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WILLIAMS
1765 MARTIN LUTHER
KING JR. BLVD.
HALL-Entered into rest Tues
day, June 29, 1999, MARY MAE
LOUISE HALL. Funeral services
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Holy
Trinity. Father Allen McDonald
officiated. Survivors include two
sisters, Thelma Allen and Lillian
Roberson; three daughters,
Wendy Larkins, Patricia Blocker
and Dana Martin; one son-in-law,
MichaelJ. Martin, I; seven grand
children, Carter, Marina, Gerald,
Michael, 11, Darnell, Alicia and
Matthew; four great grandchil
dren, Daquwan, Gerald, Imani
and Michael, III; and a host of
cousins and friends.
MCARTHUR-Enteredintorest
Thursday,June 24,1999, WILLIE
MAE MCARTHUR. Funeral ser
viceswereheld June 29,1999 at 1
p.m. from Beulah Grove Baptist
Church. Rev. Sam Davis Offici
ated. Interment was in Mt. Olive
Memorial Gardens. Survivorsin
clude a devoted daughter, Julia
Nipper; a beloved son-in-law, Joe
Nipper, Sr.; four granddaughters,
Martina Wilson, Augusta, GA,
Laureen Jones, Lorrine Walker
and Gail Williams, all of Boston,
MA; one grandson, Joe (Gwen)
Nipper, 11, Denver, CO; daugh
ter-in-law, Leona Williams, Bos
ton, MA; cousin, Paul Corley; 17
great-grandchildren, including a
very dear great-granddaughter,
Ashley Wilson, of the home; two
grea-great-grandchildren; one
stepsister, Fannie Lovett,
Waynesboro, GA; and many other
relatives and friends.
PINCKNEY-Entered intourest
Satu:‘%fv&ne 26, 1999, DEA
CON LLIAM FRANKLIN
RESTORATION MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL
Christian Fellowship
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b / Lives Through the Word of God.
: ' % Women's Fellowship, Ist Friday of month
* Men's Fellowship, 3rd Friday of month
S % School of Ministry offered to Ministers
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* Sunday Services 8:45a.m. & 11 a.m.
* Wednesday “Hour Of Power” Bible Study 7p.m.
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Services Held At: Jamestown Elementary School
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Obituaries
PINCKNEY. Funeral services
were held Friday, July 2, 1999 at
11 a.m. from Thankful Baptist
Church. Rev. Gregory A. Young
officiated. Interment was in the
Cedar Grove Cemetery. Survi
vors include his wife, Alta Ruth
Pinckney; one daughter, Janie P.
Lacy, Ft. Washington, MD; four
grandchildren, Lori K. Lee, Vir
ginia Beach, VA, William T.
Linyear, Richmond, VA, Kimberly
A. Lacy, Ft. Washington, MD, and
Jo Yvette Lacy, Columbia, MD;
two sisters-in-law; one brother
in-law; nieces, nephews, other
relatives and friends.
STEPHENS-Enteredintorest,
MASTER WILLIE R.
STEPHENS. Funeral services
were held :
Saturday, ;
July 3, 1999 | , b
at 2 p.m. e
from Will. || ;%}““ !
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neral Home si‘ *’* |
Chapel. Rev. |&l f&;“ ¥
Ricky Jones | " \GHu—_-
officiated. ——
Interment
was in r \u‘.u A
Southview Cemetery. Survivors
include his mother, Tina Free
man; father, Robert W. Stephens,
Augusta, GA; eight brothers, Rob
ert Elson Stephens, Joseph Giv
ens, Henry Givens, Henry
Stephens, Floyd Stephens and
Danny Stephens, all of Augusta,
GA, Johnny Robert Moss,
Warrenton, GA and Rev. Michael
Givens, Augusta, GA; eight sis
ters, Betty Howard, of Germany,
Lillie Stephens, Ft. Meyers, FL,
Shirley Lawrence, Fayetteville,
NC, Dian Crisco, Texas, Nancy
Givens, Catherine Stephens,
Christine Stephens and LaToya
Mitchell, all of Augusta, GA; ma
ternal grandmother, Virginia
Freeman; grandfather, Forrest
Rhodes, Augusta, GA; maternal
great grandparents, Willie and
Minnie Johnson, Hephzibah, GA;
and a host of aunts, uncles, other
latj d friends. ;
ERE W
HAYNES-Entered into rest
June 29, 1999, at Windermere
Healthcare Center, MARIAH B.
