Homegoing service for Mr. James Springs, Wednesday, April 1, 2009, 2 o'clock p.m., Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, Saluda, South Carolina 29138, Reverend Richard Jackson, pastor & presiding, Reverend Herbert Martin, words of comfort

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Reverend Richard Jackson, Pastor Sr Presiding Reverend Herbert Martin, Words of Comfort

Order of Service

Processional

Family Final Farewell

Hymn of Praise

Scripture Readings.-pl^ZT.........................................................Old Testament

New Testament

Prayer of Comfort...............................................................Rev. Richard Jackson

Song....(He Keeps on Blesssing Me).............. Pleasant Hill Senior Choir

Reflections

Solo............................................................................ Deacon Willie James Turner

Acknowledgements........................................................... Mrs. Virginia Vaughn

Mrs. Sharon Springs

Poem.........................................................................................................Kima Jackson

So lo ......... (Never Could Have Made It).................................. George Blacks

Words of Com fort................................................. Rev. Herbert Martin, Pastor

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Rock Hill Baptist Church

Saluda, SC

Recessional

I n t e r m e n t . . H i l l Baptist Church

30 Rock Hill Road

Saluda, SC

- Repast at Riverside Community Center -

Mr. James Springs, 78, was the son of the late Henry Bell and Savan nah Springs. He was born in Saluda County on November 21,1 930. At an early age, he joined Rock Hill Baptist Church. He attended the public schools of Saluda.
James was employed by Jackson Logging Company until his health declined him.
He was preceded in death by two sons, Sandy and Johnny Springs.
Those who will forever cherish fond memories of James are: his ioving and devoted wife, Margaret M. Springs of the home. Children: six sons, James (Tamico) Mobley, Donald (Lenore) Springs; Eddie (Kim a) Mobley, Kendrick Springs, Stanley (Elaine) Mobley, John (Barbara) Mobley; ten daughters, Shirley (Henry) Werts, Savannah Springs, Annie Bell (Ronnie) Williams, Patrica Daniels, Jacqueline Springs, Sandra (M elvin) Etheredge, Geraldine Robinson, Margie M. Daniels, Beverly (Foster) Byrd, Margaret Ann (W yllie) Mobley. One sister Annie Bell Poe; four brothers, Clarence (Nancy) Springs, Char lie Springs, Paul (Ruby) Springs, Danny (Cheryl) Springs, two daugh ters-in-law, Beverly Springs, and Loretta Springs. Five brothers-inlaw, James (Susan) Pace, Thomas (Mammie) Pace, Frank (Sara) Pace, W illie (G rad e) Coleman, four sisters-in-law, Minister Sue Golston, W ille Pearl (Warren) Blacks, Frances Carruks, and Dauschika Cole man. James also leaves 58 grands and 37 great-grands and a host of nieces, nephews, family and many loving friends who will sadly miss him.
Acknowledgements
The family extends heartfelt gratitude to all for every expres
sions of kindness during the sickness and passing of our be
loved, husband, father, brother, uncle, cousin and friend. May
the Lord richly bless each one of you.
- The Springs Family

TRIBUTE TO DAD He Called Me By Name He called me by name, From the time of my birth Before I had met him, And valued his worth. And because He was God, He was able to see That I had to have someone to watch over me. So He picked out an angel, My own special one To guide and protect me, Til living was done. Who had but one job, And that was to be A loving and loyal companion to me. He called me by my name, And the love in his eyes Promised me all, That this cold world denies A home with Him always, In heaven above Safe in the kingdom of God's endless love.

- The Children

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Services Entrusted To: Saluda, South Carolina