Going home celebration for Mrs. Mamie Lee Washington, June 3, 1919-April 6, 2004, Tuesday, April 13, 2004, 3 o'clock, Rock Hill Baptist Church, Rock Hill Road, Saluda, S. C., the Reverend Herbert Martin, pastor

"I Am Free Indeed"
Don't grieve for me for I am free I am following the path God laid for me. I took His hand when I heard Him call,
I turned my back and left it all. I could not stay another day
to love, to work, to laugh or play. Tasks left undone must stay that way.
If my parting has left a void then fill it with memories of joy.
A family shared a last kiss, Yes, these things I too will miss. Be not burden with time or sorrow, I wish you sunshine of tomorrow. My life's been full I've been blessed much, The blessing of loved ones touch. Perhaps my time seemed all to brief Don't lengthen it with undo grief. Lift up your hearts and share with me. God wants me now - He has set me free.
The Family

Participating in The Services

Pallbearers

Bennie L. Washington

Larry Holloway

Ulric Wair

Anthony Washington

Frank Holloway, Jr.

Tommy Holloway

Randy Holloway

Flower Bearers
Nieces

~In Appreciation~
The family of the late Mamie Lee Holloway Washing ton, extends their appreciation for the many expressions of sympathy extended to them during their hour of be reavement. May God bless each of you.
Lovingly, The Washington Family
"Repast in the church fellowship Hall"
Services o f Comfort:
Butler & Sons Funeral Home
306 N Bouknight Ferry Road - POB 111 Saluda, SC 29138
(864)445-2623 * Fax (864) 445-0662 Email: butlersfuneralhome@saludasc.com

Going Home Celebration for
Mrs. Mamie Lee Washington
June 3, 1919 - April 6, 2004
Tuesday, April 13, 2004 3 o 'clock
Rock Hill Baptist Church
Rock Hill Road Saluda, SC
The Reverend Herbert Martin, Pastor

Obituary
Mrs. Mamie Lee Holloway Washington, of 561 Pen Creek Road, Saluda, SC, departed this life Tuesday, April 6, 2004, at her home.
She was bom in Saluda County, SC, on June 3,1919, the daugh ter of the late Zonnie and Mattie Dozier Holloway.
She received her education in the public schools of Saluda County, South Carolina.
At an early age, she joined the Rock Hill Baptist Church. Earlier in life Mamie met and married Willie Washington, Sr. at the age of fifteen and they moved to Washington, DC, to live. To this union seven children were bom. She lived in Washington for many years. While in Washington, she was a member of the Greater Little Ark and later a member of New Cannan Baptist Church where she sung grace fully on the Gospel Choir and was a Deaconess. Mamie was a re spected housewife and she also worked part-time at the Wharf Restau rant in South West, Washington. She returned to Saluda after the death of her husband and reunited with the Rock Hill Baptist Church where she enjoyed singing on the Senior Choir. She was also a part of the Missionary Society, a Prayer Warrior, a Sunday School Scholar, a MidWeek Service attendee and a member of the Rock Hill Burial Aide Society.
In addition to her parents and husband she was also preceded in death by one son, Booker T. Washington; two daughters, Martha Lloyd and Anita Washington and one brother, Otis Holloway.
She leaves to cherish her precious memory; three sons and daughters -in-law, William (Pamela)Washington, Jr., Washington, DC, George Washington, Sr., Saluda, SC and Bennie Lee (Salfiya) Wash ington, Landover, MD; one daughter and sons-in-law, Diane (Ulric) Wair, Waldrof, MD and Horace Lloyd, Washington; ten grandchildren, Robert T. Washington, George Washington, Jr., Tony Washington, Antoine Menthonnex, William J. Washington, Jr., Anthony Washing ton, Navarro Lloyd, Kenneth Washington, Damien Lloyd and DeAndra Fennell; two great grandsons, Aaron Lloyd and Marchell Washington; four brothers and sisters-in-law John (Emily) Holloway and Franklin (Gladys) Holloway, Sr. both of Saluda, SC, Tom Holloway and Abron (Frances) Holloway both of Washington, DC and Elizabeth Tucker, Detroit, MI; three sisters and brother-in-law, Annie Minick, Clinton, MD, Geneva Woods, Glenarden, MD and Vera (Henry) Satterwhite, Norristown, PA; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and sorrowing friends.
The Family

"Precious Memories O How They Linger

'-Order o fService-

"It Is Well With My Soul"

M usician.......................................................... Reverend Kelley

Processional/Final V iew ing...................................Soft Music

Hymn # 9 6 Old Rugged Cross....... Rock Hill Senior Choir

Scripture Reading: Old Testament - 23rd Psalm.................Miss DeAndra Fennell New Testament - Galations 6:5,9.... Ms. Antoine Menthonnex

Prayer o f Comfort

S o lo ............................................. Deacon Willie James Turner

Reflections

...Mrs. Gladys Graham Mrs. Diane Wair
Deacon James Gibson

Selection................................................ Rock Hill Senior Choir

Poem ..................................................... Miss DeAndra Fennell

Acknowledgements...........................................Mrs. A. Butler

S o lo .................................................... Miss DeVonda Holloway
Words of Comfort.................Reverend Herbert Martin

Recessional................................Rock Hill Senior Choir

Interment.............................................Church Cemetery

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