Pallbearers A HOMEGOING CELEBRATION FOR Trenard McGee Robert Carter, Jr. James D. McGee Thomas Jackson, Jr. Doris Murry Terrance Willingham 1940 - 2016 Anthony Jackson Jalan Willingham

Honorary Pallbearers Deacons of Historic Hosannah Missionary Baptist Church q God’s Garden God looked around His garden And He found an empty place. He then looked down upon this earth And saw your tired face. He put His arms around you and lifted you to rest. God’s garden must be beautiful; He always takes the best. He knew that you were suffering; He knew you were in pain. He knew that you would never Get well on earth again. He saw the road was getting rough, And the hills were hard to climb. So He closed your weary eyelids, And whispered “Peace be thine”.

q Saturday, October 8, 2016 1:00 P.M. Acknowledgements The family of Doris Murry will always remember and be grateful HISTORIC HOSANNAH for the many expressions of sympathy, deeds of kindness and all MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH other courtesies extended in their time of bereavement and loss. May God continue to bless each of you. 1729 Ellis Street Augusta, Georgia KINSEY & WALTON FUNERAL HOME 3618 Peach Orchard Road l Augusta, Georgia 30906 (706) 790-8858 q Design/Printing By: Augusta Blueprint l Augusta, Georgia 30901 l 706.722.6488 Reverend Jeffery Moffett, Pastor www.augustafuneralnotices.com - Officiating - Obituary Should You Go First Order of Service DORIS MURRY entered into rest on October 3, 2016 after an Presiding, Reverend Jeffery Moffett extended illness. She was born in Percy, Mississippi on August 21, 1940 to the late Eddie Jackson and Samaria Jackson. Prelude

At an early age she confessed her life to Christ at Little Rock Processional ...... “It Is Well With My Soul” Baptist Church in Percy, Mississippi. Selection ...... HHMBC Choir Doris entered into holy matrimony on December 26, 1957 to “God Said It, I Believe It” the late Leon Murry, Jr., and to this union two children were born. Prayer ...... Deacon Joshua Drafton Doris moved to Chicago, Illinois in 1957 and then relocated Scriptures ...... Minister Carlton Washington through the years with her husband during his honorable military career. They settled in Augusta, Georgia where she Old and New Testaments resided for forty-three years. Doris retired in 1999 after working in the banking industry for over twenty years. Should you go first Solo ...... Mrs. Mildred Willingham And I remain to walk the road alone, “No Tears In Heaven” In later years she joined the Historic Hosannah Missionary I’ll live in memories garden dear, Baptist Church where she was an active member and served as Acknowledgements ...... Mrs. Carolyn Newsome With we’ve known. the church financial secretary. In spring I’ll wait for roses red, Obituary ...... Ms. Charisse Jackson-Walker Doris never met a stranger and she willingly offered sincere When faded, the lilacs blue. smiles, love, and comforting words whenever needed. Doris In early fall when brown leaves fall, Remarks ...... Deacon David Nixon was an incredible mother, loving sister, treasured grandmother, I’ll catch a glimpse of you. Mrs. Annie Knight impeccable family matriarch and magnificent friend. Should you go first and I remain, Deacon Anthony Nipper For battle to be fought. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded Selection ...... HHMBC Choir in death by: her two brothers, Eddie Jackson, Jr. and Willie Each thing you’ve touched “I Won’t Complain” Jackson; and great grandchild, Isaac Thompson Willingham. Along the way will be a hallowed spot. I’ll hear your voice, I’ll see your smile, Doris leaves to cherish her memory: two daughters, Rhoda Eulogy ...... Reverend Jeffery Moffett Though blindly I may grope, Willingham of Atlanta, GA and Yolanda (James) McGee of Columbus, GA; sister, Linda Jointer (Anthony); four brothers, The memory of your helping hand Benediction Odis Jackson (Brenda), Thomas (Emma) Jackson, Calvin Will buoy me on with hope. Jackson (Sharon) and Coty Jackson, all of Chicago, IL; three Should you go first and I remain, Recessional ...... “Going Up Yonder” sisters-in-law, Flora Hinton-Jackson of Chicago, IL, Denise One thing I’ll have you do: Jackson of Cushing, OK and Ines Jackson of Chicago, IL; Interment ...... Hillcrest Memorial Park Walk slowly down that long long path, brother-in-law, Rufus Murry of Jackson, MS; two aunts, Mattie 2700 Deans Bridge Road For soon I’ll follow you. Mathews of Chicago, IL and Troy Thornton of Arcola, MS; Augusta, GA 30906 five grandchildren, Terrance Willingham, Jalan Willingham, I want to know each step you take, Trenard (Ryan) McGee, James (Melissa) McGee and JaCoya So I may take the same. (Robert) Carter; ten great grandchildren; a loving and devoted - REPAST - For someday down that lonely road VFW POST 649 companion, Mr. George Nipper; and a host of nieces, nephews, you’ll hear me call your name. other relatives and friends. 2430 Windsor Spring Road l Augusta, GA 30906