HOME GOING CELEBRATION FOR MR. ROBERT THOMAS FREEMAN SR. (Deal) DAWN: Feb. 28,1939 DUST: May 1,1988 Saturday, May 7,1988 3:00 P.M. ST. JOHN MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Oaxton, Georgia Rev. Isaac Culbreth, Jr., Officiating Interment - Mt. Pleasant Cemetery MOODY & MINCEY FUNERAL HOME OFCLAXTON,GA IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS PHONE: 739-4932 OBITUARY / Mr. Robert T. Freeman, Sr. (Deal), a native of Evans County, was born to Mr. Milton Freeman, and the late Mrs. Lizzie Mae Freeman. He was a member of St. Marys Baptist Church of Macon, Georgia, where he joined at an early age. He leaves to mourn a devoted wife, Mrs. Mary Ann Freeman, Claxton, Georgia; seven sons, Robert, Jr., Charles, James, Chris, Stanley, Rodney and Rickey Freeman, all of Claxton; four daughters, Mary Akins, Marilyn Small, Stacy and Martha Freeman, all of Claxtoii, Georgia; his father and step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Freeman of Brunswick, Georgia; a grandmother, Mrs. Mabel Freeman of Claxton, Georgia; one sister, Mrs. Mattie Ponder, Claxton; one brother, Mr. John Freeman, Sr., of Claxton; two sons-in-law, Mr. Derrick Small, Claxton, Mr. Norwood Akins, Brunswick, Georgia; seven sisters-in-law, Ella Freeman, Alice Moore and Betty Warren, all of Claxton, Doris Lane and Martha Taylor, both of Augusta, Linda Benjamin and Maxie Cruz, both of New York, five brothers-in-law, Mr. Franklin, Lonnie, Bobby, James Benjamin, all of Chicago, and Mr. Willie Benjamin of Florida; one mother-in-law,Mrs. Thelma Benjamin; seven grand- children, and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends. For our lifes just a limit For when God calls it only takes a minute Rest in peace and wondering are gone God has given a brand new home. ORDER OF SERVICE PROCESSIONAL HYMN .............................Choir SCRIPTURE .................Rev. James Benjamin INVOCATION SELECTION ...........................Choir REMARKS.........................As I Knew Him Mrs. Bessie Collins SOLO.........................Mr. Tony Brown OBITUARY AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT.........Staff of Moody and Mincey EULOGY ......... VIEWING OF REMAINS RECESSIONAL Rev. Isaac Culbreth, Jr. ACTIVE PALLBEARERS Gene Holly Edward Ponder Roosevelt Ponder Timothy Freeman Lester Freeman David Tillman FLORAL BEARERS Ushers and Friends A CKNO WLEDGEMENT The family wishes to express their thanks to their many friends and relatives for the kind expressions of sympathy extended during their hours of sorrow. May God bless each of you is their prayer.