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?l Service of©Remembrance
Mrs. T)o((ie W. (Ro6ertson
baptist Church302 War Street - ^Augusta, Cjeorgia
Tuesday, May 3rd, 2005 r.oo ©P.©M.
T©fie Iteverend Dr. ^fatfianiei T>unn ~ Presiding -
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e ©WiffiamsEmmGt Williams was born the youngest daughter and youngest child
of Tracy E. Williams, Sr. and Mamie Williams. She received her early education in the public schools of Augusta, Georgia, graduating from Lucy C. Laney High School with the Class of 1951. She earned her Bachelor©s Degree in Elementary Education from Morris Brown College and devoted her professional life to teaching in the Rich mond County Public Schools. She retired in 1995 after teaching for forty (40) years, and touched countless lives through her dedication to teaching.
Dollie accepted Christ into her life at an early age and was a lifelong member of Thankful Baptist Church. She gave readily of her time and energies to Thankful, serving in a number of capacities, to include the Deaconess Ministry. She was also active in community and social activities and was a member of the Augusta Southside Thirteen Club, and an Archousa of the Alpha Mu Boule of Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
Dollie married Quincy L. Robertson in 1960 and God blessed to their union one daughter, Lee Stephanie.
Survivors include: her husband, Quincy L. Robertson; a daughter, Lee Stephanie Merritt (Walker); two devoted nieces, Lisa Michelle Scipio (Julius) and June Maria Powell; three grandchildren, Walker Jr., Wesley and Whitlee Merritt; one brother, Tracy Evans Williams Jr.; nephews, Tracy Evans Williams III (Larcy), Peter W.L. Williams (Lisa) and Robert W.L. Williams; nieces, Serena Maria Williams, Dollie Williams Banks (Kip), Dr. Nita Williams Walker (Wendell), Dr. Mamie Williams Nwanari (Uchenna), Sonia Jones; two sisters-in-law, Dr. Mildred Smalley and Doris Jean Leonard; and a host of great nieces, nephews, godchildren, other relatives and friends.
Order of Worship
The Prelude ..................... Mrs. Mary Henley and Dr. Roosevelt Simpkins
The Processional ........................................... The Musicians
The Call To Worship ........................ The Reverend Dr. Nathaniel DunnWorship Leader
The Choir & Congregational Hymn of Praise #27 ............... "Blessed Assurance"
The Prayer of Comfort ..................... The Reverend Dr. Nathaniel Dunn
The Old Testament Lesson: Psalm 23 ................... The Reverend Enoch Watd
The New Testament Lesson: St. John 14:1-6Pastor, First Metropolitan Baptist Church
Selection ..................... "Sweet, Sweet Spirit" ......... Mr. Russell Brown
Remembering "Dollie"As A Classmate and Friend ......................... Dr. Edith CalhounAs A Family Member ...................... Mrs. Dollie Williams Banks
Medley of Hymns ........................................ Mr. Alvin Blount"When Peace Like A River"
"Rock of Ages" "It Is Well With My Soul"
The Acknowledgements .............................. Mrs. Brenda Hankinson
Medley of Hymns........................................ Mrs. Elizabeth Brown"Great Is Thy Faithfulness"
"How Great Thou Art""Amazing Grace"
The Eulogy .................................. The Reverend Dr. Julius L. ScipioPastor, Royal Baptist Church - Anderson, South Carolina
The Recessional .................................. The Pianist and Organist
The Interment ...................................... Cedar Grove Cemetery
(Note: Family and close friends are invtied to return to Thankful for a Repast with the family.)
©Active TaKbearersMr. Tracy E. Williams, III
Mr. Peter WilliamsMr. Robert Williams
Mr. Tracy Evans WrightDr. James E. Carter, IVMr. Charles ThompsonMr. Willie Hammond
1-Conorary TaCKearersDeacons and Deaconess Boards of Thankful Baptist Church
Archons and Archousas of Alpha Mu Boule Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity, Inc.The Ambassadors Bridge Club
Augusta Southside Thirteen Club Laney High School Class of 1951 Alumni of Morris Brown College
fearersDeaconesses of Thankful Baptist Church
©AcknowCedgementThe family gratefully acknowledges with heartfelt thanks and appreciation, the many
kind and beautiful expressions of sympathy and prayer support extended during their time of sorrow.
Williams Funeral Home, Inc."Our Service - A Sacred Trust"
1765 Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard - Augusta, Georgia 706.722.5551
The Augusta Chronicle-May 1, 2005
Mrs. Dollie RobertsonjRet. Teacher, Richmond Co. BOE
AUGUSTA, Qa. - Mrs. Dolllie W.I Robertson, of Tate Road, departed I this life on Thursday, April 28, 2005. She was the youngest daughter and youngest child of the late Tracy E. Williams, Sr. and Mamie Williams.
Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, May 3, 2005 at 1:00 PM at Thankful Baptist Church. Inter ment will be at Cedar Grove Cem etery.
She was a retired educator and a member of the Deaconess Minis tries.
Survivors include her husband, Quincy Robertson; a daughter, Lee Stephanie Merritt (Walker); two devoted nieces, Lisa Scipio (Julius), and June Powell; three grandchil dren, Walker, Jr., Wesley and Whitlee Merritt; one brother, Tracy Evans Williams, Jr.; nephews, Tracy Evens Williams, III (Larcy), Peter W.L. Williams (Lisa), and Robert W.J. Williams; nieces, Ser- ena Maria Williams, Dollie Williams Banks (Kip), Dr. Nita Williams Walker (Wendell), Dr. Mamie Wil liams Nwanari (Uchenna), Sonia Jones; and two sisters-in-law, Dr. Mildred Smalley and Doris Jean Leonard; and a host of great-nieces, great-nephews, god children and other relatives.
Honorary Pallbearers will be Dea con and Deaconess Boards of Thankful Baptist Church, Archons and Archousas of Alpha Mu Boule© Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity, Inc., the Ambassadors Bridge Club, Augusta Southside Thirteen Club, Laney High School Class of 1951, Alumni of Morris Brown College.
In lieu of flowers, memorial may be made to the Thankful Baptist Church Vision 2000 Project, 302 Walker Street, Augusta, GA.
Williams Funeral Home, 1765 Martin Luther King Blvd.
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