HAYNES. Funeral services were
held Saturday, July 3,1999 at 11
a.m. from Newford Baptist Church
in Danberg, Georgia. Rev. Albert
Rucker, Jr. officiated. Interment
was in the church cemetary.
Survivors include one nephew,
Paul Smith; one niece, Estella
Hester; and a host of great nieces,
nephews, cousins and friends.
LUKE-Entered intorest Satur
day, June 26, 1999, JOHNNY
LUKE. Funeral services wereheld
Thursday, July 1, 1999 at 2 p.m.
from Solid Rock Baptist Church.
Rev. Willie J. Williams officiated.
Survivorsinclude twosons, Andre
Luke, Macon, GA and Shawn Pol
lard, Augusta, GA; twodaughters
Kristol Luke, Charlotte, NC and
Rochell Rolland, Appling, GA; one
sister, Sherell Luke, Appling, GA;
six brothers, Willie Luke, Jr.,
George Luke, Joseph Luke, Frank
Luke, Carl Luke and Larry Luke,
all of Appling, GA; six grandchil
dren; and a host of aunts, uncles,
nieces and nephews.
SIMS-Entered into rest June
28, 1999 at St. Joseph Hospital,
DEACONESS GLADYS SMITH
SIMS. Funeral services were held
Saturday, July 3, 1999 at 2 p.m.
from Historic Silver Bluff Baptist
Church. Rev. Bennie Holmes offi
ciated. Interment was in Walker
Memorial Park. Survivorsinclude
her husband, Monroe Sims, Sr,;
threeloving and devoted children,
Monroe Sims, Jr., Delores
Richardson and Barbara Harley,
Augusta, GA; one daughter-in
law, Edith Sims; two sons-in-law,
Jimmy Richardson and Toney
Harley, Sr., Augusta, GA; five
grandchildren, Marquette Sims,
Antwan Sims, Keondra
Richardson, Donquell Sims and
Kendra Harley, Augusta, GA; two
great grandchildren, Marquette
Sims, Jr. and DeKoya Mack, Au
gusta, GA; five brothers, Willie
Washington, Charles Washing
‘ton,leule Washington, Leroy
Washington, Sr. and Obie Wash
ington, Jr., Augusta, GA; five sis-
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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)
Wednesday
Prayer Mtg./Bible Study--7:00 p.m.
Children’s Church, Nursery & Van Service Provided
ters, Katie M. Sabb, Josephine
Brooks, Ellen Clark, Augusta, GA,
Patricia Flowers, Durham, NC
and Rebecca McClain, Philadel
phia, PA; one uncle, Abraham
Overstreet, Augusta, GA; five sis
ters-in-law, Brenda Washington,
Grace Washington, Beatrice
Dunn, Augusta, GA, Rozelle
Wimberly, Beech Island, SC and
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seven brothers-in-law, Frank
Flowers, Durham,NC,John Clark
and Ed Brooks, Augusta, GA, Leon
Sims and Joseph Sims, Washing
ton, DC, Harold Wimberly, Beech
Island, SC and Herbert McClain,
Philadelphia,- PA; dear friends,
Andrew and Julia Nelson, Brook
lyn, NY; a host of nieces, neph
ews, cousins and sorrowing
friends.
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1221 JAMES BROWN BLVD
IVEY-Entered into rest Tues
day, June 29, 1999 at St. Joseph
Hospital, JOHN KENNETH
IVEY of 2101 Walton Way.
Graveside service was held Fri
day, July 2, 1999 at 11 a.m. from
Walker Memorial Park with Pas
tor Richard Holland officiating.
Mr. Ivey was a member of Christ
Presbyterian Church-USA where
he was a member of the Usher
Board. Survivors include two
brothers, Joseph Ivey, Jr. and
George E. Ivey, both of Augusta,
GA; two sisters, Brenda Ivey
(Billy) Elam, Augusta, GA and
Suzy Ivey (Al) McCrory, Rome,
GA; and a host of aunts, uncles,
nieces, nephews, cousins and
friends.
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