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Homegoing Celebration
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Mrs. fitiklr B. Ualton
Friday, April 1, 2 0 0 5
1:00 p.m.
Beulah Grove Baptist Church Augusta, Georgia 1 =ba>n Q icujls, J-'as.tox

Children's Poem
Mother
Whan I think of love, I think of you,
who helped me grow up stra ig h t and true.
I can never repay you but there is one thing I can do, That's to tell you again Mother, we love you.
Grandchildren's Poem
Grandma, We Remember
We remember the days in Sunset Homes when we played out in your yard. Remember the days when we were little - we'll cherish them in our hearts.
Hi Mrs. Pinkie! - we would hear time and time again. We knew th a t you were special - everyone wae your friend.
You are not forgotten, nor will you ever be. There's fifty-e ig h t of us continuing the family tree. As long as life and memory last, we will remember.
Rest in peace, our dear grandma.
Poems of Love
Order of Worship
Obituaru

Order of Worship

P residing - Rev. Dr. C larence drown

P ro c e s s io n a l

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Old T e s ta m e n t ......................................................................................................................................... Rev. R onald S tro n g

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G ra n d c h ild re n 's P o e m ..................................................................................................................

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Remarks: (5 m inutes, please)

A s A N e ig h b o r..................................................................................................................

Fam ily M em bers .............................................................................................................

A s A Deacon ....................................................................................................................

O b itu a ry a n d A ckn o w le d g e m e n ts ..........................................................................................

S e le c tio n ............................................................................................................................................

Eulogy ................................................................................................................................................

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In te rm e n t .........................................................................................................................................

Repast
Beulah Grove B a p tis t Church

O rder o f Worship

Obituary
Mrs. Pinkie B. Walton bom May 10, 1925, formerly o f Carver drive (Sunset homes) entered into rest Sunday, March 27, 2005 at Jennings Nursing Home. She was a native of Richmond County, attended Haines Institute, at an early age she was baptized at Cummings Grove Baptist Church on Sand Hill. She later moved her membership to Beulah Grove Baptist Church. She was a retired employee of the Richmond County Board of Education (Butler High School). Survivors include six daughters, Eloise Carter, Charlotte Tanksley, Martha Walton, Tonya Walton, Valerie Walton and Rhunette Walton; three sons, Joseph Walton, Charles (Alvester) Walton and Maurcie Walton; two sisters-inlaw, Sadie Allen and Rebecca Blount; one brother-in-law, Sylvester Walton; one niece, Margie Hunter; two nephews, William Sweeper and George Sweeper; three cousins, AnmThomas, Dorothy Yarby and Jeffrey Jones; special friends, Winton, Timothy, Jesse and Angel; twenty-eight grandchildren; twenty-six great grandchildren and four great-great grandchildren.
Pinkie
Precious little child of God Interested and involved as this earth you trod Never fail to reach out to others Kindness extended to your sisters and brothers In God's eyes you're home a t la st Eternity is yours you've finished your task. Though so many of us will miss you here below, We're thankful God let us come to know Pinkie Walton, His precious one now resting in peace with Jesus the Son. Pinkie says, "I gotta go now." We answer back, "OK Pinkie, we'll see you soon."

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