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WILLIAMS
JOHNSON-Entered into rest
Tuesday,Juneß, 1999 at the Medi
cal College of Georgia, DEACON
MATTHEW JOHNSON of 1911
Maryland Avenue. Funeral ar
rangements will be announced
later. Survivors are his wife,
Mamie Johnson, Augusta; one son
Gary (Patricia) Johnson, Sr., Au
gusta; twograndchildren, GaryL.
Johnson, Jr. and Demetrius P.
Johnson, Augusta; mother, Laura
White, Augusta; one brother,
Louis Johnson, Augusta; two sis
ters, Ollie W. Lee and Mary Coo
per, Augusta; five brothers-in-law,
three sisters-in-law, god-daugh
ter, Cynthia H. Stokes, a dear
friend, Charles Womble, and a
host ofotherrelatives and friends.
WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME,
1765 MARTIN LUTHER KING,
JR.BLVD.
MARR-Entered intorest Thurs
day, June 3, 1999 at Vencor Hos
pital, Atlanta, Georgia, RET. SSG.
LYNWOOD MARR 0f3934 Bowen
Drive, Hephzibah, Georgia. Fu
neral service will be held Thurs
day, June 10, 1999 at 12 noon at
the Lampkin Grove Baptist
Church with Rev. Charlie Wright,
Jr. officiating. Burial will be in
the church cemetery. WILLIAMS
FUNERALHOME, 1765 MARTIN
LUTHER KING, JR. BLVD.
WALLACE-Enteredintorest Sat
urday, June 5, 1999 at the Medical
College of Georgia, MARION
WALLACE of 2920 Nells Ct. Fu
neéral service will be held Thurs
day,June 10,1999 at 11a.m. atthe
Broadway Baptist Churchwith Rev.
ClarencedJoynerofficiating. Burial
will be at Mt. Olive Memorial Gar
dens. WILLIAMS FUNERAL
HOME, 1765 MARTIN LUTHER
KING, JR. BLVD.
SMALL- Entered into rest Sat
urday,June 5, 1999 at University
Haspital, ELLA SMALL of 33
Sherman Street.. Funeral ser
vige will be held Thursday, June
10; 1999 at 2 p.m. at Mr. Calvary
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Baptist Church with Rev. Clyde
Hill Officiating. Burial will be in
Southview Cemetery. WILLIAMS
FUNERALHOME, 1765 MARTIN
LUTHER KING, JR. BLVD.
MAYS
FORREST-Enteredintorestat
his residence, FREDDIE
FORREST, 550 Second Avenue.
Funeral service was held Wednes
day, June 9, 1999 from W. H.
Mays Mortuary Chapel, Rev. Clyde
Hill, Sr. officiating. Interment
was in Walker Memorial Park.
Survivors include one daughter,
Regina Gibson, Indiana; Blondie
Forrest and a host of other rela
tives and friends. W. H. MAYS
MORTUARY.
GOUDY-Entered intorest Sun
day,June6, 1999 at hisresidence,
LEON N. GOUDY of 811 Spruce
Street, Augusta, Georgia. Fu
neral arrangements will be an
nounced later. Survivors include
his parents, Newton Goudy and
Theresa O. goudy of the home;
twobrothers, John (Paula) Goudy,
Hephzibah, GA and Jerome
Goudy, Augusta, GA; on sister,
Barbara Goudy, Augusta, GA; a
devoted niece, Sonia Pendleton,
Augusta, GA, and a host of other
relatives and friends. Friends
may call the home or W. H. Mays
Mortuary, 1221 James Brown Bou
levard, Augusta, GA (706) 722-
6401. W.H. MAYS MORTUARY.
MCGAHEE-Entered into rest
Tuesday,June 1, 1999 at her resi
dence, MATTIE DUNN
MCGAHEE 0f1536 Old Louisville
Roadm, Harlem, Georgia. Fu
neral services were held Satur
day, June 5, 1999 at New Hope
Baptist Church, Harlem, GA, Rev.
A.Maurice Booker, officiating. In
terment was in Mt. Olive Memo
rial Gardens. Survivors include
her husband, Robert Lee
McGabhee; four daughters, Gloria
Annette McGahee, Augusta,
Robbiestene McGahee, Harlem,
Patricia McGahe &atmén,
Martinez and Gertnf&e cGahee
Paschal, Martinez; four grandchil
dren and a host of other relatives
and friends.
