His Journeys Just Begun Dont think of him as gone away- his journeys just begun; Life holds som many facets- this earth is only one. Just think of him as resting from the sorrows and the tears in a place of warmth and comfort where there are no days and years. Think how he must be wishing that we could know, today, how nothing but our sadness can really pass away. And think of him as living in the hearts of those he touched for nothing loved is ever lost and he was loved so much! Submitted By: The Family Participating in the Service E&V ~Pallbearers~ Nephews v / / -Flower Bearers- r \ Nieces -In Appreciation- We cannot put into words how to express our gratitdue to everyone who was so thoughtful to us in our hour of be- reavement. For the cards, visits, prayers, food and the flo- ral arrangements are lovely and beautiful and every act of kindness is deeply appreciated. Thank you and May God bless all of you. The Tumer/Maybank Families Repast will be held at in the Church Fellowship Hall. We Serve To Please Services Entrusted To:4 Butler & Sons Funeral Home 306 North Bouknight Ferry Road ^Saluda, South Carolina 29138 (864) 445-2623 Celebrating the Life and Home Going Of Mr. Artis Turner, Sr. Service Oclock Rock Hill Baptist Church 130 Rock Hill Road Saluda, South Carolina Reverend Herbert Martin-Pastor/Eulogist Reverend Dr. Augustus D. Robinson, Jr. - Presiding Assisting: Reverend Raymond Adams, Reverend Aaron Walker & Reverend Benny Williams -Obituary- Mr. Artis Turner, Sr. was bom on August 6, 1926, in Saluda County, He was the son of the late Willie and Luella Holloway Turner. On Sunday morning, August 26,2007, God called and Artis entered in eternal rest. He attended public school in Saluda County, South Carolina. At an early age, he joined the Rock Hill Baptist Church where he served faithfully in various capacities in- cluding the Senior Choir. When he moved to Charleston to be with his daughter, he attended the Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist Church when his health allowed. He was married to the late Sallie Mae Scurry Turner and to that union two children were bom, a daughter and a son. Later in life, he married Ollie Mae Mason. He will be missed by family and friends. He leaves to cherish fond memories, a daughter, Vanessa Tumer-Maybank, Charleston, SC; a son, Artis Turner, Jr., North Carolina; a brother, a grandson, Alexander T. Maybank, Charleston, SC; Willie James (Veola) Turner, Ridge Spring, SC; two sisters, Sallie L. Vaughn, Massachu- setts, and Annie Ruth (Talmadge) Jenkins, Aiken, SC; two brothers-in-law, James A. (Marsha) Scurry, Estee (Bemiece) Scurry, New York; a sister-in-law, Jerrie L. Simpkins, Monetta, SC; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, other rela- tives, extended family and friends. Precious Memories -The Order of Service- The Reverend Dr. Augustus D. Robinson, Jr. Pastor - Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist Church Charleston, SC Musician .......................... Mr. William Rhinehart Processional/Final Viewing.................... Soft Music Hymn .....................Take My Hand, Precious Lord Scripture ... Old Testament......The Rev. Raymond Adams New Testament.....,.....The Rev. Aaron Walker Prayer ........................ Reverend Benny Williams Selection ...................He Keeps on Blessing Me (James Melvin, Jimmy and Freddie Holloway) Reflections........Deacon Johnny McCloud - Senior Choir Deacon George L. Brown - CDB Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist Church Mr. Ulysses Simpkins, Jr. Words of Comfort....Reverend Dr. Augustus D. Robinson, Jr Poem ............................Tasha Quattlebaum Acknowledgements ..................... Mrs. A. Butler Expression of Thanks.....Ms. Vanessa Tumer-Maybank Selection ........................Ill Be All Right (James Melvin, Jimmy and Freddie Holloway) Eulogy (y-A-J. oJl 'faJce^ ......Reverend Herbert Martin Recessional Interment .. ... Ill Fly Away Church Cemetery