love, warmth and understanding, and she was always willing to help and assist others in time of need*
_Mrs.^Philpot entered into rest at Central Hospital in Hilledgeville, Georgia on January
3, 1969,
Survivors include her husband, Mr. Freddie Philpot; a daughter, Mrs. Annie Beatrice Prince; a son (nephew) Franklin McKie; eight sisters; Mrs. Hobble Garrett, Mrs. Juanita Mims, Mrs* Mildred Johnson, Mrs. Clara Mayes, Mrs, Izada Gowdy, ail of North Augusta, South Carolina; Mrs. Georgia Samuels of Washington. D.C.; Mrs. Mamie Collier of Clarkshill and Mrs. Gowdy of Augusta, Ga*, two brothers: Mr, Johnny McKie of Clarkshill, and Mr, Joseph McKie of Brooklyn, New York; a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Winafer Thomas McKie; three grand children, Diane Philpot, Belinda Prince and Franklin Dwayne McKie; and a host of other relatives and friends.

PROGRAM

PROCESSIONAL

HYMN ............ .. "Nearer My God To Thee"

PRAYER

SCRIPTURE ....... .. Rev. John Starks

SOLO ............ .. Mrs. Elizabeth Pierce

R E M A R K S ... ...... .. Dea. Henry Mackie

REMARKS ......... .. A Neighbor

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

HYMN

EULOGY .......... ... Rev, T.E. Scott, Paster

VIEWING OF REMAINS

RECESSIONAL

Interment

.. Church Cemetery

There is an open gate at the end of the road Through which eaxh must go alone, And there is a light we cannot see Our Father claims His own.

Beyond the gate your loved one Finds happiness and rest And there is comfort in the thought That a loving God knows best*

Weep not because I walk no longer with you Remember I am walking streets of gold, Weep for yourselves that you a while must Tarry before the blessed Lord you may behold.
And so will the memory of Mrs. Annie W. Philpot live in the hearts of all those that know her*
DRAW ME NEARER
I am Thine, 0 Lord, I have heard Thy voice, And it told Thy love to me; But I long to rise in the arms of faith, and be closer drawn to Thee.
Consecrate me now to Thy service, Lord, by the powsr of grace divine;' Let my soul look up with a stead-fast hope, and my will be lost in Thine,
There are depths of love that I cannot know Till I cross the narrow sea; There are heights of joy that I may'not reach till I rest in peace with Thee.
CHORUS Draw me nearer, Nearer, blessed Lord. To the cross where Thou hast died; Draw me nearer, nearer, nearer, blessed, Lord, to thy precious bleeding side.

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