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WILLIAMS
1765 MARTIN LUTHER
KING, JR. BLVD.
WALLACE-
Entered into
rest Saturday,
June 5, 1999,
MARION JEAN
ANDERSON
WALLACE. Sur
vivors include
her husband,
Horace Wallace,
Augusta; her children: Anthony
Wallace,Jamaica, N.Y.and Linda
Wallace, St. Albans, N.Y.; three
grandchildren, Jeffrey McNeill,
Augusta, Candyce McNeill, St.
Albans, N.Y. and Avery Highland,
St. Albans, N.Y.; five sisters,
Thelma Philips, Harrisburg, Pa.,
Margaret Parks, Corona, N.Y.,
Christine Ofori, Jamaica, N.Y.,
Ethel Brown, Jamaica, N.Y. and
Joyce Carlos, Queens Village,N.Y.;
one sister-in-law, Sylvia Berry,
Augusta; four brothers-in-law: Sam
Ofori, Jamaica, N.Y., Tillman
Berry, Augusta, Elbert Wallace,
Augustaand Emmanuel Martinez,
Corona, N.Y.; and ahost of nieces,
nephews and other relatives and
friends. Funeral services were
held Thursday, June 10, 1999 at
Broadway Baptist Church; Rev.
Clarence Joyner officiated. Inter
ment was in Mt. Olive Memorial
Gardens.
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JOHNSON. Sur
vivors include his wife, Mamie L.
Baxter Johnson, one son, Gary L.
Johnson; one daughter-in-law,
Patricia Johnson; two grandchil
dren, Gary L. Johnson Jr. and
Demitrius P. Johnson; one
brother, Louis Johnson; two sis
ters, Ollie W. Lee and Mary Coo
per; two godchildren, Cynthia
Stokes and Juanita Jordan; one
aunt-in-law, Mary L. Johnson; five
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Rev. Otis Moss 111, pastor
1223 Laney - Walker Blv.
Augusta, Ga. 30901
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Morning Worship 10:40 a.m.
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brothers-in-law and three sisters
in-law; a dear friend, Charles
Womble; and a host of uncles,
nieces, nephews, other relatives
and friends. The funeral service
was held Saturday, June 12, 1999
at Broadway Baptist Church with
Rev. Clarence Joyner officiating.
Interment was in Southview Cem
etery.
INGRAM-Entered into rest
Tuesday, June 8, 1999, in
Kissimmee, Fla., HATTIE
INGRAM. Survivors include one
daughter, Whilhelmena Odlum,
Kissimmee; one grandson, Darryl
M. Inman (wife-Joan), Brooklyn,
N.Y.; one sister, Mattie Norman,
Augusta and other family and
friends. The funeral service was
held Sunday, June 13, 1999 at
Cumming Grove Baptist Church
with Rev. Norris V. Rouse officiat
ing. Interment was in the Mt.
Olive Memorial Gardens.
GARNETT-
Entered into
rest Tuesday,
June 8, 1999 at
Columbia Au
gusta Medical
Center,
HATTIE .
GARNETT of v
3926 Grape A
venue. Survivors include a son,
Willie J. Garnett, Augusta; one
daughter, Geneva (Lindsey J.)
Conley, Augusta; three grandchil
dren: Lindsey L. Conley, Augusta,
Maj. David (Patricia) Conley,
Bossier City, La. and Sgt. Phillip
(Marion) Conley, Wursburg, Ger
many; one brother, Joe
Cummings, Appling; one sister,
Gertrude (George) Jones, Thomp
son; seven great-grandchildren:
Dyral S. Foxx, Lindsey L. Conley
Jr., Kanika Conley and Kisha
Conley, all of Augusta, Andrew D.
Conley, Bossier City, Jerome O.
Conley and Julian C. Conley,
Wursburg, Germany; and a host
of nieces, nephews, other rela
tives and friends. Funeral ser
vices weréheld Tuésday, June 15,
1999 at First Mt. Carmel Baptist
Church with Rev. Roscoe F. Perry
officiating. Interment was in the
First Mt. Carmel Cemetery.
