[Funeral Program for Hattie Jackson Brownlow, January 20, 1997] Page: 2 of 3
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The sun rose on July 29, 1906 when a daughter was born to the
union of Mr and Mrs. Robert Jackson in Nixon, Texas. She professed
a hope in Christ at an early age, and continued to walk with Him
all of her days
On July 10, 1930 she married Willie L. Brownlow. To this
union was born one son, Willie L. Brownlow, Jr Her husband, son,
mother, father, one sister, and one brother preceded her in death.
The sun set on Hattie Jackson Brownlow at 3 00 A.M. on
January 13, 1997 To celebrate her home going, she leaves her sister
Willie Jolly, and a host of relatives.
Order of Service
Organ Prelude Dorothy McClinton
Processional Minister and Family
The Words of Grace and Greeting
Hymn No. 378
The Gloria Patri
"Amazing Grace'
The Pastoral Prayer
Scripture Reading:
Hymn No. 77
The Sermon
St. Paul Salute
Recessional
Psalm 23
I Corinthians 13
T Will Arise'
'How Great Thou Art'
Rev. Terrence Hayes
'Victory in Jesus'
Acknowledgment
The family and friends gratefully acknowledge with sincere
appreciation the kind deeds and comforting expressions of sympathy.
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