i 7 ^ t Sister Mary lee hagam^ NE ne July 6, 1 942-November 30, 2015 }S^9!9^ v\: Monday, December 7, 201 : ; J'1 :00A.M. : 'r:^ ; . / First African Missionary Baptist Church Claxton, Georgia ^ Rev. Clarence Teddy Wiluams, Presiding ;,V Rev. Brandon Lewis, Eulogist rs. Mary Lee Williams Hagan was born to the late Eddie C. Wil- liams and Bobby Lee Williams, on July 6,1942 in Toombs County, Vidalia, Georgia. She entered into eternal rest on November 30, 2015 at Evans Memorial Hospital in Claxton, Georgia. She was preceded in death by one son Keith Hagan, her sister Marian Williams, and brothers Roy Benjamin and Karl Fabin. Mary Lee, her mother and sisters moved to Claxton where she attended Evans County High home of the Longhorns and graduated in the Class of 1960 as Valedictorian. A year later she married her love Frank L. Hagan on May 21st, 1961 and unto this union seven children were born. Karl, Dennis, Keith, Franklin, Tina, Bobby and Erika. She was also mother to her sister's daughter Raponsa Williams whom she raised. Mr. Frank and Mrs. Mary managed the Wagon Wheel for many years and this is were everyone came to know this lady who had a beautiful spirit and could really cook. People from all over would stop in at the Wagon Wheel and Mary's cooking became well known. After closing the Restaurant, Mary Lee became known for her Rice Krispies and Chewy Cakes as well her delicious Honey Drips, named after her late aunt Mrs. Zodell Richardson (Honey). Her spirit and treats will be greatly missed. She leaves the following loved ones behind to cherish many fond memories: Her husband, Frank L. Hagan; Four sons: Karl Hagan, Dennis Hagan, both of Claxton, GA, Franklin Hagan, Stone Mountain, GA, Bobby (Kourtnie) Hagan, Lawrenceville, GA; Three daughters: Raponsa (Rickey) McNeal, Forest Park, GA, Tina Hagan, Claxton, GA, and Erika Hagan, Statesboro, GA; Seven Sisters: Mrs. Juanita Geiger of Savannah, GA, Ms. Mamie Moore, Claxton, GA., Mrs. Bobbie (Ricky) Jordan, Willachoochie, GA, Ms. Hazel Black, ofeiGsoo FL, Ms. Margaret Bryant, Columbia, SC, Ms. Edith Black, Ms. Karen Caesar, Ms. Cynthia Williams, all of Vidalia, GA; Four Brothers: Rev. Donnell (Sharon) Benjamin, Min. Anthony (Deanna) Benjamin, both of Claxton, GA, Mr. Darvin Benjamin, Sr. Indianapolis, Indiana, and Mr. Jeffery (Idella) Benjamin, Ellabell, GA; Thirteen Grandchildren: Sanchez, Dennis Jr, Brandon, Lavonte, Rakeya, Tapiara,,Keaira, Amari, Shelby, Patrice, Janiah, Bilal and Benniton. Nine Great Grandchildrem^z^'ah, Joshua, Jaiden, Zachery, Caleb, Taaliyah, Tamar, Rylei and Taijhon (TJ). Special friends, Ms. Bernice Taylor, Ms. Juanita Mobley, Ms. Carolyn Wilkes, Mrs. Pecola Hall and Mr. Lee Artis Martin. A host of nieces, nephews, cous- ins, other family members and friends. Presiding....................... Processional and Farewell Glance Selection....................... Invocation...................... Scriptures Old Testament............. New Testament............. Solo............................ Selection....................... Reflections As A Friend............... As A Church Member........ As A Mother............... Solo............................ Obituary & Acknowledgments...... Selection....................... Eulogy.......................... Recessional ,.Rev. Clarence Teddy Williams ....First African Baptist Choir ...........Rev. C. L. Anderson .......Rev. Richard B. Haynes .......Rev. Thurmond Tillman REV. Clarence Teddy Williams ....First African Baptist Choir .........Sister Juanita Mobley ...........Deacon Willie Hall ...........Mr. Franklin Hagan .........Sister Bobbie Jordan .........Sister Patricia Milton ....First African Baptist Choir ..........Rev. Brandon Lewis Historic mt. Pleasant Church Cemetery Claxton, Georgia The family will receive friends and share repast at THE Gladiators Building, Inc. IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE COMMITTAL SERVICE. You can only have one mother Patient kind and true; No other friend in all the world. Will be the same to you. When other friends forsake you, To mother you will return. For all her loving kindness. She asks nothing in return. As we look upon her picture. Sweet memories we recoil. Of a face so full of sunshine. And a smile for one and oil. Sweet Jesus, take this message. To our dear mother up above; Tell her how we miss her. And give her oil our love. A woman of extreme strength, courage and love. Who was beautiful, soft and now peaceful and free as a dove. Someone on who our admiration was built around. For her womanhood, wife, friend and grandmother since she was brought into this ground. My Darling Grandma, we will forever hold in our hearts in which we have truly learned the most from. Your strength as a wonderful mother to our mothers and fathers. And which we hope to gain in raising your great grandsons and great granddaughters. My darling grandma, we will always respect all you went through in your hardships and distinguished ways. Your ability to hold yourself with such dignity and pride in all your days. Your beauty shines in us all who were lucky to be part of your devoted family. We will carry you in our eyes, minds, and hearts in which we have a remedy. My Darling Grandma, that is to hold you close by all you have taught us to do. And to remember the beautiful women we owe our lives to. For giving us life to blessing us with her strong inner spirit of courage. Her unconditional love and her sensual laughter. For being such a person in who will always and have always held deep in our hearts now and here after. My Darling Grandma, You are taking a little part of us with you as you follow your angels who will guide you to your precious place. May you look down on us with pride on what you brought into this world with your guidance in which you are now truly our angel of grace. i. My Darling Grandma, as you enter your new heavenly home, may you rest in peace for which you truly deserve. For you will be truly missed and remembered for your love and honor in which we will preserve. We love you always and forever and may God be with you. Nephews We ere cofjfidenr* end Jimn nu/jer IX) Da irorn in end rr> mtn Lord s/ia The family of Mary Ltk Hac^n^shes to express their gratitude FOR THE MANY ACTS OF KINDNESS/^ENDERED BY ALL. WHATEVER YOU DID TO CONSOlZiE OUR HEAjfrs, WE THANK YOU SO MUCH. May <^od conItii^^ to Bless each of you. HE Family Harpers Funeral Home 125 North Broad Street Claxton, Georgia 30417 (91 2) 739-2658 .J.Jj.L. Class of 1979 Class of 1980 Class of 1981 Class of 1984 Class of 1986 Class of 1999 Class of 2000 Evans County ClaSs.of 196^ Evans County Lon^fiCrns Alumni Neighbors and Friends of Claxton Avenue and Grady Street