AVERY-En
tered into rest
June 6, 1999,
ANNIE LAURA r
(SNOOKIE) -l
AVERY. Survi- o
vorsinclude four p
daughters: Dor- w
othy Harris, Martinez, Carol Ann
Roscoe, Katherine (Penny) Smith
and Hattie Avery, all of Grovetown;
four sons: Lamar Smith, Freddie
Smith and Wade Smith, Augusta
and Richard Taylor, Evans; one
step-daughter, Marie Smith,
Martinez; three step-sons: Bennie
Avery and Sim Avery, both of
Martinez and Rev. James Avery,
Augusta; two sisters, Annie Ruth
Smith and Beaulah Cunningham,
both of Jamaica, N.Y.; four broth
ers: Willie Smith, John Henry
Smith and Lucius Smith, all of
Augusta and James Smith of
Grovetown; four sisters-in-law:
Inez Smith, Annie Liza Smith,
Loretta Smith and Janie L.
Garnett, all of Augusta; one daugh
ter-in-law, Loretta Taylor; one son
in-law, Perry Clark; one aunt,
Ernestine Hanes, Atlanta; one
uncle, Exerzene Dotson, Augusta;
a host of grandchildren and great
grandchildren; two great great
grandchildren; nieces, nephews,
cousins and other relatives. Fu
neral services were held Satur
day, June 12, 1999 at Macedonia
Baptist Church with Rev. Jesse
Johnson officiating. Interment was
in the church cemetery.
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930 D’ANTIGNAC ST.
GOWDY-Entered into rest
Wednesday, June 9, 1999 at the
Columbia-Augusta Medical Center,
MRS. MATTIE GOWDY, of 825
Bennock Mill Rd. Wife of Mr.
Joshua Gowdy, she was a native of
McDuffie County but made her
homein Augusta. Shewasamem
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P &‘\ 314 Sandbar Ferry Rd.-Augusta, GA
cg“ (706) 722-0553/Fax 7225550
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Sunday Church School--9:30 a.m.
Morning Worship--11:00 a.m.
Evening Worship--6:00 p.m. (Ist & 3rd)
BTU--6:00 p.m. (2nd & 4th)
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ber of Mt. Calvary Baptist Church. 1
Survivors include her husband;
twosons, Franklin D. (Susie) Dunn
and Ranzy S. (Margarita) Gowdy;
three daughters: Doretha A.
Gowdy, YvetteD.(CharlesE.) Allen
and Yvonne B. Gowdy; mother,
Mary Alice Dunn; three brothers:
John C. Dunn, Clinton Dunn, Erie,
Pa. and Hardin Dunn, Dale City,
Va.; twosisters, Mary Lois Jordan
and Mary L. Holmes; 10 grand
children, four great-grandchildren
and a host of other relatives and
friends. Funeral services were
held Monday, June 14 at 2 p.m. at
Mt. Calvary Baptist Church. Rev.
Clyde Hill officiated. Interment
was in Walker Memorial Park.
WILSON:-Entered intorest Fri
day, June 11, 1999 at St. Joseph
Hospital, ANNIE F. WILSON, of
2016 Golden Rod Street. Survi
vorsinclude twosons, Berry (Ann)
Eunice and Charles Alive Eunice;
seven daughters: Pamela Wilson,
Carrie Mae (Ronnie) Williams,
Louise Anderson, Laura Eunice,
Baltimore, Md., Vivian Eunice
(Carlton) Bostic, Veronica Eunice
Pikes and Annie Bell Wilson; one
brother, Simon Freeman; 24
grandchildren, 13 great-grandchil
dren and a host of other relatives
and friends. Funeral serviceswere
held Wednesday, June 16,1999 at
3 p.m. at Thompson Bridge Bap
tist Church. Rev. H. W. Phinizy
officiated. Interment was in the
church cemetery.
JOHNSON-Entered intorest
Monday, June 14, 1999, MRS.
FLORENCEP.JOHNSON, 0f1222
Kent Street. Widow of the late C.
W. Johnson, Mrs. Johnson was a
native of Edgefield, S.C.but made
herhomein Augusta. She was an
interior decorator. Survivors in
clude two nieces, Florence B.
Gloverand Emma Austin, Augusta
and a host of other relatives and
friends. Funeral services will be
held Thursday,June 17,1999 at 1
p.m. at Harmony Baptist Church,
Rev. Woodrow Miller officiating.
Interment will be in Mt. Olive
Memorial Gardens.
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