Funeral Services
FDR
Sis. Stella Marie Barrow Brewton
Saturday. August 19. 1989
3:DD P. M.
St. Luke Baptist Church
DAISY, GEORGIA
REV. C. L. ANDERSDN aFFICIATING
INTERMENT MT. PLEASANT CEMETARY
CLAXTDN, GEORGIA
HARPERS FUNERAL HOME IN CHARGE
CLAXTON, GEORGIA
OBITUARY
Sis. Stella Marie Barrow Brewton was born May 12,
1933 in Auiora, N. C. to Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Barrow. She
departed this life on Tuesday morning, August 15, 1989,
at Evans Memorial Hospital after a short illness.
Sis Brewton moved to Claxton, Ga. after uniting in
holy matrimony to Mr. Eddie Brewton, Sr.
She later joined the St. Luke Missionary Baptist
Church of Daisy, Georgia where she served as a nurses
aide.
She leaves to mourn; her husband, Eddie Brewton,
Sr. of Claxton; two sisters, Mrs. Mary C. Bowden of Clax-
ton and Mrs. John Ann Bulloch of Auiora, North Carolina;
two brothers, Mr. Wilbert Lee Barrow and Mr. William Stal
Barrow both of Auiora, North Carolina; one son, Mr. Horace
Barrow who precedes her in death; one daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Ruby Barrow; two grandchildren, all of New York;
one sister-in-law of Florida, and a host of nieces and
nephews and one Aunt and many other relatives and
friends.
God saw the road was getting rough, the hills were
hard to climb. Then gently closed those loving eyes, and
whispered peace be thine.
ORDER OF SERVICE
Processional
Selection...............Rough Side Of The Mountain
St. Luke Choir
Scripture.....................Rev. James Benjiman
Invocation........................Rev. W. C. Hayes
Selection.............................St. Luke Choir
Remarks
As a Deacon..................Dea. Kazier McNeal
As a Friend..............Mrs. Eddie C. Williams
Obituary..........................Mrs. Sandra Boggs
Solo..............................Sis. Clara Brewton
Eulogy..................Rev. C. L. Anderson, Pastor
Viewing
Recessional
Internment at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery
Claxton, Georgia
PALLBEARERS
Leroy Burney
Sammy Moody
Nevile Barrette
James L. Boggs
Ronnie Littles
Jimmy Holland
FLOWER ATTENDANTS
Friends of the Family
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Perhaps you sent food or a spray
Or sat quietly in a chair
Perhaps you sent a card or gram
If so, it is here
Perhaps you spoke the kindest words
As any friend could say
Perhaps you were not there at all
Just thought of us today
Whatever you did to console our hearts
We thank you so much whatever your parts.
A NOTE OF THANKS TO THE FAMILY
We desire to express our appreciation of your con-
fidence in us and we sincerely hope that our service has
been in every way satisfactory and comforting to you.
Most Respectfully,
Harpers Funeral Home
Directors and Staff