In loving memory of Mrs. Claudia Mae Talley Spivey, 1912-1991, Friday, November 29, 1991, 11:00 a.m., Brinson Hill Baptist Church, Wadley, Georgia, pastor Richard Bell, officiating, directed by Hudson Mortuary, 145 Butts Street, Wadley, Georgia 30477

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Friday, November 29, 1991 11:00 A.M.
Brinson Hill Baptist Church Wadley, Georgia ~>
Pastor Richard Bell, Officiating
Directed by Hudson Mortuary 145 Butts Street Wadley, Georgia 30477

God saw the road was getting rough The hills were hard to climb
He gently closed those loving eyes And whispered, "peace be thine."
Mrs. Claudia Mae Spivey, a native of Wadley, Georgia, departed this life on Saturday, November 23, 1991 at Jefferson Hospital, Louisville, Georgia. She was the daughter of the late Edward and Hattie Belle Talley, born December 3, 1912.
Mrs. Spivey surrendered her life to Christ at an early age. She was converted and baptized at the Brinson Hill Baptist Church of Wadley, Georgia. The church she loved and served with faithful diligence. She received her education in the Jefferson County public school system.
Mrs. Spivey was united in holy matrimony to the late John W. Spivey on November 26, 1933. From their union, thirteen children were born. One daughter, Johnnie M. Pinkett preceded them in death.
Cherishing her memory are: nine daughters, Mildred Spivey, Gloria Lawson, Beatrice Williams and Hattie Braddy of Brooklyn, New York, Minnie L. Hagans of Queens, New York, Thelma Turner of Augusta, Georgia, Norvia Dahmer of Xenia, Ohio, Jackie Spivey of Atlanta, Georgia and Major Phyllis Spivey of the U.S. Army, Seoul, Korea; three sons, Willie Spivey of Augusta, Georgia, Henry Spivey of Decatur, Georgia and Roy Spivey of Savannah, Georgia; two sisters, Minnie L. Whigham of Brooklyn, New York and Marie Blount of Petersburg, Virginia; four brothers, Henry Talley and George Talley of Baltimore, Maryland, Matt Talley of Brooklyn, New York and James Talley of Wadley, Georgia; three daughters-in-law, Ada Spivey, Teresa Spivey and Fannie Spivey; three sons-in-law, James Hagans, Willie Turner and Wilbur Dahmer; twenty-six grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren, one brother-inlaw, five sisters-in-law and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

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Prelude

Processional

Hymn ........................ "What a Friend We Have in Jesus" ........................ Choir

Scripture

Prayer

Selection ......................................................................... Choir

Remarks:
OBITUARY OBSERVED FROM PROGRAM WHILE MUSIC IS RENDERED
Solo............................................................... Sister Bertha V. Johnson

Eulogy.................................................................Pastor Richard Bell

Floral Tributes

Acknowledgements

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Parting View

Recessional

Interment ........................................................... In the Church Cemetery

Words are inadequate to express our gratefulness. Your prayers, love, service, and presence has sustained us. Your cards, flowers, telegrams, gifts and food also show your love. We saw all of these as Gods love through you. Whatever part you played to console our hearts, we thank you. May God bless each of you.
The Family

Friends of the Family
Ushers Board and Friends
Still Remembered Shes gone but still remembered
Well see her face no more But when we join that angelic host Well meet again beside the shore.
Shes gone but still remembered She left behind a lovely past
We need not mourn her passing Well see her when we die at last.
Shes gone but still remembered Gone! Yes! but still remembered.

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