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Sunrise Iune23, 1905 tg fnr llf? . Jam:!? IE. uirr 0 Sunset August 16, 2003 Thursday, August 21, 2003 One O©clock in the Afternoon Long Cane A.M.E. Church Abbeville, South Carolina The Reverend Roy C. Andrews, Pastor
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Sunset August 16, 2003

Thursday, August 21, 2003 One O©clock in the Afternoon

Long Cane A.M.E. Church Abbeville, South Carolina

The Reverend Roy C. Andrews, Pastor

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?£tfr IrnftlfThe pathway of the just is a shining light, that shineth more and

more unto the perfect day. This is a tender hour, but in no way an hour of tragedy. There is something utterly appropriate about the going home of this one who has lived a happy and useful life. Who has put so much goodness, kindness, love and service for others and loyalty to God unto her years. It is highly appropriate when a person goes home, the home she has journeyed for more than ninety-eight years.

Mrs. Fannie Jackson Guillebeaux (Mo-Mo) was born June 23. 1905 in McCormick County; she was the only daughter of the late Mr. Fred Jackson and Mrs. Lizzie Jackson. She was the last survivor of her immediate family. She departed this life early Saturday morning on August 1 6, 2003 after a lengthy illness.

She was converted and baptized at an early age at Spring Grove Baptist Church where she was a faithful member until her health prevented her active participation. She also was a member of the Eastern Star #566C and the Ladies Aides #86.

She was married to th:e late Mr. Collins (Pete) Guillebeaux. This marriage was blessed with fifteen children. She was preceded in death by her husband; one daughter, Elizabeth (James Douglas) Dubose; four brothers. Moses Jackson, Jim Jackson, Early Jackson and Robert Jackson; along with three grandchildren; two great grandchildren and one great - great grandchild.

She leaves to cliej^sji^her loving memory: ten daughters, Mrs. Willie Mae Lewis of lIBerton, Georgia, Ms. Mary Guillebeaux of Calhoun Falls, South Carolina, Mrs. Myrtice Anthony, Ms. Queen Guillebeaux, Mrs. Sallie (Roy) Richardson and Mrs. Juanita (Clarence) Brown, all of Mt. Carmel, South CaVblina, Ms. Rose Guillebeaux, Mrs. Gloria (Sam) Jones, Mrs. Kitty Cooper, and Mrs. Isadora (Randy) Roebuck, all of Chicago, Illinois; four sons, Mr. Charles Guillebeaux of Calhoun Falls, South Carlina, Mr. James (Elease) Guillebeaux and Mr. Moses Guillebeaux, both of Mt. Carmel, South Carolina and Mr. Alex (Bernerdean) Guillebeaux of Elberton, Georgia; two grandchildren raised in the home, Mr. Collins Guillebeaux of Chicago, Illinois and Ms. Deborah Guillebeaux of Elberton, Georgia; a great grandchild raised in the home, Melvin Todd of Atlanta, Georgia; fifty-four additional grandchildren; ninety additional greatgrandchildren; thirty- six great-great grandchildren; three adopted daughters, Ms. Lelia Jackson of Calhoun Falls, South Carolina, Ms. Betty Brown and Ms. Eatherene Lewis, both of Mt. Carmel, South Carolina, along with a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends.

Forest Lawn Memory Gardens Abbeville, South Carolina

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of 8>r rinrrPrelude ........................... Mr. Phillip McLaughlin

Processional ............. /J!©L\. ............... The Family

Hymn .............. -itf/ tifen S Cane A.M.E. Church Choir

Prayer .............. .|J|Il4©. * l|j"he Reverend Johnnie Waller,II©"|J f

Scripture W| 4^ ,. Old Testament W 1^ New Testament ©%:, I ,

Solo ............... . . ^J.V. .^. . !lt. .... Mr. Danny Webb

Obituary ......... <J. V^., ,^©.^SPP^."?T. ....... Read Silently

Eulogy ............ r!%J%-.l.©. . -Ihe Reverend Roy C. Andrews^2* •'• ' 3Recessional .............. .^. .................. The Family

Cod saw that she was getting weary,So He did what He thought best.He came and stood beside her,

And whispered, "Come Home and Rest. "She bade no one a last farewell,

Not even a goodbye.She was gone before we knew it,

And only God knows why.

Author Unknown

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lUnnnnrnjMrs. Louella Anderson Mrs. Roberta Smith Mrs. Mary Alice Belcher Mrs. Janie Johnson

Mrs. Helen Anderson

Granddaughters

1H0rt0rarg (HasbH fflrarrrsMr. Charles Guillebeaux Mr. James GuillebeauxMr. Moses Guillebeaux Mr. Floyd GuillebeauxMr. Alex Guillebeaux Mr. Collins Guillebeaux

(Easferl BfarpraGrandsons

ffiur (graittniirPerhaps you sent a lovely card

Or sat quietly in a chair. Perhaps you sent a floral piece,

If so, we saw it there. Perhaps you said the kindest words,

As any friend could say. Perhaps you were not there at all,

Just thought of us that day. Whatever you did to console our hearts, We, thank you so much whatever the part.

God Bless You! The Family

Professional Services Provided by:

Jerome J. White ^sfesft^ Clifton Jenkins President

100 Whitehall Street - P. O. Box 864 Abbeville, South Carolina 29820

(864) 459-4332 I FAX: (864) 459-0642


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