FUNERAL SERVICES For AIRMAN APPRENTICE JAMES TIMMONS-U. S. Navy Saturday, July 22, 1972 3:00 P. M. St. John Missionary Baptist Church REV. THOMAS SCOTT, PASTOR REV. JAMES BENJAMIN, OFFICIATING Harpers Funeral Home In Charge Claxton, Georgia OBITUARY James Timmons was born November 14, 1952 in Evans County, Claxton, Ga. He was the son of Mrs. Mae Helen Timmons. Airman Appren- tice James Timmons, United States Navy depart- ed this hfe July 18, 1972, on Board USS Lexing- ton, while serving his country. He was a member of the St. John Baptist Missionary Church where he had formerly serv- ed as Superintendent of the Junior Department. He was a 1970 graduate of the Evans County High School, Claxton, Ga. He leaves to mourn, a mother, Mrs. Mae Helen Timmons; five sisters, Mrs. Margaret Og- lesby, Savannah, Mrs. Sandra Stokes, Savannah, Clealice Timmons, Geneva Mikel, Tammy Mikel; two brothers, Ricky and Charles Anthony Mikel; great grandmother, Mrs. Mabell Freeman; sev- eral grandmothers and a grandfather and a host of aunts and cousins, and a host of other rela- tives and friends. Lifes race is run Lifes work is done And now he rests. ORDER OF SERVICES Processinol Hymn Scripture Invocation Selection_____________________________Choir Remarks As A Church Member________Dea. J. C. Banks As A Friend______Mr. Clyde McClennon, Jr. As I Knew Him_____________Mr. C. L. Bailey Solo________________________Miss Ann Batts Acknowledgement and Obituary Eulogy-----------------Rev. James Benjamin Recessional Interment__________Hagan Chapel, Hagan, Ga. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The family ox the deceased wishes to express their thanks to the many friends and relatives for ttie kind expressions of sympathy. May God bless and keep you all.