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FUNERAL SERVICES For
Mr, Lewis McKie, Sr. Bethany Baptist Church
Sunday, November 9, 19^9* 2 P.E.
Blessed are the dead which die in theYea, saith the Spirit, that they may
" (Rev. I k :13 )rest from their labours
OBITUARYMr. lewis McKie, Sr., the son of the late
Mrs. Estella Nealous McKie and. Mr. Joe McKie, was born in Edgefield County, South Carolina, March 2, 1892. Departed this life November 1969 at the Hill Haven Home, Augusta, Georgia.
He was converted and became a member of the Bethany Baptist Church in his early manhood, and rendered loyal and dedicated service. After many years of Christian service, he was ordained to the office of deacon. In this office he rendered untiring service until death.
He was married to the late Mrs, Mamie Garrett_McKie March 1 6, 1920. To this union four children were born, two preceded him in death.
He leaves to mourn his passing a devoted daughter,^Mrs. Mamie Lue Moss; one sone, Mr. Lewis McKie, Jr. of Augusta, Ga.; one sister,Mrs. Lula Luke of Augusta, Georgia; one brother, if* Charlie McKie of Clark Hill, South Carolina, oix grand children; Mrs. Barbara Gilliam, Mrs. Judy Carpenter, Gregory Briggs, James Moss, Regina1 and Joslyn McKie;"two brothers-in-law daughters-in-law, sons-in-law nieces, Nephews,' and a host of others relatives and sorrowing friends.
Honorary Pal 1 hpar̂ r»g Bethany Deacon Board
ORDER OF SERVICE
PROCESSIONALHYMN ................ The ChoirSCRIPTUREPRAYER ............ , . Rev, G.W. HolmesREMARKS:
As An Officers of theChurch ..........Dea. H. Williams
0 aS/ A Neighbor Dea. Henry HilliarySILENT READING OF THE OBITUARYACKNOWLEDGMENTS ..... Miss G# CollierEULOGY ............. , Rev, H.B. BadyVIEWING OF REMAINS RECESSIONAL
Interment ............ Churchyard Cemetery
Lord, help us so to live That, when death waiting stands,In child-like faith and trust we'll give Our souls into His hands.
"God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble." (Psalm 46:1)
A TRIBUTE
No more sorrow will be thine No more burdens will you bear,No more heartaches will you endure Weighted down with endless care, Rest not.
While here on earth you did your best A friend to all you tried to be This day, no regrets have you- Rest now.
No mere will you fret and worry About what, a day might bring You go now to a city Where Go&*s holy angels sing Rest now.
--The Family