A CELEBRATION OF THE LIFE OF ARDELLA KITCHENS OLIVER. September 9.199* 11:00 AW Acle Baptist Clmrclt I22J LAMCIJ WAlUcr DonlevArb Dr. C.S. Hamilton.
** OBITUARY *# On Tuesday evening, September 5,1995, as our dear Savior was reviewing His garden of beauty, love, and everlasting life. He noticed a vacant area. It was then He summoned His angel of death to the bedside of Mrs. Ardella Kitchens Oliver and that angel whispered gently and sofuy, Well done thy good and faithful servant; you have fought the battle, you have earned the victory, enter into thy Master s joy." ArdeDa s earthly sojourn began March 7,1927 in Falrhope, Alabama. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Junlus (Edith) Kitchens. She rect ved her early education In the school system of Falrhope. Alabama. Ambitious as Ardella was, she moved to Augusta, Georgia, to pursue her educational goals and entered the Lamar School of Nursing at University Hospital where she received a degree in nursing in 1947. Ardella began her nursing career at University Hospital concluding her career at Augusta s Veterans Administration Medical Center where she retired after 40 years of dedicated service. Ardella was a faithful member of Tabernacle Baptist Church. Her love for Christ and her untiring spiritual commitmentwasajoytoallsheserved. She was a member of the following: Deaconess Board; Lydla Bible Class; Welfare Committee; and, the Baptismal Group. She also served as the president of the March Birthday Club. Ardella experienced great joy in her membership at Health Central (University Hospital) where she actively participated in an exercise protocol. She was a member of the Lamar Nurses Group and was actively involved in the plans for their upcoming reunion to be held in October, 1995. Ardella wore a radiant smile that attracted people from all walks of life and her serene personality was a pleasure to all she encountered. If she could speak from the portals of heaven she would sweetly whisper to all she knew: When I must leave you far a little while Please do not grieve and shed wild tears. And hug your sorrow to you through the years, But start out bravely with a gallant smile; And far my sake and in my name Live on and do all things the same. Feed not your loneliness on empty days. But Jill each waking hour in useful ways Reach out your hand in comfort and in cheer And I in turn will comfort you and hold you near And never, never be ajraul to die, For I am waiting for you in the SKY! Ardella s husband, the late Staff Sgt. George A. Oliver, preceded her m death after 33 years of marriage. Their union was blessed with two daughters. As we pause today to celebrate the life of Ardella, let us prayfudy remember her survivors who wffl forever cherish her loving memories: two daughters; Anita O. Wimberly, Flint. Michigan. Georgejean O. McKenzie, Augusta. Ga.; one sister, Edythe K. Miller, Bronx, New York; four grandchildren; Rodney Johnson, Atlanta. Ga.. Lea McKenzie, Arthur McKenzie. Jr.. both of Augusta. Ga.; Oliver Gamal Sanders, Flint, Michigan; one granddaughter-in-law, Sharman Johnson; two sons-in-law; Film Wlmberry. Jr.. Flint. Michigan. Ret. Master Sgt. Arthur McKenzie. Sr.. Augusta. Ga.; devoted kindred; Gwendolyn Oliver. Louise Oliver, Robert Oliver; godchildren; Cheryl Frazier Williams, Atlanta. Georgia. Floyd Morris, Augusta. Ga. She will also be remembered by her decoted nieces, nephews, special friends, and other relatives.
** ORDER OF SERVICE ** Processional...Musician Hymn #220..."God Will Take Care Of You" Scripture...Old Testament, Psalm 91:1-10 Rev. Inez Smith New Testament, Romans 8:31-39 Rev. George Brightharp Prayer...Rev. MarvinMcRae Hymn #101..."Rock Of Ages" Remarks...Lourdes Neely Coleman Acknowledgements of Cards...PhylisBennlfleld Solo... "My Tribute" Ms. Jo Nevla Williams Words of Comfort Eulogy...Dr. C.S. Hamilton. Pastor Tabernacle Baptist Church Recessional... "Going Up Yonder" Interment...Walker Memorial Park Augusta, Ga. Repast...Tabernacle Baptist Church
"Active Pallbearers** FJbert Pope Frank Sams Gregory Shields John Priolean James Riles Felton Derrick heely Leonard Belts Jerry Brooks "Honorary Pallbearers* Laniar Nurses Group Deacons, Tabernacle Baptist Church Lydia Bible Class **Flower Bearers** Friends of The Family farewell Mv family farewell my family, don t weep for I m at peace now. just asleep. farewell my family. I m not alone The Mighty "Maker" has led me safely home. Just think back over the many years. Jiow the family seemed so strong, holding back tears. Yet God somehow always made a way And I thanked ~){im every night for another day. fie good my family, always love each other fie strong my family, strong in heart The blood ties, no one can ever part. And if somewhere 1 made a mistake As you live many will you make. farewell my family. I ve been called away. Walk with Cod. trust in God for Jie is by your side. *Acknowledgements* Your words of kindness, your thoughtful deeds, your visits, your prayers are all appreciated. We are dearly grateful to God for blessings of loving and caring friends. Services Entrusted to Williams Funeral Home 1765 Maitin Luther King Blvd. Augusta, Ga. 3O9O1
Mrs. Ardella Oliver Retired nurse Mrs. Ardella K. Oliver, of 517 Dupont St., died Tuesday, Sept. 5, 1995, at St. Joseph Hospital. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Tabernacle Baptist Church, with Dr. C.S. Hamilton of ficiating. Burial will be in Walker Memorial Park. Mrs. Oliver, a native of Fairhope, Ala., was a regis tered nurse with 40 years of service at De partment of Veterans Af fairs Medical Center. She was a member of Tabernacle Baptist Church, where she was a member of the Deaconess Board, Lydia Bi ble Class, Welfare Committee, Baptismal Group and president of March Birthday Club. She re ceived her nursing degree from Lamar School of Nursing at Uni versity Hospital. She was also a member of Lamar Nurses Group. Survivors include two daugh ters, Anita 0. Wimberly, Flint, Mich., Georgejean 0. McKenzie, Augusta; a sister, Edythe K. Mill er, Bronx, N.Y.; and four grand children. Pallbearers will be Elbert Pope, Gregory Shields, James Riles, Leonard Betts, Frank Sams, John Prioleau, Felton Der rick Neely and Jerry Brooks. Honorary pallbearers will be Lamar Nurses Group, deacons of Tabernacle Baptist Church and Lydia Bible Class. The family will receive friends from 6 to 7 p.m. today at Williams Funeral Home.