DENT’'S
SPENCER- i
Entered intorest oo
Thursday, June .
3,1999 at Dwight [N
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Center, SFC.- V&g "
RET.SOLOMON T
SPENCER, USA
of 3607 Abbey Rd. Mr. Spencer
was a native of Columbia, N.C.
but made his home in Augusta.
Mr. Spencer was a faithful mem
ber of Green Grove Baptist Church.
He was a retiree of SRS. Survi
vors include a devoted wife, Flora
Spencer; three daughters, Patricia
(Robert) Ryans, Deborah (Willard)
Thompkins, Augusta and Rosalie
Jeffress, Newark, N.J.; two sis
ters, Ovella Roberts, Columbia,
N.C. and Bertha (Willie) Smith,
Norfolf, VA; three sisters-in-law,
Dora Spencer, Baltimore, MD,
Alice Morris, Augusta and
Gertrude Spencer, Columbia,
N.C.; two brothers-in-law, Larry
(Janet) Gilbert and Robert Horton,
Miami. FL; two god-daughters,
Denean Jennings and Lujanda
Howell, and a host of other rela
tives and friends. Funeral ser
vices were held Tuesday, June 8,
1999 at 1 p.m. from Green Grove
Baptist Church, Rev. Lessel
Leonard officiating. Interment
was in Mt. Oiive Memorial Gar
dens with full military honors ac
corded. THE HISTORICDENT’S
UNDERTAKING ESTABLISH
MENT SINCE THE 1800’S.
MCGRIFF-Enteredintorest Sat
urday, June 5, 1999, in McDuffie
County Hospital, MRS. SHERYL
MCCORD MCGRIFF of P.O. Box
413, Dearing, GA. Mrs. McGriff
was a native of Augusta but made
her home in Dearing. She was a
member of the New Hope Baptist
Church, Champion, GA. Survi
vors include her husband, Myron
McGriff, three sons, Travis
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Sunday Church School--9:30 a.m.
Morning Worship--11:00 a.m.
Evenifig Worship--6:00 p.m. (Ist & 3rd)
BTU--6:00 p.m. (2nd & 4th)
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Augusta, Georgia 30903 (706)733-0044 Request
McCord, Johnny Nelson and
Claverone Williams; step-son,
Marcus Wilson; daughter,
Sharnithia Williams, mother,
Mattie McCord; step-father, Mr.
Eugene Scott; five brothers,
Jerome McCord, John Albert
Moore, Eddie James Moore,
Tommie Lee Moore and Cannon
Ball Moore; four sisters, Mary
Ann Gray, Dot Moore, Gloria Jean
Moore and Janice Moore; grand
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Curtis
McCord; one grandson, Dayshawn
McCord, and a host of other rela
tives and friends. Arrangements
will be announced later. Friends
may call at the residence of her
mother, Mattie McCord, 303
Carroway Drive, Grovetown, GA.
or at the funeral home. THE
HISTORICDENT’SUNDERTAK
INGESTABLISHMENT.
SMART-Enteredintorest Mon
day, May 31, 1999 at his resi
dence, AMOS (JOHN HENRY)
SMART 0f 2116 Grand Blvd. Mr.
Smart was a native of Fairfax,
S.C. but made his home in Au
gusta. He was amember of Spring
field Baptist Church where he
served on the usher board. Mr.
Smart was employed at Augusta
Lumber Company for over 27
years, retiringin 1973. Survivors
include his wife, Alice Smart, two
sons, David Williams and Joseph
Williams; four daughters, Mary
Dunbar, Augusta, Helen
Whigham, Augusta, Clara Down
ing, Plymouth, N.C. and Bea
Muldrum, Brooklyn, N.Y.; daugh
ter-in-law, Patricia Williams;
three sons-in-law, Rommie
Dunbar, Augusta, Monnie Down
ing, Plymouth, N.C. and WillieJß
Murdrow, Brooklyn, N.Y.; 25
grandchildren, 75 great
granchildren and a host of other
relatives and friends. Funeral
services were held Sunday, June
6, 1999 at 2 p.m. from Springfield
Baptist Church, Rev.E. T. Martin
officiating. Interment was in the
Cedar Grove Cemetery. THE HIS
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