Ms. Fannie B. Strickland, A Celebration of Life, Spirit and Legacy, July 29, 1947 - April 22, 2018

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A Celebration of Life, Spirit and Legacy
JULY 29,1947 - APRIL 22,2018
Saturday, April 28,2018
Three Oclock in the Afternoon
BEULAH GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH
1434 Poplar Street
Augusta, Georgia

Reverend Dr, Sam Davis, Pastor
Reverend Alvin Lewis, Jr,, Eulogist
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A busy life came to a close for Ms. Fannie Bland Strickland at her residence on Sunday, April 22,
2018. A devoted mother and servant of God is now resting in her heavenly home.
Ms Strickland was born on July 29,1947, in Augusta, Georgia to the late Fannie B. Bland and David
BlandSn At the age of nine years old, she was converted, baptized and became a member of the
Adams Grove Baptist Church. She served as a faithful member until she was called home.
Fannie was a dedicated, dependable, and loyal servant of God and to her fellowman. She was a former
employee of the Laborers Local Union 1137 and she was also a self-employed Wedding Consultant
with her dear friend and partner Mrs. Mary L. Cheely for many years.
Ms Strickland was a proud 1965 graduate of Lucy Craft Laney High School. She also attended
Savannah State College and Wayne State University.
Fannie was an amazing mother who loved the Lord, her family, and friends unconditionally She
never knew a stranger, always had a kind word, an amazing smile, a listening ear, and a story
If you knew her, you loved her.
Fannie was preceded in death by her older brothers, David Bland, Jr. and Charles L. Bland.
Those left to cherish her loving memory include: two daughters Samantha L.(Amhony) Cj^kston
and Ambrizette M. Strickland, both of Atlanta, GA; two grandsons, Jamar A. (1 errae) Char eston
of Boundbrook, NJ and Javon Charleston of Columbia, SC; two granddaughters Akeyla Chares o
and Alls Waterhouse, both of Atlanta, GA; two gyeat grandchildren, Amiyah and Logan Charkston
of Boundbrook NJ; mand-dog, Blu Charleston of Atlanta, GA; four sisters, Minister Mary Bland
(Michael) Weeks of Rialto, CA, Cathy Bland Ashley, Joyce Bland Montgomery and Marlene an ,
111 of Augusta, GA; three brothers, Alfonzo Bland of Jacksonville, FL, Percy E. (Megan) Bland1 o
Atlanta GA and Thomas E. Bland of Charlotte, NC; sister-in-law, Charlene Bland ofTrenton NJ,
three aims Viola Anderson of Charlotte, NC, Lucy Heath of Hazel Park, MI and Alma Bland o
Hephzibah, GA; two uncles, Charles T. Cofer and Roosevelt Bland, both of Augusta, GA; and a
of loving nieces, nephews, cousins, godchildren, classmates and special friends.

Presiding, Reverend James Lewis
Processional
Scriptures *
Old Testament.. .....
New Testament
...........Reverend Willie J. Jackson
Minister, Beulah Grove Baptist Church
Hymn.
Amazing Grace
Reverend Dr. Bobby G. Hankerson
Prayer
Reverend Dr. Sam Davis
Selection ^tuys'N&rwlL..... Beulah Grove Baptist Choir
Reflections (Three Minute Maximum. Please)......Robert Struggles, Lucy C. Laney Class of 1965
Mr. Clyde Irby, As A Childhood Neighbor
Mr. George Nixon, As A Friend
Ms. Willie Mae Williams, As A Cousin
Grandchildren
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Acknowledgements y-...............................................Elder KenitraM. Mason
.......Adams Grove Baptist Choir
Selection
Fully Committed
Eulogy.....
Recessional
Reverend Alvin Lewis, Jr.
Interment,
......Walker Memorial Park
611 Laney Walker Boulevard
Augusta, Georgia
Beulah Grove Baptist Church
Banquet Hall

Thank you for always sharing your smiles, your hugs, your kisses, your words of encouragement
and for all the countless timesyouve been there for us.
We love you!
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Happy Birthday>, Cousin Fannie
Class of 1965


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One night 1 had a dream
I dreamed I was walking along the beach with the Lord
and across the sky flashed scenes from my life.
For each scene I noticed two sets of footprints,
one belonged to me and the other to the Lord.
When the last scene of my lifeflashed before me,
I looked back at the footprints in the sand.
I noticed that many times along the path of my life,
there was only one set of footprints.
I also noticed that it happened at the very lowest
and saddest times in my life.
This really bothered me and I questioned the Lord about it.
Lord, you said that once I decided to follow you,
you would walk with me all the way,
but I have noticed that during the most troublesome times in my life
there is only one set of footprints.
I dont understand why in times when I needed you most,
you should leave me.
The Lord replied, My precious, precious child,
I love you and I would never, never leave you
during your times of trial and suffering.
When you saw only one set of footprints,
it was then that I carried you.
Tyron Ashley | Eric Bland | Kirt Bland
Kenneth Michael Daggett | Kenneth Johnson Jr. | Orlando Thompson
Lucy C. Laney Class of 1965
Lucy C. Laney Class of 1965
Ushers of Beulah Grove Baptist Church
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The family of the late Fannie B. Strickland wishes to express their sincere gratitude to their many
relatives, neighbors, co-workers and friends for all acts of kindness shown to them during their time of
bereavement. May God continue to bless each of you as you continue to keep them in your thoughts and
prayers.
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