ORDER OF SERVICE PROCESSIONAL
OPENING SELECTION........................................................... Choir
SCRIPTURE.........................................................................................
INVOCATION.....................................................................................
HYMN..........................................................................................Choir
REMARKS
As A Friend................... As A Neighbor............... As A M em ber............... . . Dea. Norman Singleton
SO LO .....................................
OBITUARY AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS.........
SELECTION............................
EULOGY .................................
BENEDICTION
VIEWING OF REMAINS
RECESSIONAL
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The Interment by WRIGHT-DONALDSON will follow in the Church Cemetery
OBITUARY
Miss Lucille Reynolds, was born on Lady's Island, South Carolina, on May 23, 1905, the ninth child of ten children bom to the late Walker and Clara Reynolds.
She was converted at a very early age and was baptized at Israelite Baptist Church, where she served faithfully all of her life. She served and sang in the choir for many years. But through out the entire Church, her friendly smile and helpfulness was found.
On Saturday, December 11, 1982, God called her home.
Surviving a loving sister, Mrs. Bemetha Drayton of Savannah Ga., five nephews and their wives, Mr. & Mrs. William Reynolds, Mr. & Mrs. James Robinson, Lady's Island, Mr. Richard Drayton, of Atlanta, Ga., Mr. George Reynolds of New York City, Mr. Willie James Reynolds of Savannah, Ga.; eight nieces and their husbands, Mrs. Mary Cooper, Reverend and Mrs. L. S. Aiken, Mrs. Daisy Edwards, Mrs. Lucille Green all of Savannah, Ga., Mr. & Mrs. Ulysses Johnson, of St. Petersburg, Florida, Miss Agnes Drayton, Miss Josephine Drayton, Mrs. Elizabeth Drayton Charlton all of New York City; a host of grandnieces, grandnephews, greatgrant-nieces and nephews, cousins, and many friends.
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Sunset and evening star and one clear call fo r me
And may there be no moaning at the bar when I put out to sea.........
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: The family acknowledges with deep appreciation, all acts
o f kindness and sympathy shown them during their bereavement. May God bless each of you.
The Family PALLBEARERS:
Deacons and Family Friends FLOWER BEARERS:
Ushers and Family Friends
ARRANGEMENTS
WRIGHT-DONALDSON FUNERAL SERVICE W. Brown Marshet, President