REV. R. A. LAWRENCE, OFFICIATING 3:30 P. M. FUNERAL SERVICES For The Late MRS. KATIE LEE MARTIN FIRST AFRICAN BAPTIST CHURCH Claxton, Georgia MONDAY, MAY 5, 1975 Harpers Funeral Home In Charge Claxton, Georgia OBITUARY Mrs. Katie Lee Martin, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Will Cummings, was born Feb. 9th, --1909 in Bulloch County, Ga. She departed this life May 1,1975, at her residence. She joined the First African Baptist Church in early life. She was a faithful member and an active worker of several organizations in the church. She was married to Mr. Frank Martin in 1934. To this union one child was born. She leaves to mourn, a loving husband, Mr. Frank Martin, Claxton, Ga.; one son, Mr. Lee Ar- tis Martin, Miami, Fla.; a granddaughter. Miss Annie Louise Martin; two great-grand children, all of Claxton, Ga.; two sisters, Mrs. Janie Jones, Statesboro, Ga., Mrs. Sallie Littles, Philadelphia, Pa.; six brothers, Mr. Jake Williams, Statsboro, Ga., Mr. Willie Cummings, Columbus, Ga., Mr. Sapho Knight, Claxton, Ga., Mr. Jessie Jenkins, Mr. C. L. Jenkins, all of Statesboro, Mr. B. J. Jenkins, Philadelphia, Pa.; one brother-in- law; 4 sisters-in-law; a host of nieces and neph- ews, other relatives and friends. Is it all over? No, the sun has just begun to shine as she crosses the river of Jordan where theres no sickness, sorrow or death. Sleep on, sleep on The Golden Gates awake you. ORDER OF SERVICES Processional Hymn----------------Nearer My God To Thee Scripture Invocation Selection______________________________Choir No Remarks Please Acknowledgement of Cards and Telegrams_____________________Mrs. Harris Solo--------------------------Mrs. A. Holmes Eulogy-------------------Rev. R. A. Lawrence Benediction Recessional Interment----------------New Hope Cemetery Register, Georgia PALLBEARERS Officers of First African Baptist Church Officers of St. John Baptist Church FLORAL ATTENDANTS Ushers ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The family expresses sincere thanks to their many friends for the card, telegrams, flowers, and all other acts of kindness shown during their hour of bereavement. May God bless each of you.