Funeral services for Mrs. Anna H. Robinson, Monday, February 25th, 1980, 4:00 p.m., Thankful Baptist Church, Third and Walker Streets, Augusta, Georgia, Rev. N.T. Young, officiating

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Mrs. Anna Holmes Robinson,daughter of the late Marion and George Holmes, was born in Aiken County, South Carolina on December 11, 1910. She departed this lij on Thursday, February 21, 1980.

At an early age she was converted and baptized at Thankful Baptist Church where she served faithfully until health problems prevented her from being actil

She was a lovely person to know and was loved by al] who knew her. She will be greatly missed in the horn* and in her community.

She leaves to cherish fond memories one devoted daughter, Mrs. Marguerite H. Brannon. Four grand daughters Mrs, Louise Lott, Mrs. R.oslyn Faulk, Miss Prentiss Brannon Of Augusta, and Mrs. Fredia Dority of New York. Two grandsons, Mr. James Brannon, Jr. and Timothy Brannon of Augusta. Six great grandchildren. Two brothers, George Holmes and Lewis Holmes both of Augusta. One sister, Mrs. Addie Mae Holmes of New York. A host of neices, nephews,other relatives and sorrowing friends.

WHAT GOD HATH PROMISED

God hath not promised Skies always blue, Flowers-strewn pathways All our lives through; God hath not pormised Sun Without rain, Joy without sorrow,Peace Without pain

But God hath promised Strength for the day, Rest for the labor,light for the way, Grace for the trials, Help from above Unfailing sympathy,Undyin Love.

-H-H-K-H-h

FUNERAL

SERVICES

FOR

MRS. ANNA H. ROBINSON

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH 1980 4;00 P.M.

THANKFUL BAPTIST CHURCH

THIRD AND WALKER STREETS

AUGUSTA, GEORGIA

REV. N. T. YOUNG, OFFICIATING

PROGRAM

PROCESSIONAL

SELECTION..........................Choir

PRAYER.............................Rev.William Rountrei

SCRIPTURE..........................Rev. Floyd Heard

SELECTION..........................Choir

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REMARKS............................Dea.Joseph Mitchell

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS...................Mrs.Vinnie M. Grave;

SOLO...............................Mr. James Rosier

EULOGY.............................Rev.N. T. Young,Sr.

VIEWING OF REMAINS

RECESSIONAL

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INTERMENTS: Cedar Grove Cemetary

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PALLBEARERS

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Mr. James E. Conner

Mr. Lenwood Jesse

Mr. Henry R. Daggett

Mr. William McCauley

Mr. Frank Green

Mr. William Pinckney

Mr. Marion Griffin

Mr. Quincy Roberson

Mr. Jasper P. Williams

FLOWERBEARERS
Usherettes Of Thankful Baptist Church Members Of Ushers Union

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OUR THAMKS
For the may acts of kindness tendered us during these hours of breavement, we are deeply grate ful. Your many kindnesses will always be remembered with deepest gratitude. May God bless each of you for being so kind at a time when it meant the most.
THE FAMILY

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Williams Funeral Home Inc.
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