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In Louing Memory of
Mr. L. C. Andrews
Thursday, February 4, 1993 — 3:00 p.m. Rock Hill Baptist Church
Saluda, S.C Reo. R. C. Holloway, Pastor
Obituary Mr. L. C. Andrews departed this life on January 31, 1993,
at the University Hospital, Augusta, Ga. He was born on April 18, 1927. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin An- drews.
Mr. Andrews was a native of Saluda County and a resident of Johnston, SC, for forty years.
He had retired as a mechanic at Savannah River Site after thirty-nine years of service. He was a member of Rock Hill Baptist Church where he served as a trustee and was also a member of Lodge No. 391, Edgefield, S.C.
L. C. was united in Holy Matrimony to Henrietta Miles. To this union three children were born; a son, Herman Andrews, preceded him in death.
He leaves to cherish fond memories his wife, Henrietta M. Andrews of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Vivian Holston, Ward, S.C., and Agnes Andrews, Johnston, S.C.; one brother, Mr. Willie James Andrews, Washington, D.C.; three sisters, Mrs. Maggie J. Burton, Johnston, S.C., Mrs. Patsy McGee, Silver Springs, Md., and Mrs. Louise Plummer, Alexandria, Va.; one son-in-law, Mr. Larry W. Holston; four brothers-in-law, Mr. J.B. Burton, Johnston, Mr. Leon Plummer, Alexandria, Va., Mr. Alvin Raiford, Aiken, and Mr. Walter Miles, Chester, Pa.; three sisters- in-law, Mrs. Janie Andrews, Washington, D.C., Mrs. Minnie M. Smith, Jamaica, N.Y., and Mrs. Lucille Raiford, Aiken, S.C.; four aunts, Ms. Sarah Padgett, Mrs. Lucille Padgett, Washington, D.C., Mrs. Dora Mae Mobley, Garfield, N.J., and Mrs. Salley Mae Andrews, Saluda, S.C.; four grandchildren, Christopher Holston, Tiffaney Holston, Ward, S.C., and Alisha Andrews and Alexan- dria Holloway, Johnston, S.C.; one god-child, Leslie J. Cue, Aiken, S.C.; a host of nieces, nephews, nieces, cousins, and sor- rowing friends.
Order of Service Rev. Jimmy L. Cue, Officiating
Processional (Final Viewing) Soft MUSK
Hymn Jesus Keep Me Near I he Cm ss
Prayer Rev. E. M. Gordon
Scripture
Solo Dea. Willie James f urner
Remarks: Friend Dea. James Gibson Neighbor Mrs. Sarah Ann Anderson Co-worker
Selection The Smith Sisters
Acknowledgements
Hymn What a Friend We Haue in Jesus
Words of Comfort Rev. R. C. Holloway
Recessional
Interment Rock Hill Baptist Church Cemetery
ACTIVE PALLBEARERS Trustees Rock Hill Baptist Church
HONORARY PALLBEARERS Co-Workers Savannah River Site
FLOWER BEARERS Friends
Tribute If you hear of my home going,
Don’t worry about me. ’Cause if death is the only thing that can
Free me from suffering and pain, Then death is what I rather it be.
Wife, children, grandchildren, and other Relatives and friends too,
I know you love me, but when it came my time to go It was something I had to do.
My work on earth was finished And 1 was ready to go,
So keep in mind that I am at peace now And that should be a relief to know.
Go ahead! Weep if you wanna, whisper a prayer Just do whatever it takes to relieve your pain,
But always remember as you go on with your lives “If you live right and keep the faith,
Someday we will all meet again.
Humbly submitted, The Family
Arrangements AMOS & SONS FUNERAL HOME
Johnston. South Carolina (803) 275 3315