S u io a istic S e rv ic e s for the (ate !. fffm m ie JfennincfS W JilliarvuS TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1977 3:30 P.M. BLAND BAPTIST CHURCH JOHNSTON, S. C. REV. L. M. TYLER -- OFFICIATING y 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. Revelation 21:4 On Friday, March 4, 1977, at 4:00 p.m ., our death m other, Ms. Emmie Jennings Williams Wallace, departed this world to join our Savior for an eternal resting place. At an early age she joined the Bland Baptist Church where she served as a Sunday School Teacher, the first President of the Junior Usher Board, a member of the Senior Choir, Treasurer of the Willing W orkers Club, and a faithful servant of the Lord. She was also a m em ber of the Young Ladies of Honor of Edgefield and Johnston, and of the Mutual Aid of Johnston. She was loved by everyone in the community. She was the daughter of the late Hamp and Emma Jennings. At an early age she married the late Elzy Williams and to this union nine chldren were born. Later she married the late Roper Wallace and to this union four children were born. She leaves to mourn: three sons, John R. and Jessie J. W illiams of Johnston, and Fred C. Williams of Edgefield; four daughters, Mrs. Evelyn W. Scott and Mrs. Mary M. Brincefield of W ashington, D. C., M rs. M attie Lucille Betts of Lanham, M d., and Mrs. Valeria A. Daniels of Aiken, S. C .; one step-son, Willie Wallace of Miami, Florida; two stepdaughters, Ms. Mattie Wallace of Miami, Florida, and Ms. Rebecca Dukes of Johnston, S. C.; one brother, Johnnie Jennings of W ashington, D. C.; one sister, Ms. Lizza Campbell of Batesburg, S. C.; one half sister, Viola Mason; four sons-in-law, five daughters-inlaw, one brother-in-law, and two sisters-in-law, forty-three grandchildren, forty-eight great-grandchildren, one greatgreat-granchild, eleven step-grandchildren, ten step-great grandchildren, a host of nieces, nephews, relatives, and sorrowing friends. O rd er o$ S erv iced PRESIDING - REV. L. M. TYLER Processional.................................................................. Soft Music Hymn............................................Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross Scripture & P ra y e r......................................Rev. Andrew Adams Remarks: As a Church M em ber...................................... Mr. Elijah Jackson As a Neighbor...................................................... Katherine Mims As a Member of Y.L. of H., Johnston, S. C. As a Member of Y.L. of H., Edgefield, S. C. As a Member of Mutual Aid, Johnston, S. C. S o n g ....................................................................The Smith Sisters Acknowledgement........................................................ Telegrams Hymn...................................................................... Amazing Grace E ulogy........................................................Rev. W. H. Hightower Viewing of Remains Recessional Soft Music Make your thought a healing channel Of God's perfect loving power; Pin your faith and your attention On God's presence, hour by hour. W hen you're fearful, don't be worried. T h at's the hum an self of you. Responding to a learned reaction, Ju st as it's been taught to do. Learn to switch off your attention From the thing th a t's scaring you. God has given you the power And H e'll show you what to do. Lift your vision! Think " G od's P resence,'' Feel the life of God flow through. As you breathe you are inhaling G od's own life, to make you new. PALLBEARERS Grandsons Zonnie Williams, Jam es Brincefield, Alexander Pride, Anthony Daniels, Jam es Williams, Gregory Williams FLOWER BEARERS Bland Baptist Church Willing Workers IN APPRECIATION The family expresses deepest gratitude and thanks for all kindness shown during the hours of our sorrow. Your many thoughtful acts have been greatly appreciated. May God bless you. DAVIS FUNERAL HOME Ridge Spring, S. C.