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iVliS> ELLA
WILLIAMS departed th is H i e on ThuAA-
dauv September 8t 1988 at heA residence In Augusta, Geon-
gta, MRo, dLA FAIR WILLIAMS was bonn on August 17,1927
IM xHUSTON, S. C. zo -tfie ae; Mw. Roau Lee Moocty Afo. Holtand Moody,
MRS, WILLIAMS moved to Augusta, Ga., In 1948 and liv e d keA,i Alnee, She simnlted and became a membeA o i the 2nd hm Hope Baptist ChuJiek a-iteA mowing to Augusta,
She leaver to cA&U&k keA memoJtyA: A devoted husband; ALt. JoAepk W illia m . One daughter;; Vonothy WllHams HowoAd, Foua aoiu; Joseph W illiams, J/i>; Rabbit Lee W il lia m , Ronnie Vavld W illia m and Lanny Ernest WJUUlom.
One 6h>toA;toa. Ella: Gotten, one bnotken-ln-law; Ma , Jam* GottoA, both o F a y e tte v ille , N.C, Two daughters-
In-1 cm); Many Known Williama & Daisy S u lliv a n W illiam ,O ne
Aon-in-law; Thomas Danny Howand, Nine gnandehtldnen,tknee
gneat gnanddaildnen and a dean intend; Ma a , Fannie Clay
and one aunt; Beatrice Gtieen o ( W illis to n , S.C., and a doAt ofi couAinA and friends.
W I I ('id IMS
FUNERAL SERVICE
for
MRS. ELLA FAIR WILLIAMS
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1988-2:?. M, SECOND NEW HOPt BAPTIST CHURCH
REV. RAYMOND DEAN,-- --OFFICIATING
PROCESSIONAL HYMN-- ............... SCRIPTURE-- ------
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B e Not Dismayed" --
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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Gwendolyn Com
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EULOGY--
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RECESSIONAL
INTERMENT - - -
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PALLBEARERS
John CottloJi Jo h n MJZteA W W Llc S te v e . Howt o n
Roger Hum RcgTnold W ashington Frank Simon
A PRECIOUS ONE FROM US HAS GONE A VOICE WE LOVED IS STILL
A PLACE IS VACANT IN OUR HEARTS THAT NEVER CAN BE FILLED.
THANKS
e P ic a s a c c e p t oust s i n c c a c th a n k s &osi a i l k in d n e s s e s
shown d u r i n g oust b erea v em en t* Nay God. nichJU j b i e s s you,
THE FAttU r
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. WILLIAMS FUNERAL HONE, INC , B ennie. A, W ittia m 6 N o rX ic ia n
Hands by Albrecht Durer, the so-called `p&rmct artist'--whose woodcut and copper engravings were major ex p ressio n s of his art. He u sed many religious themes, and was noted for his sen sitiv e and detailed drawings. The story is that these were the hands o f someone who had great faith in his ability, and worked to help him attain his artistic training: that in the pro ces s, their own hands became so gnarled as to be incapable of equal work; and in gratitude, and because he saw their labor of love as beautiful, he immortalized the hands.
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