HCome Hom e To Jesu s" ' "By Cecelia "Cil Mae" Thompkins For T he Family ords cannot express the love o f my mother. For me and everyone she met, there was really no her, who was cheerful through the good times A even the had. So generous, loving and kind, cart that was glad. She was so unselfish in her ing, we would talk so long. She encouraged , and constantly blessed others. My mom was me kind of strong. :r love for Marsha, Shawn and others withstood kinds o f tests. I guess what I am saying is, c ara was a jewel and truly the BEST! Now Marsha, my sister, I loved her so much. She was sweet and kind to others whose lives she whed. She was a wonderful mother, daughter 4 d a faithful sister too. I could always depend on She really knew what to do. They both heard the voice o f Jesus, as he began to Ly, "1am the TRU TH , TH E LIFE AND I AM JE WAY!" They answered His call and heard th|eangelic song, "W ELL DONE, TH Y GOOD AjVD F A IT H F U L SER V A N TS, CLARA A VD DEAR MARSHA. COM E TO JESUS AND YOUR NEW HEAVENLY H OM E." tPalt&ewwid W illie Davis Frank C artrell Lawrence C arter A lphonso M c C oy R ick Franklin A nthony W illingham Kenny R oss C alvin H atcher T ommie H aynes Julius G reen R obert G reen R obert K imble ~ (Zcftntuuledcfementd ~ Because you cared, you came to share beautU ful flowers and words of prayer. Because you cared enough to do, words of comfort on cards came too. Because you cared, we're grateful indeed, you've been a comfort and friend in need. Because you cared, we're able to bear, the grief and sorrow - there is no despair. B e' cause you cared, we're praying too, for G od's richest blessings for each of you. ~ T he F amily Services Entrusted To H istoric D ent's U ndertaking E stablishment 930 D'Antignac Street ~ Augusta, Georgia (706) 722-4809 "When Memories Remain, Let Them Be Beautiful" r.. - Jn(uun^ Mem&uf, M m . Claua 33M Queen M m . M um ha Queen WiiiingAam Friday, June 18, 200 4 ~ 2 :0 0 P.M. Beulah Qrove Baptist C hurch 1434 Poplar Street ~ Augusta, Georgia Reverend Dr. Sam Davis, Pastor Reverend Berry Rogers T'fie Life Of Mrs. Clara Bell Qreen ~ IN RETROSPECT ~ M rs. Clara Bell Qreen, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Simon Fulcher, was born November 26, 1930, in Burke County, Georgia. She departed this life of Saturday, June 12, 2004, at University Hospital. Mrs. Green was married to the late Mr. Eddie Roy Green, Sr. To this union two children were born. One daughter, Marsha G. Willingham, also preceded her in death. Those left to cherish her memories are: her son, Mr. Eddie R. Green, Jr.; adopted daughter, Mrs. Sallie Kimble, both of Augusta, Georgia; three brothers, Mr. Izekial (Grace) Nelson, Mr. David (Simi) Nelson and Mr. Sam (Corene) Fulcher; five sisters, Mrs. Ethel Murray, Ms. Minnie Green of New Jersey, Mrs. Christine (Charlie) Creech of New Jer sey, Ms. Ethel Nelson of Waynesboro, G eorgia and Ms. Isabel Nelson of Hephzibah, Georgia; seven grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. fjfie 0>td&Lof Semice ~ Processional Selection "It Is Well" Scripture Ms. Shelia B. Major Prayer Reverend Marion Williams Solo Mr. Robert Ware Poem Ms. Cecelia Thompkins Reflections Reverend Marion Williams Open Remarks (Limit Two Minutes, Please) Acknowledgements & Obituary Coreatha Henderson Eulogy Reverend Berry Rogers Final Farewell Interment Southview Cemetery ~ REPAST ~ W.T. Johnson Center T 'fie Life Of A.'--.*- ' . % ' .V Mrs* Marsha ; Qreen Willingham ~ IN RETROSPECT - M rs. M arsh a Qreen Willingham, daughter o f the late Mr. and M rs. Eddie Roy and Clara Bell Fulcher G re e n , was born De cember 18, 1956, in Richmond C oun ty, G e o r gia. She departed this life on Su n day, Ju n e 13, 2004, at the Medical College of G eo rgia. Marsha was a m em b er o f the F rie n d ship Baptist Church, where R ev eren d M arion Williams is the Pastor. She was a graduate o f L u cy C . L an ey High School. Those left to cherish her m em ories are: her husband, Jo h n Henry Willingham; one son, Mr. Shawn Willingham; devoted friend, Mr. Willie Green; one brother, Mr. Eddie Roy Green, Jr.; ad o p te d sister, M rs. S a llie K im b le, all ofAugusta, Georgia; three uncles, Mr. Izekial (Gracie) Nelson, Mr. David (Simi) N e lso n , Augusta, Georgia and Mr. S a m (C o re n e ) Fulcher, Sylvania, Georgia; rive au n ts, Mrs. Ethel Murray, Ms. Minnie G re e n o f N ew Je r sey, Mrs. Christine (Charlie) Creech of New Jersey, Ms. Ethel Nelson o fW ay n esb oro , G eo r gia and Ms. Isabel Nelson o f H ephzibah, G e o r gia; and a host of relatives and friends.