cM'omzqoLnq OOsljxatLon On JlouLnq Old.zm.oxq f OAxi.. 0 X0 LU J i , axxLi.on O ^ ecI cL 2004 Onaxid.au, Obs.aEm.dvi 9. 200q moocO.J\\. <^A/[zmoxiat dfixiiiian <^A/[s.tfioc[iO E-fiiiaojiat dfiaxafi cztyucjUiLta, tf^zo'icjia cOX>EaOox, (Dj-j-Lciatincj 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. c^-j~^Uxitjutz to JWy (D ut tS s g inning ^ S z jitzn iljs 'i 1952 d J d t d sa tt did ui jiaxt t/^ scsm lisz 3 , 2 0 0 q H44 to o t out (Joan a n d tiwsd thzm Hus ^Ws towed dsaztg iszing sa ct dag a i new t&satti did u i jiaxt !B u t /2(7T cwittguou tsaws mgu t s a z t ^Tjouz towing tu s ta n d , < # . C. !ZJtiz lJ