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Programs Designed By Monica Young of Sensational Xpressionz at 803-308-4761 ~ Arrangements Entrusted To ~ Glover’s Funeral Home Olivia Glover, Directress April Dickson, Licensed Mortician Committed To Excellence In Quality Care & Service2562 Charleston Highway * Orangeburg South Carolina 29115 (803) 536-3200 Pallbearers Family and Friends Floral Bearers Family and Friends “The Broken Chain” We knew little that afternoon that God was going to call your name. In life we loved you dearly, in death we do the same. It broke our hearts to lose you, you did not go alone For part of us went with you, the day God called you home. You left us peaceful memories, your love is still our guide, And though we cannot see you, you are always at our side. Our family chain is broken, and nothing seems the same, But as God calls us one by one, the chain will link again. Love always, your children Dot, Jim, Lee, Freddie Mae, Ann, Bill, Milk, Bernard, Don and Floyd “As Your Spirit Rose” As your spirit rose, your voice was silenced. But still it remain in our hearts and minds. We heard of stories about your love for music, Otis Redding to be exact. A legacy you left of love and care A place in our hearts, for which you will always be there. Granddad, As Your Spirit Rose It was time for you to go take your rest, No doubt, we Loved you but God Loved you Best! Forever in Our Hearts, Love your Grands and Great-Grands I’ve finished life’s chores assigned to me, So put me on a boat headed out to sea. Please send along my fishing pole, For I’ve been invited to the fishin’ hole. Where everyday is a day to fish, To fill your heart with every wish. Don’t worry, or feel sad for me, I’m fishin’ with the Master of the sea. We will miss each other for a while, But you will come and bring your smile. That won’t be long you will see, Till we’re together you and me. To all of those that think of me, Be happy as I go out to sea. If others wonder why I’m missin’ Just tell’em I’ve gone fishin’. ~ Graveside Service ~ Saturday, May 9, 2020 11:00 am St. John Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery Cameron, South Carolina 29030 Reverend Dr. H. S. Capers, Pastor Celebrating the Life of Sunset: May 3, 2020 Mr. Freddie Myers “Budgie” Sunrise: May 1, 1934

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Page 1: Pallbearers Floral Bearers Family Family “The Broken Chain ... · Glover’s Funeral Home Olivia Glover, Directress April Dickson, Licensed Mortician “Committed To Excellence

Programs Designed By Monica Young of Sensational Xpressionz at 803-308-4761

~ Arrangements Entrusted To ~

Glover’s Funeral Home Olivia Glover, Directress

April Dickson, Licensed Mortician “Committed To Excellence In Quality Care & Service”

2562 Charleston Highway * Orangeburg South Carolina 29115

(803) 536-3200

Pallbearers Family

and Friends

Floral Bearers Family

and Friends

“The Broken Chain”

We knew little that afternoon that God was going to call your name.

In life we loved you dearly, in death we do the same.

It broke our hearts to lose you, you did not go alone

For part of us went with you, the day God called you home.

You left us peaceful memories, your love is still our guide,

And though we cannot see you, you are always at our side.

Our family chain is broken, and nothing seems the same,

But as God calls us one by one, the chain will link again.

Love always, your children

Dot, Jim, Lee, Freddie Mae, Ann, Bill, Milk, Bernard, Don and Floyd

“As Your Spirit Rose”

As your spirit rose, your voice was silenced.

But still it remain in our hearts and minds.

We heard of stories about your love for music,

Otis Redding to be exact.

A legacy you left of love and care

A place in our hearts, for which you will always be there.

Granddad, As Your Spirit Rose

It was time for you to go take your rest,

No doubt, we Loved you but God Loved you Best!

Forever in Our Hearts,

Love your Grands and Great-Grands

I’ve finished life’s chores assigned to me,

So put me on a boat headed out to sea.

Please send along my fishing pole,

For I’ve been invited to the fishin’ hole.

Where everyday is a day to fish,

To fill your heart with every wish.

Don’t worry, or feel sad for me,

I’m fishin’ with the Master of the sea.

We will miss each other for a while,

But you will come and bring your smile.

That won’t be long you will see,

Till we’re together you and me.

To all of those that think of me,

Be happy as I go out to sea.

If others wonder why I’m missin’

Just tell’em I’ve gone fishin’.

~ Graveside Service ~ Saturday, May 9, 2020

11:00 am

St. John Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery

Cameron, South Carolina 29030 Reverend Dr. H. S. Capers, Pastor

Celebrating the Life of

Sunset: May 3, 2020

Mr. Freddie Myers

“Budgie”

Sunrise: May 1, 1934

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Mr. Freddie “Budgie” Myers, was born on May 1, 1934.

He was the fourth of eight children born to the late Me. and Mrs.

Matthew (Albertha) Myers in Orangeburg County. He entered into

eternal rest on May 3, 2020. Budgie enjoyed fishing, listening to

music and gardening.

He attended Zion public schools in Jamison, South Carolina. In his

early years he faithfully attended Bull Swamp Baptist Church,

however, during his later years he joined the worship services of St.

John Missionary Baptist Church in Cameron, SC.

Freddie was employed for many years with the Building Bridge

Company until his retirement. He then gained employment with

the Orangeburg County Disability and Special Needs Board.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife: Corine B. Robin-

son; children: John W. Myers, Kenneth “Duck” Robinson and

Malqueen Robinson; his sisters: Ollie Mae Myers and Martha J.

Myers; brothers: Willie “Bill” Myers and Matthew Myers, Jr.;

granddaughter: Shanice Myers; and a nephew: Tony Myers.

Within the home he was cared for by his loving daughter, Dorothy

and her husband, Melvin along with their sons, Deandre and

Zykeen Boyd.

Freddie leaves to cherish his memories his sons: Arthur (Shirley)

Robinson, Kenneth Myers and Bernard Robinson all of Orange-

burg, SC, Willie Robinson, Lloyd (Lisa) Myers and Floyd (Coreen)

Myers all of Cope, SC; daughters: Evangeline (John) McCants

of Brooklyn, NY, Freddie Mae (Willie) Cauthen and Shirley

(Howard) Lee all of Orangeburg, SC; siblings: James Myers,

Herbert (Patricia) Myers, Malqueen Benjamin and Rebecca M.

Richardson all of Orangeburg, SC; sister-in-law: Bettye (Leroy)

Ravenell of St. Matthews, SC; forty-six (46) grandchildren and a

host of great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives and

friends.

Order of Service Reverend Dr. H. S. Capers, Presiding

Processional Final Viewing……………………… Clergy, Family and Friends Solo…………………………………………... Catherine Keitt Scripture Reading

Old Testament: Psalm 23: 1-6 New Testament: I Corinthians 15: 51-58

Prayer………………………………... Apostle Alphonso Myers Reflections...………………………….. Please limit to 3 minutes

Deacon Sonny Robinson Rev. Nate McMillan, Chaplain of Oaks Pace Center

Solo………………………………………. Porsha C. Robinson Words of Comfort…………………… Reverend Dr. H. S. Capers

~ Benediction ~ Committal ~

Recessional

~ Acknowledgement ~ The family of the late

Mr. Freddie “Budgie” Myers Wishes to thank you for your visitations, calls, texts, flowers,

cards, food, beverages, words of comfort and prayers. We are truly grateful for all gestures.

Continue to pray for us as we continue to pray for you!