Funeral Services FOR Mrs. Alice Coleman Presley Green Cypress Baptist Church CLAXTON, GEORGIA Saturday, January 17,1381 2:00 P.M. REV. LOUCIOUS MERRION - PASTOR REV. P. H. LYDE-OFFICIATING INTERMENT-CHURCH CEMETERY HARPERS FUNERALHOME IN CHARGE Claxton, Georgia ORDER OFSERVICES Processional Hymn Scripture Invocation Selection............................................Choir Remarks: Three (3) Minutes Please As a Member....................Dea. Clyde Williams As a Friend........................Sis. Pearl Smith As a Neighbor........... o________William I'lrrtl Solo ................................. M''i Acknowledgement and Obituary ,. M(; Mae France McClain Selection...........................................Choir Eulogy....................................Rev. P. H. Lyde Viewing of Remains Recessional Interment.................................Church Cemetery OBITUARY God saw the road was getting rough The hills were hard to climb He gently closed those loving eyes And whispered 'Peace be thine, The weary hours, the days of pain The sleepless nights are passed The ever-patient worn out frame Has found sweet rest at last. Mrs, Alice Coleman Presley was born in Evans County, Georgia, on January 20,1902, to the late Mr. and Mrs. James Charles Mikell. At an early age she joined Green Cypress Baptist Church and was a faithful member until her health failed. She departed this life Tuesday, at Pleasant View Nursing Home, Metter, Georgia, after a long illness. She leaves to cherish her memory her husband, Mr. Tommie Presley, six sisters; Mrs. Gertrude Scott and Mrs. Elizabeth Mattox of Hagan, Georgia, Mrs. Marietta Berry of Glennville, Georgia, Mrs. Bessie Blocker, Mrs. Eloise Nails and Mrs. Annie Lee Bacon of Ciaxton, Georgia, three brothers; Mr. John Henry Mikell of Savannah, Georgia, Mr. J. C. Mikell of Hagan, Georgia, Mr. William (Bill) Mikell of VIdalia, Georgia, three sisters in law; Mrs. Josie Bell Mikell, Hagan, Georgia, Mrs. Eloise Mikell, Vidalia, Georgia, Mrs. Mamie Lue Mikell, Savannah, Georgia, two aunts; Mrs. Anna Bacon and Mrs. Edna Richardson of Ciaxton, Georgia; one uncle, Mr. Pratt Reeves of Metter, Georgia, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and friends. ACTIVE PALLBEARERS Nephews FLORAL ATTENDANTS Ushers and Friends ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The family wishes to express their appreciation to its many friends and relatives for all acts of kindness shown them in the passing of our loved one. May God bless each of you is our prayer.