For we knpw that if our earthly house of this tabernacle 4j^e dissolved,'we have a building of God, an house not made with hands, eternal in heavens. 2 Corinthians 5:1 Satti^^y, May 6, 2017 - 11:00 A.M. (SSMoric S^. -S^ieasant S^iSionrmf (g/mrcf 1268 (^^rfott, v^forffin 3041? Sim. Michael S. SHchacdon - So5tm\S>iedUim^ Stm. Johnnt^ J^evant - Eulogist Interment - Historic Mt. P.M.B. Church Cemetery Claxton, Georgia 30417 (pbituarg On Friday, April 28, 2017 Mr. Jessie Clyde (J.C.) Sallie Sr., address officially Changed from 1332 Old Savannah Highway, Claxton, Georgia to God's Garden Street of Gold, God Heavenly, Kingdom. Mr. J.C. was born on JunelO, 1918 to the late Mr. Willie Sallie and the late Gertie Mims Sallie in Evans County, Georgia. Mr. J.C. only went to school for a few years. He was well educated from hard work, and obtained a very positive attitude about life. He was full of wisdom and fun. He witnessed a lot of changes in his life. He was a farmer at an early age and later worked hard on The Sea Board Railroads for 30 years. He did not stop after retiring, he obtained a job with Evans County Board of Education as a janitor for 20 years. Mr. Sallie was not tired, so he got a job at Hardee's and that was not enough. He became a maintenance person at Evans Memorial Hospital. With all these jobs, he still had a huge garden for family, and friends of the community. Many friends and family members had the pleasure of vegetables from the garden of Mr. J.C. Sallie, but he did it with love. His gardening was the next love of his life after his children. After he became ill, a very close friend of the family, John Woods took over the planting of his garden with the help of Mr. Sallie sitting and smiling on the sideline watching. He would enter row after row of planting with his tractors that he used for so many years. These last days seeing our dad watching others doing things he loved to do just made him so happy. Mr. J.C. met and married the love of his life, Ida Mae Jones in 1920. This union three children were born. He loved his family but God so fit took Mrs. Ida Mae home. Then he met and married Leary Mae Woods and to this union seven children were born. Leary Mae was also the love of his life and God so fit to call her home also. Proceeding him in death; his parents Willie and Gertie Sallie; one son James Sallie. Mr. Jessie Clyde (J.C.) Sallie Sr., leaves in his passing 13 children: Jessie C. Sallie Jr. (Maxie) of Webster, Fla., Ronnie Sallie (Barbara) of Jacksonville, Fla., Annie Albritton (Asby) of Claxton, Ga., Henry Sallie (Tina) of Collins, Ga., Doris Sallie of Claxton, Ga., Anita Sallie (Tony) of Jacksonville, Fla., Robert Al Sallie (Angela) of Savannah, Ga., Michael Sallie, Karen Sallie, Tony, Lavon, McNeal, Charles Stewart (Gwen), and Willie Stewart all of Claxton, Ga.: two sister; Mary Elizabeth of Savannah, Ga., and Mary Alice Williams of Claxton, Ga.; two brothers; Otis Williams (Daisy) of Savannah, Ga., and Bobby Williams of Pompano, Fla.: A host of grand's, great grand's, great great grand's: nieces, nephews and friend. ^cul ^uk liM uM ^ m wilhml ^ (^id fwt/m^ will Im the ^aim. ^^^^/i/euMlimel&liide()uJilieMjaehewlm