Funeral program for Marion Gwynette Williams



Baptist Quadt
r- 121 Church Street
Georgia
Rev. Earlwilliarh?, Pastor-Presiding
Rev. Clarehce T. VVillnams, Eulogist
Professional services, entrusted to:
Sylvania FunecaUbtome
'The Flowers Family
Sylvania, Georgia
INTERMENT
' Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church Cemetery

Manon Gwfmtte Williams
Order of Service
Presiding................................Rev. Earl Williams
Proeessional.............................Ministers and Family
Selection.............................Choir and Congregation
Scripture Reading: ........Rev. Thurmond N. Tillman, Pastor
............Historic First African Baptist Church, Savmmah, GA
Invocation................................Rev. Perrys McNeal
Solo.......................................Sis Joyce Johnson
Reflection...............................( 2 min limit please)
As Church Member ..........Bro. Fee Aids Miutin
As Classmate.................Sis BerethaCooper
Friends
Solo......................................Bro. Famar Stewart
Obituary /Acknowledgements...............Sis Patricia Milton
Solo...............................Bro. Spencer E. White, III
Eulogy.............................Rev. Claienee T. Willkuns
Piudng Glance
Recession
Walk of Life
Mrs. Marion Gwynette Willianis was bom in Vidalia,
Ga. To Mrs. Eddie C. Willianis and die late Bobby
Lee Williams. She moved to Glaxton, Ga. with her
mother and sisters. She attended Evans County High
School where she graduated Class of 1961. The
family joined the Eirst African Baptist Church in
Glaxton, Ga. under the Pastorate of Rev. S. L. Lee.
Mai ion was baptized at an early age by Rev. Lee and
participate in Sunday school and all youth activities.
She later moved to, and made her home in Chicago,
IL. Where she was employed by Motorola & Quazar
Industries.
She leaves to cherish her memories,, her mother
Mrs. Eddie C. Williams; one daughter, Mrs. Reponsa
W. McNeal (Ricky) of Adanta, Ga.,; four sons,
Kenneth Willianis (Linda) of Glaxton, Ga., Craig
Willianis of Ludowic, Ga. Rene Shawnna Willkmis
of Orangeburg, SC, and Sean Williams of Chicago,
IL; diree sisters, Mrs. Juanita Geiger (Ben J.) of
Savannah, Ga., Maiy Lee Hagan (Lrank) of Glaxton,
Ga., Mamie Lee Moore of Glaxton, Ga.; live
brodiers. Rev. Donnell Benjamin (Paulette) of
Glaxton, Ga., Andiony Benjamin (DeAmna) of
Glaxton, Ga., Darvin Benjamin of Glaxton, Ga.,
Jeffrey Benjamin of Ellabelle, Ga., and Roy Benjamin
or Chicago, IL; IS grandchildren, and 3 great-
giandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins
and odier relatives and friends.
In Loving Memory
If We Could Bring You Back Again
IF we could bring you a back again,
For one more hour or day,
Weki express all our unspoken love;
Wed have coundess dlings to say.
If we could bring you back again.
Wed say we tieasuredyou
And diat your presence in our lives
Meant more dran we ever knew.
If we could bring you back again.
To tell you what we should.
Youd know how much we miss you now
And if we could, we would
By Joarnm Fuchs
Acknowledgements:
Perhaps you sent a lovely card, or phoned and said you care.
Perhaps you spoke the kindest words as any friend could say.
Perhaps you were not there at all, just thought of us that day.
Whatever you did to console our hearts, we thank you so much.
Whatever the part, may God continue to bless each of you.
Th Family
Active Pallbearers