Homegoing celebration in loving memory of Mrs. Georgia Harrison Redd, sunrise, July 22, 1924, sunset, December 3, 2004, Thursday, December 9, 2004, 11:00 a.m., Williams Memorial Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, Augusta, Georgia, Reverend Dr. Paul W. Gardner Sr., pastor, officiating

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The fourth daughter born to Richard D. Harrison and Mary Caison Harrison, July 22, 1924 in Winnsboro, South Carolina, where she grew up and attended the Richland County Schools.
In 1937, she gave her life into the hand o f the Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, becoming a member of Saint Paul Baptist Church.
In 1952, Georgia was united in marriage to the Reverend Albert C. Redd. God blessed them with **two wonderful children, Althea B. Redd and Albert, Jr. In 1954, she changed her church membership, becoming a member of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church.
"The joy o f m y life has always been w orking w ith children, a n d ju s t helping people in g en era l."
In 1976, Georgia joined the Williams Memorial C.M.E. Church family under the leadership o f Reverend Gene R. Dean. She enjoyed working with the Sunday School and Adult Bible Study Group.
Three brothers and three sisters each preceded Georgia in death.
Georgia leaves to cherish her memory, a dear husband, A.C. Redd, Sr.; a daughter, Althea; a son, Albert, Jr. and his loving wife, Emily Seymour Redd; one grandchild, Harrison A. Redd; two sisters, Ruby Evans and Hattie Tolbert; five brothers, Charles (Mae) Harrison, George (Lucy) Harrison, Clarence (Edna) Harrison, Douglas (Sallie) Harrison and Bobby (Doris) Harrison; one dear sister-in-law, Rebecca Redd; a host of wonderful nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and a loving church family.

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There is Love, Beauty and L ight beyond thegrave. I f we live so th at God can use us here on Earth, we need not be worried about the coming o f death. I f we have lived a Christian life, we w ill be received by our H eavenly Father.
When I take my last breath, I don't want any weeping and worrying over me, because I know I am a child of God and I will only be passing from this world of Sin and Sorrow into the Land of Love, Beauty and Light. Here on Earth I have lived so that people loved me and said good things about me. I may have some enemies, but I don't know them. But Christ had enemies and still has them today, because anyone who is not living a Christian life is an enemy to Jesus Christ.
I have tried to live for Christ and others here on earth, not for myself alone. I know I have labored in the vineyard and I enjoyed every day and every hour because I was working for Christ.
I don't want any big show funeral when I leave this world. I don't want money spent for a casket to go into the ground, while there are people here on Earth starving, spiritually and physically. Just put my body in a plain wooden box. I do not want flowers, (yes, I love them but I have had them while I lived). Persons who wish to make floral contributions, please, for Christ sake, send the financial aid to charitable organizations.
Do not open my body for viewing at any time, because I don't want that. The grave is not the end, we will meet with Jesus. Just live so you will make it in.
I want this read at my funeral so the world will know it's my desire and it will not be said, "They didn't give her a decent funeral." Let them know I didn't want a `decent' one as they call it. I have lived mine, I have had plenty of flowers and there will be more waiting for me with Jesus my Lord.
M a y g o d bless you all. T ill we m eet -
These are my last wishes.
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Don't Worry...It's alright... Don't be angry, it was just my turn to go. And I was OK with that...Don't be sad,
For my life was full, long and happy... Don't cry, for I loved to laugh and I want you to do the same. Don't be afraid, For there were many loved one's Waiting to guide me to the light.
Don't feel guilty, I already knew everything You meant to tell me,
But didn't get the chance to... Don't worry, for I am safe and in
Good hands with the Lord... And please don't feel lonely, For I will always be right there next to you
Always!! Camille Peltier-Robson

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Perhaps you stopped to visit with us, sent a floral, a card or simply made a call. Perhaps you heard of our bereavement and whispered a sincere prayer or maybe you expressed concern, and we were made aware. Friends are so very special, especially when they really care. Whatever your contribution, it has helped to make the inevitable more acceptable. From each of us to all of you, a sincere Thank You.
The Family
W. H. Mays Mortuary
"Professional Service A Family Tradition Since 1922" 1221 James Brown Boulevard, Augusta, Georgia
( 706) 722-6401

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