Thy Will be Done. Funeral Services for Bro. Willie James Smith, Monday, May 20, 1985, 2:30 P. M.

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SRO. WILLIE JAMES SMITH
Monday
May 20, 19S5
2:30 ?. M.
CHURCH
Au.gu.6ta, G&oAgia
Rev. Clyde HitC, Sa. , PaAtoA
0B1TUARV
(To be stead Ailently)
Ml. Willie Jame6 Smith, Aon ofl Mia. [/-iota
HasniA and the Late Ml. John Heniy Smith, woa bom
in Hephzibah, Geoigia Maich IS, 1925. He joined
the fit. Calvaiy Baptist Chuich Apiil, 1959 and
woa an active rnmbei ofl the Senioi llAhei Boaid
until hiA health flailed.
He teas employed by the Soman TianApo station
Co. , Inc. He departed this lifle Wednesday, May
15, 19S5.
He is, Aulvived by hit, wifle, Mia. VaiAy Smith;
nine children: William James, Smith, J/i., Newport,
R. I.; Lamence Smith and Robent Smith, Wateifloid,
Conn.; Leonasud Smith, Oakdale, Conn.; Rev. Antonio
Smith, AuguAta, Ga.; PFC Joseph Lynn Smith, Ft.
Lewis,, Washington; Helene Smith, Hew London, Conn.
Wilhelmina Stovall, Olympia, Wash.; Wanda LaShelle
Smith, AuguAta, Ga.; Mothesi, MsiA. \/iola HaiiiA,
AuguAta, Ga.; Mothesi-in-law, Mm. Marty SmallA, San
Viego, Cal.; gsieat aunt, Mia. Nellie G. Boatwstglt,
AuguAta, Ga.; 13 gsiandchildsien, 4 daughteiA-in-law,
1 Aon-in-law, 4 brio them-in-law, a ho At ofl couAinA,
a dean fliiend, Ml. Teddy Ingstam, othei lelativeA
and flitendA.
The Family
"God aow the load woa getting swugh,
The hillA too hold to climb,
So, He- cloAed his eyelidA quietly
And whiApeied, "Peace Be Thine."
OhdeA oj SeAvi.ce.
Rev. Clyde Hill, Sa. , Oxidating
PROCESSIONAL
HYMN
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PRAYER
SELECTION
REMARKS
OBITUARY
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
TRIO
WORDS OP COMPORT
RECESSIONAL
The Mt. CalvaAlant
rflinut&i
MlnltteA
The Mt. CalvaAlant
Vea.. PAank William
WaAdtman
Ma. Teddy IngAam
pAlend
[Read Silently)
Mu. Lillie Mae Davit,
Sit,. Elizabeth Golden
Sit,. VeboAah WalkeA
Sit,. AundvAa Clxvik
Pat to a Hill
INTERMENT
Southvlew
HONORARY PALLBEARERS
SenioA UsheAS
Mt. CalvaAy Baptist Church
ACTJYE PALLBEARERS
Mt. CaZvaAy Baptist ChuAch
ASLEEP IN JESUS
Asleep Zn Jesus! Blessed sleep; Faom which
none even, wake* to weep; A cairn and undis -
tuAbed Aepose; unbn.ok.cn by the last of foes..
Asleep in Jesus! 0 how sweet, to be foa such
a shtmbeA meet. With holy confidence to ting
That death hat lost hit venomed sting.
Asleep in Jesus! Peaceful nett, whose waking
it Aupnemely blett; No fean, no woe a hall
dim that houA That manifetit the Savions
powen.
The family withet to expnets thein
sinceAe thanks and appneciation to the many
fniends fon all expAessions of sympathy and
kindness shown to them duning this time of
beneavement.
Hands by Albrecht Durer, the so-called perfect artistwhose woodcut and
copper engravings were major expressions of his art. He used many religious
themes, and was noted for his sensitive and detailed drawings. The story is
that these were the hands of someone who had great faith in his ability, and
worked to help him attain his artistic training; that in the process, their own
hands became so gnarled as to be incapable of equal work; and in gratitude,
and because he saw their labor of love as beautiful, he immortalized the hands.
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