A tribute in memory of Mr. Paul R. Webber, Jr., Wednesday, December 11, 1991, 1:00 p.m., Mount Pisgah Baptist Church, Orangeburg, South Carolina, the Reverend F. G. S. Everett, pastor

ACTIVE PALLBEARERS

Dr. Oscar P. Butler, Jr. Dr. Carl 0. Clark Mr. Lamar Dawkins

Dr. William Hickson, Jr. Mr. Willie Thompson
Mr. John C. Williams, Jr.

HONORARY PALLBEARERS

Mr. Thomas J. Crawford

Dr. Robert E. Howard

Mr. Austin E. Edwards

Dr. Charles Roberts

Mr. D.M. Zimmerman

Deacons and Trustees of
Mount Pisgah Baptist Church

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Masons Shriners

FLOWER BEARERS
Floral Club / Senior Missionary of
Mount Pisgah Baptist Church Wives of Alpha Phi Alpha

Miscellaneous Arrangements

Mrs. Lula P. Durant

Mr. James B. Hunt

Mrs. Evelyn Hartzog

Ms. Patricia Owens

Mr. Ronald Perry

Acknowl ed g m e n t
The family appreciates the many kindnesses expressed in thought and deed and for your attendance at this service.
Sacred Services Entrusted to
BYTHEWOOD FUNERAL HOME Orangeburg, South Carolina

A Tribute In Memory of
MR. PAUL P. WEBBER. JR.
Wednesday, D ecem ber 11, 1991 1:00 P.M.
MOUNT PISGAH BAPTIST CHURCH Orangebur5, South Carolina
The P ev eren d F.G.S. Everett, P asto r

OBITUARY
PAUL R. WEBBER, JR., son of the late Paul R. Webber, Sr. and Carrie A. V ebber. was bom in Gadsden, S.C., on January 7, 1911 and died on December 7, 1991 at the Orangeburg Regional Medical Center.
He attended Booker T. Washington High School in Col umbia and later enrolled at what is now South Carolina State College where, as an end on its football team, he received AllSouthern honors in 1930,1931, and 1932. He graduated from the college in 1933 and later earned the Master of Arts degree in economics at Columbia University in New York.
After working as a junior high school principal and farm demonstration agent, Mr. Webber joined the faculty at South Carolina State College in 1938 and taught economics there for 22 years. He devoted the following 17 years to southern rural development and training and to economic development as a specialist employed by the State of South Carolina.
Mr. Webber applied his training in economics to his own business ventures as owner of the College Soda Shop and the Riverside Soda Shop, Webber Motor Sales, Webber Housing, and as general manager and coach of the Orangeburg Tigers semi-professional baseball team (1947-54).
Among the many groups that included Mr. Webber as a loyal member were the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity (life member), Masons, Shriners, Northside Country Club, Guards men, and numerous professional and civic organizations. He was a life member of the NAACP, and a member of Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church where he served on the trustee board for many years.
Paul R. Webber Jr. is survived by his devoted wife of 58 years, Dr. Clemmie E. Webber; three children, Judge Paul R. Webber III of Washington, D.C., Dr. Carolyn W. Thomson of New York, and Mrs. Sheryl W. Washington of Washington, D.C.; a daughte:'-in-law, Mrs. Fay Webber, and two sons-inlaw, Dr. Gerald Thomson and Mr. Eric Washington; seven grandchildren, Paul IV, Stephen and Nikki Webber, Gregory and Karen Thomson, Lindsay and Erica Washington; two great grandchildren, Jordan and Paul R. Webber V; many nieces, nephews, cousins, and a host of friends.

ORDER OF SERVICE

PRELUDE

Mrs. Sandye Spann Dr. Barbara Vaughan

PROCESSIONAL "Blessed Assurance"

Mass Choir

OPENING REMARKS

Reverend F.G.S. Everett

HYMN

Congregation "Come Ye Disconsolate"

SCRIPTURE

Father C.J. Ramcharan

SOLO

Mr. Eugene Pinson "The Lord's Prayer'

REFLECTIONS:

Mr. Joe L. Hart, Sr. Reverend J.P. Neal Dr. Spencer C. Disher Justice Ernest A. Finney

SOLO

Mrs. Pauline E. Lewis

"May The Work I've Done, Speak For Me"

WORD? OF COMFORT

Reverend F.G.S. Everett

SOLO

Mr. Roger Jenkins, Jr. "Battle Hymn of The Republic"

BENEDICTION

Reverend George Watson

RECESSIONAL

Mass Choir

"The Lord Is My Light and My Salvation"

The service continues with the Interment at
BELLEVILLE MEMORIAL GARDENS

There are many rooms in our Father's house. As its doors d o s e behind Paul, let us join our voices:
With sorrow, we bid goodbye to Paul Welcome him tenderly to Your house! With concern we pray for the children. Heal the wound of unexpected loss! With thanksgiving, we remember Paul's constant thoughtfulness. Extend his concern through all our lives! With new understanding, we pray for all who grieve.
Fill their lives with caring people! With d e e p hurt, we struggle with anger against death.
Lead us to forgiveness!
Biblical paraphrase

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