1-- --I W Jlomesotng Celebration % I f< I Sunrise November 28, 1920 Sunset October 26, 2003 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2003 11:00 A.M. SERVANTS OF GOD BAPTIST CHURCH AUGUSTA, GEORGIA L \ Rev. Dr. Robert Williams, presiding rrMta#M> was born November 28, 1920 in Lincolnton, Ga. to the late Pete and Eula Mae Johnson. She passed on from labor to reward Sunday, October 26, 2003 at the Medical College of Georgia. At an early age, Mrs. Williams was baptized at Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Lincolnton. Upon completing her high school education, she moved to Augusta where she joined Thankful Baptist Church under the leadership of Rev. N.T. Young. She later became a member of Servants of God Baptist Church where she remained a faithful servant until her health began to fail. Mrs. Williams was employed by St. Joseph hospital and retired in 1988 to spend time taking care of her beloved granddaughter (deceased) and great granddaughter. In all, she gave birth to three children with one, Shirley Jackson, preceding her in death. Mrs. Williams poured all of her love into her children and grandchildren ensuring that they were taken care of even when it meant denying herself. She will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her. Heaven has indeed gained another angel. Mrs. Williams leaves to cherish her memory: One daughter. Rose P. Williams of Augusta; one son, Joe Clemmons 111 of Augusta; three sisters, Rosa Johnson, Elease Smith, Dorothy (Julian) Clark, all of Augusta; four brothers, Frank W. Johnson, London, England, Roy M. Johnson, Oxford Hill, Md.. Walter E. Johnson, Columbus, Oh., Pete F. Johnson Jr., Chicago, 111.; eight grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren including a special great grand, Jessica Naomi Johnson, one great great grandchild, two sisters-in-law, and a host of neices, nephews, cousins, and friends. PROCESSIONAL SELECTION ...................... .Servants of God Baptist Church Choir SCRIPTURE Old Testament .............................. .Rev. Dr. J.R. Hatney New Testament ................ ............. .Rev. Dr. J.R. Hatney Prayer ................................... .Rev. Dr. Robert Williams Selection ........................... .Williams Brothers (great grands) REMARKS (3 min. please) Deacon James Rosier ^as a church member) Rev. S.T. Thompkins (as a family member) ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ............................ .Sis. Sarah Copeland OBITUARY (read silently) SOLO ......................................... .Min. Doris Garnett EULOGY ..................................... .Rev. Rufus Copeland RECESSIONAL INTERMENT Mt. Olive Memorial Gardens REPAST Servants of God Baptist Church Marion Toy III Jerome Turner Charlie Mack Tim Sanders Tony Glover Jose Quinones Ushers S)on't gstieve w me, fat now J'm ptee. I'm. fallowing, the. p ith (^od has told, fat me J took his hand when 3 hewut flint call 3 twined my, kick and left it all. 3 could not stay, another day. I to laugA, lave, ta wwtfi ax ptay,. Soaks left undone mutt stay, that way. 3'ite found peace, d the. end of. the. day. II Jf. nuf, pattitii} fun left a uaid : then fill it wiifi lemem&exed : .;.;,..,,. Ct fuendsftip ifuvted, a laugA, a llf; &A yet, these thi'igA 3 too- will miaa. ffie iwt ^widened tuith times of, aawtaw. 3 wish the sunshine, of, tamawaut if, in full, and 3 tawied much, good fxiends good times, a laved one's touch. !Pexfiaps my timed seemed all too duef, S)on't lengtften, it now. with undo gtief, ift up ifowi hearts and shone with, me, Cjod wanted me ntuu, 3le has set me ftee. Perhaps you sent a iovely card, or sat quietly in a chair, perhaps you ^M a floral piece; if so, we saw it there. Perhaps you spoke the kindest words as any friend could say, per haps you were not there at all, just thought of us today. Whatever you did to console our hearts, we thank you all so much. ~ THE FAMILY Arrangements Entrusted to: Williams Funeral Home, Inc. Augusta, Georgia