[Funeral Program for Charlotte J. Sneed, September 12, 1940] Page: 2 of 3
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Now, the laborer's task is o'er .
Now, the battle day is past
Now upon the farther shore
Lands the voyager at last.
There the tears of earth are dried,
There its hidden things are clear
There the the work of life is tried
By a juster judge than here.
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Processional — " It is Well with My Soul" .
Hymn — "Oh Thou In Whose Presence"
Apostles Creed
Prayer — A Mr. Thomas Hall, Sr.
1 "Servant of God Well Done"
2 "The Comforter has Come"
3 "In the Garden"
---— Rev. A. W. Harvey
1 "On Jordan's Stormy Banks I Stand"
2 'Beautiful Isles of Somewhere"
3 "Jesus Savior, Pilot Me"
— Mr. Wm. L. Hegwood
Hymn-"Be Still My Soul"
Eulogy. Rev. G. A. Deslandes
Selection-"He'll Say, Well Done"
Recessional-"It is Well With My Soul"
Hymns
Scripture
Hymns
A Tribute
Life's work well done
Life's race well run,
Now, comes rest.
ACTIVE
PALLBEARERS
S. H. Gates
Wm. L. Hegwood
Arthur Brady
Earnest Smith
Will Townsend
Thomas Hall,
HONORARY PALLBEARERS
0. R. Thomas
Tom Garrison
Elisha Thompson
George Ferrell
Ed Appling
Homer Stevens
Henry Mosby
0. B. Shelby
Ed Harper
W. L. Andrews
John Jordan
W. M. Jackson
Langston Powell
Hugh Ross
J. H. Lockhart
C. H. Inman
Dr. J. T. Walton
Oliver W. Johnson
Dr. W. V Hurd
I. C. Collins
F. E. Lewis
G. J. Sutton
Valmo C. Bellinger
Order of Eastern Star
Woman's
Progressive Club
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