Homegoing celebration for Mr. Samuel Singfield, Sr., Wednesday, February 24, 1999, 2:00 p.m., Greater Young Zion Baptist Church, Augusta, Georgia, Rev. William B. Blount, pastor

HOMEGOING CELEBRATION
for
Mr. Samuel Singfield, Sr.
Wednesday, February 24, 1999 2:00 p.m.
Greater Young Zion Baptist Church Augusta, Georgia
<%ev. Wittiam . (Bkunt, (Pastor

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ORGAN PRELUDE

PROCESSIONAL

SELECTION........................... Choir "Precious Lord"
SCRIPTURE: Old Testament ....... Rev. Otis B. Moss, IJJ New Testament .... Rev. James Williams, Jr.

PRAYER ............. ... ...... Dr. Sam Davis

SELECTION........................... Choir "Last Mile of The Way"
REMARKS ................. Mr. Joseph Johnson Rev. Cecil Gresham, Sr.

TRIBUTE ................ Mr. Dwayne Singfield

SOLO .................... Deacon John Hatney

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND OBimMY ................ Ms. Roberta Curry

................... Mr. Willie Callaway

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"I Wont Complain"

J ^/"EULOGY ............... Rev. WilliamB. Blount

//$ RECESSIONAL ............... "Ill Fly Away"

INTERMENT ........... Sunset Memory Gardens Aiken Augusta Hwy.

Repast - Greater Young Zion Baptist Church

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For every pain that we must bear, For every burden, every care, There 's a reason.
For every grief that bows the head, For every teardrop that is shed, There 's a reason. For every hurt, for every plight,
For every lonely pain-racked night, There 's a reason.
But if\ve trust God as we should, It all will work outfor our good.
He knows the reason,
And we know that in all things God worksfor the good of those who love him, who have been called
according to his purpose. Romans 8:28 (NIV)

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Mr. Samuel Singfield, Sr. departed this life on February 19, 1999. He was born to Archie and Delia Singfield in Augusta, Georgia on February 24, 1924.
Mr. Singfield enlisted as a young man in the U.S. Army in 1943. During his tour of duty be received several declarations and citations: Asiatic Pacific Service Medal with I Bronze Star, Philippine Liberation Ribbon, and World War n Victory Medal.
He attended the public schools of Richmond County.
He was a faithful member of Greater Young Son Baptist Church, where he served on the Board of Trustee until his health failed.
He leaves to cherish his memories a loving wife, Patricia Singfield; eight sons, Grover Hamflion, Darryl Hamilton, Samuel (Fannie) Singfield, Jr.. Gregory Singfield all of Augusta, GA; Byron Singfield.. Riverdale, GA, Glenn (Tandra) Singfield, Albany, GA, Dwayne (Angenette) Singfield and Tony (Veronica) Singfield, Fayetteville, NC; three daughters, Betty Jean (David) Butler, Deborah Hamilton, all of Augusta, GA, and Sondra P. Singfield, College Park, GA; twenty one grandchildren, thirteen great grand children; two devoted nieces, CasandraM. Wright, Augusta, GA and Frederica Singfield, Brooklyn, NY; one nephew Josh Aaron, Jr., Augusta, GA; two sisters-in-law, Lenora Howard, Beech Island, SC and Earnestine Stewart, Augusta, GA; one brother-in-law, Ernest Stewart, Jr., Augusta_ GA and a host of other relatives and friends.

When I Must Leave You
when i must leave jou for a little while please do not grieve and shed wiW tears And kig jour sorrow to jou through the jears, But start out foavelj with a gallant smile
And for mj sak and in mj name Teed not jour loneliness on emftj dajs 'But fOSi tack waiting Iwur in useful mjs, Reach out jour hand in comfort and in cheer And I in turn wlfl comfort /you and hold jou near-, And never, never fa afraid to die, for I am waiting for jou in styl

He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There wrU fe no more Aeath or mourning or crying or yam, for the old. orier of things hasyassel
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Revelation 21:4 (NIV)
With grate&l hearts we acknowledge the many kindnesses performed throughout this period. Sometimes its hard to understand, but faith was made for times like these. Each sympathetic gesture has served as a source of comfort. May the peace of the Lord be with you always.
The Family

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