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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Dollie M.
Carter
May 15, 1917 – October 28, 2010
The funeral service of Dollie Mae Carter, will be conducted Saturday, November 6, 2010, at 11:00 a.m., at Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, 8825 River Road, Camilla. Reverend Golden Sheppard will officiate. Interment will follow in Bethany Cemetery.
Dollie Mae Carter, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, aunt and friend was born May 15, 1915 in Mitchell County, Georgia, to the late Cornelius Barnhill and Catherine Barnhill. She left with God's Holy Angels on Thursday, October 28, 2010.
She confessed Christ at an early age and united with the Pleasant View Missionary Baptist Church.
She married Bennie (Jack) Carter. To this union three children were born.
She was a faithful believer in God. She always said treated people as one would want to be treated. She loved children. Some she reared who were not her own. She however made them a part of her life. When her spouse died she was a hard worker trying to take care of her children in every way she could working for little of less money but she provided for each one of them with lots of love and no complaints.
She leaves to cherish her memories, her children, Betty (Johnny) Saxon of Camilla, Georgia, Odessa (Clark Morman) of Hinesville, Georgia, Ernest Carter of Reading, Pennsylvania; six grandchildren, Bridgett L. (Dewayne) Jones, Jonya T. Saxon, Johnny (Kelley) Saxon, Jr., Anthony Carter, Andre Carter, Aaron Carter; seven great grandchildren, Jaquari Saxon, Darius Jones, Brydell Jones, Adrian Jones, Javon Carter, Johnathan Carter, Aaron Carter, Jr.; a special niece, Geneva Holton of Pelham, Georgia, Evelyn Thomas of Thomasville, Georgia; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, several precious group of children, the Hazley's, whom she cared for as her own; a host of other relatives and friends.
We wait for God's tomorrow
Knowing someday we will find,
The perfect peace and beauty
Where all sorrow's left behind.
We wait for God's tomorrow
Till He calls us safely home,
To live with those we've love before
Who also are His own.
We wait for God's tomorrow
Knowing others sometimes leave,
And though our hearts are saddened
We can smile for We Believe!
We wait for God's tomorrow
Knowing He will see us through,
Until the day He takes our hands
And leads us homeward too!
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