Funeral service for Mrs. Frances G. Tutt, Wednesday, January 24, 1979, 4:00 p.m., Cumming Grove Baptist Church, Rev. H. B. Bady, officiating, interment, Summerville Cemetery

FUNERAL SERVICE For
M R S . F R A N C E S G. T U T T
Wednesday, January 24, 1979 -- 4:00 P. M. CUMMING GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. H. B. Bady, Officiating Interment -- Summerville Cemetery

** O B I T U A R Y **
Mrs. Frances G. Tutt devoted wife, mother, and grand mother passed into eternal rest, January 20, 1979, after an ex tended illness.
She was bom in Columbia County to the late Laura T. and Lucious Germany.
A t an early age she was converted and baptized at Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Columbia County.
Early in life, Mrs. Tu tt chose to make Augusta her home where she united with Gumming Grove Baptist Church. She re mained and served faithfully until illness prevented her attendance.
She was married to Mr. Judson Tutt and this union characte rized by years o f love and devotion. T o this union five lovely children were bom.
Mrs. Tutt will be greatly missed by both her family and friends. However, it is com forting to know7that at this time, she rests from her labors. Her memory will ever live in the hearts and minds o f those who knew and loved her dearly.
She leaves to mourn her passing a loving and devoted husband, Mr. Judson Tutt; four daughters, Mrs. Marguerite T. Davis, Mrs. Laura T. Blount, Mrs. Salome Hankinson, all o f Augusta, Georgia, and Mrs. Frances T. Alexander o f Detroit, Michigan; one son, Mr. Lucious H. Tutt, Augusta, Georgia; seven grandchildren, Mr. Elvin Blount, Mr. Wayne Blount, Miss Regina Davis, Miss Angela Hankinson, Mr. Bruce Hankinson, all o f Augusta, Georgia; Miss Mona Alexander and Miss LaShawn Alexander o f Detroit, Michi gan; four sons-in-law, Mr. Richard S. Davis, Mr. Thomas E. Blount, Mr. Elderidge Hankinson, all o f Augusta, Georgia, and Mr. Chess Alexander o f Detroit, Michigan; eight sisters-in-law; seven brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
God saw her road was getting rough Her hills were hard to climb He gentle closed her loving eyes And whispered peace be thine.

** ORDER OF SERVICE **

PRELUDE

PROCESSIONAL

HYMN .................................................................................. Choir

SCRIPTURE ......................................... Rev. Robert Davenport

SOLO ................................................ Mrs. Willie Mae Colemon

PRAYER ............................................................... Chaplain Redd

HYMN .................................................................................... .Choir
REMARKS Rev. M. O. Tanksley
Rev. L. R. Neal Rev. Nathaniel Irvin Dea. H. H. Hilliary
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ........................ Mrs. Louvenia Jackson

SOLO ......................................................... Mr. Richard Carter

EULOGY ......................................................... Rev. H. B. Bady

RECESSIONAL

Going Home

To Our Grandmother
God blessed seven little children with a grandmother so deaM Whose loving spirit was always felt in distance far and near.
With a friendly smile and a helping hand grandmother always stood,
As a Christian example for her family and neighborhood.
Grandmother was a fine model of what a grandmother should be, Giving of her time and strength with complete sincerity.
Our love for our grandmother will surpass the last breath she did take,
When she heard the call of Jesus and saw the pearly gate.
Lord, we thank thee for the joyous moments and love that we did share,
And we pray that our loving Savior will keep her eternally in his care.
Written with love and Appreciation By Angela S. Hankinson

** PALLBEARERS **

Dea. B. J. Johnson

Dea. Walter Williams

Dea. Oliver Johnson

Dea. Coy McCladdie

Mr. Archie Jackson

Mr. Roy Elam

Mr. Timothy Yerby

WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, INC. In Charge

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