CH ome gistcr 9%tifcfa 'Hopkins cWiffiams gunrise y^u^ust 24, 1927 ^unsct ^INJovcmkcr 24, 2003 Monday, December 1, 2003 1:00 P.M. C umming G rove B aptist C hurch 2259 Gardner Street ~ Augusta, Georgia Reverend Norris V. Rouse, Pastor tom orrow c]\(ever Comes -^***-3 By : N orma C ornett Marek If I knew it would be the last time, That I 'd see you fall asleep. I would tuck you in more tightly, And pray the Lord your soul to keep If I knew it would be the last time, That I 'd see you walk out the door I would give you a hug and a kiss, And call you back for just one more. If I knew it would be the last time I 'd hear your voice lifted up in praise 1 would tape each word and action And play them back throughout my days If I knew it would be the last time I would spare an extra minute or two To stop and say, "I Love You" Instead o f assuming you know I do. So just in case tomorrow never comes, And today is all I get I 'd like to say how much I love you And I hope we never will forget Tomorrow is not promised to anyone Young or old alike And today may be the last chance You get to hold your loved one tight So if you're waiting for tomorrow Why not do it today? For if tomorrow never comes You'll surely regret the day That you didn't take that extra time For a smile, a hug or a kiss And you were too busy to grant someone What turned out to be their one last wish So hold you loved ones close today and whisper in their ear Tell them you love them very much and You'll always hold them dear Take time to say "I 'm Sorry" "Please forgive m e", "Thank you" or "It's O K " And if tomorrow never comes You'll have no regrets about today. Order Of S crvice Reverend Kenneth B . M artin ~ Presding Processional Cumming Grove Choir ......Rev. John Lockhart Prayer Cumming Grove Choir Remarks A s A Church M em ber - D ea. W alter Millians C h oir M em ber and Friend ~ Sis. Lillie M c G ru d e r A s A B eloved Friend - Sis . M ary C o llier ................ Read Silently Acknowledgements........................ ........ Sis. Harriett Smith ryuiogy....... M+ I V H ...... Rev. Norris V. Rouse Recessional Interment................................ Mt. Olive Memorial Gardens o R D E R o F s E V I c E Sister Matilda `Williams August2 4 , 1 9 2 7 ~ iMovemBer24,2003 qJFic Obituary f f i s . ^atifcfa CH. cWiHiams, of 2911 Celeste Drive, was bom on August 24,1927, to the late Eddie and Cleo Hopkins. She entered into rest on Monday, November 24, 2003, at her residence. Mrs. Williams, a native of Richmond County, was raised with 0 her brother, Eddie, Jr. Mrs. Williams was married to the late Mr. Wallace Williams. She was a loving mother and a de B voted homemaker. 1 Mrs. Williams was a faithful church worker. Some of her contributions included: missionary work visiting nursing T homes, singing and visiting with the patients. Sis. Williams was also the president of the Adult Choir. U Survivors include: two daughters, Elease (Joe) Reynolds, A Beech Island, SC , and Betty Jean Jones, Augusta, GA; a son, Rev. David R. (Shirley) Williams, Augusta, G A ; devoted R grandchildren, Albert and Matilda Martin, Augusta, GA; grandchildren, Jerry (Teresa) Jordan, Martinez, G A , Sherry Y Ward, Augusta, GA, Debrah (Leroy) Simpkins, Augusta, GA, Chandra Reynolds, Beech Island, SC, Lopaze Jones, Augusta, GA; 18 great grandchildren; one sister-in-law, Mary Hopkins; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. &UUM} Memmy y * u one now in Qod's erne Clnd may, those whose dues you'ae touched Jn yowi own special w ay, Move the strength and powen Jo go on in yowt mentony. M ay you vest in peace. Jhe fam ily `In `Memory f Sister M atiCda rhCoj)kins WiCCiams `Afyfia `August 24, 1927 Omega `rfovemfier 24, 2003