Eulogistic services for Miss Bernice Robinson, Williams Funeral Home Chapel, Saturday, May 7, 19777, 3:30 p.m., Rev. N.T Young, officiating

OBITUARY
Miss Bernice Robinson deaprted this life April 29, 1977 after a brief illness.
She was born February 25, 1954 to the late Mr. Herbert Robinson and Mrs, Katie Robinson,
She is survived by her devoted mother; Mrs. Katie Robinson, four sisters; Mrs, Mary E. Williams of North Augusta, South Carolina.Mrs. Juanita Tayvies, Mrs, Lottie M, Lomaclc of Augusta, Georgia., and Mrs, Myrtis Evans of Rochester, M Y, Five brothers; Frank Robin son of Rochester, M. Y,, Ephrian Robinson of Phila, Pa,, McClennon Robinson, Hermon Robin son, and Ronnie Robinson all of Augusta, Geo rgia, Three brothers-in-law, three sisters-inlaw, five aunts, four uncles, several nieces and nephews and a host of friends.
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Eulogistic Services For
Miss Be mice Robinson

Williams Funeral Homo Chapel

Saturday,

May 7,1977

3;30 P.M.

Rev. N. T. Young, Officiating

PROGRAM

Processional Hymn Scripture

Old Storm Branch Gospel Chorus Rev, Don Sherall

Prayer

Dea, Eugene Hill

Hymn

Old Storm Branch Gospel Chorus

Remarks

Mrs, Bessie Lightfoot

Solo

Mrs, June Sherall

Acknowledgements & Obituary,....... Ms Barbra Phillips

Eulogy

Rev.,N T. Young

Final Viewing

Interment

Cedar Grove Cemetery ***********

The cover of lifes look is ceased. For one We loved so well, But living deeds of days Gone by are what the page tell. OVER

It broke our heart to see you go. But you did not go alone
For part of us went with you, The day God took you home,
"Submitted By The Family"
Acknowl edgementsj^ "" The ?amiTy"~o"f Miss Bernice Robinson wishes
to express their deepest appreciation for the many deeds of kindness and sympathetic understanding shown during the illness and following the death of their loved one,
Palbearers:
Bradferd Wills Ernest Mackie William Davis Bennie Cannon
Fl owe rbe are r : Thankful Baptist Church Ushers
Williams Funeral. Home ,D i re c ting
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