In loving memory and celebration of life of Mrs. Ruthie Mae Taylor Timmons, sunrise, April 24, 1922, sunset, October 4, 2008, Friday, October 10, 2008, 11:00 a.m., Beulah Grove Baptist Church, Augusta, Georgia, Reverend Dr. Sam Davis, officiating

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Sunrise April 24, 1922

Sunset October 4, 2008

"I have fought a good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith . . . " - II T imothy 4:7
Friday, October 10, 2008 - 11:00 A.M.
BEULAH GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Augusta, Georgia
Reverend Dr. Sam Davis, Officiating

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CHERISHED MEMORIES
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And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away." - Revelation 21:4
MRS. RUTHIE MAE TAYLOR TIMMONS entered into rest on October 4, 2008, at the Golden Living Center. Ruthie was born on April 24, 1922, to the late Samuel Lee and Mattie Lou Taylor in Warrenton County, Georgia.
She attended the public schools of Hancock County, Georgia and in her younger years she attended Thankful Baptist Church and Trinity CME Church, also in Hancock County, Georgia. Later in life "Ruth" joined the Beulah Grove Baptist Church in Augusta, Georgia and was baptized. She was a member of the Laura McCravy Circle/ Senior Mission. She was a faithful and dedicated member until her health failed.
After moving to Augusta in 1954, Ruthie was employed by Talmadge Memorial Hospital now known as the Medical College of Georgia in the Food Services Dept. She was not only well respected by her co-workers and peers, but by her supervisors as well. She kept them all on their toes. She retired after thirty-five years of service. Ruth loved wrestling and would hardly ever miss a television match. She was an excellent seamstress and cook, and was especially known for her "macaroni and cheese" among other dishes.
She loved taking care of grandchildren, gardening, flowers, and talking to her sisters and brothers on the telephone. She always said "I've got the best brothers in the world. In addition to her parents, Ruthie was preceded in death by: her son, Reverend Otis Henry Taylor; a sister, Daisy Lou Eagle; three brothers, H.B. Pitts, Johnnie Taylor and Henry Lee Taylor; two grandsons, Willie Rouse and Terrence Ricardo Taylor.
Left behind to cherish her memories are: a loving and devoted daugh ter, Sheila Denise Timmons-McCants, Augusta, GA; two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Ree Hartfield and Mrs. Darnell Strother; one cherished brother, Mr. Robert Taylor, all of Augusta, GA; sister-in-law, Claries M. Taylor, Augusta, GA; one devoted daughter-in-law, Mrs. Karolyn Jean Taylor of Cincinnati, OH; granddaughters, Joya Christine McCants and Carolyn Winfrey; grandsons, John Clarence McCants III, Twann Lajune Taylor (Michelle), Timothy Taylor, and Rongie Fuzz; six great grandchildren and one great-great grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.

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Prelude

Processional

Selection.........

Scriptures......................................... Reverend Henry Holt, III Pastor, St. Paul Baptist Church - Girard, Georgia

P ra y e r............. Pastor, Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church

Reflections As A Friend - Mrs. Mattie Johnson
As A Family Member - Ms. Jennifer Alva Xyna Hartfield

Selection..................................Mrs. Willie Mae Cooper Curry

Acknowledgements..... ....................... .........Mrs. Deltrye Holt

Obituary..........

"Cherished Memories"

Selection.........

E u lo g y .............

Recessional

Interment........

Committal.......

- Repast Beulah Grove Baptist Church Fellowship Hall
(Immediately Following the Interment)

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Grandsons and Nephews

Twann Lajune Taylor

Timothy Taylor

Bobby L. Taylor

Lucious Jerome Hartfield

Clinton S. Hartfield

Raleigh (Ricky) Taylor

fLower Bearers
Ushers

FVE DONE MY WORK
I 've done my work, I 've sung my song, I 've done some good, I 've done some wrong,
And I shall go where I belong; The Lord has willed it so.
He knows my heart and ev'ry thought, He knows what pains and joy I 've brought;
And by His love I shall be taught The way to Hymn I know.
He guides my steps, and He knows best, He will not harm where He is blest. And so goodnight, I 'll take my rest, Where sweet wild roses grow.

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The Family wishes to thank each of you for your calls, flowers, cards and other expressions of sympathy. As you continue to be blessed, please continue to remember us in your thoughts and prayers.

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