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John Thomas Street

Birth
Death
1942 (aged 71–72)
Burial
Centralhatchee, Heard County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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NEWSPAPER Issue of Friday, November 9, 1945

IN MEMORY OF J.T. STREET

Again we bow our heads in humble submission to the Will of Our Father in the passing of one of our members, Bro. Tom Street. He was born January 1, 1872, and departed this life in July 1942. He was married to Miss Ollie Bowen
January 27, 1896. To this union were born five children, four daughters and one son. He joined the Missionary Baptist Church in the year 1906 by an experience of grace, and was baptized by Rev. Ed Robinson, then and there making an open confession to walk in a newness of life. He was always ready to lend a helping hand to those in need and to help in all charity work. He will be greatly missed at church and in the community but most of all in the family, for he was a devoted husband and a loving father, and the dear wife and children and all of his acquaintances will cherish his kind disposition.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. W.B. Paris, after which his body was laid to rest in the Centralhatchee cemetery, there to await the morning of the resurrection, comforting us with the thought that "though a man dies, yet
shall he live again." And we do believe that our departed loved ones will live again.

Could we but see beyond the veil
That hides our loved ones from our sight,
How many doubts would be removed,
How much that's dark would then be light,
But mortal eyes can never pierce,
The clouds that hide them from our view,
We only trust that God's free grace,
Will guide us in the way thats true.

Therefore, be it resolved; that our deepest sympathy be extended to the widow
and to his children, who administered to his every need in his extended
illness; that these resolutions be spread upon our church record and a copy
furnished the family of the deceased. Respectfully submitted, H.M.
Shelnutt, R.A. McWhorter, Committee
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NEWSPAPER Issue of Friday, November 9, 1945

IN MEMORY OF J.T. STREET

Again we bow our heads in humble submission to the Will of Our Father in the passing of one of our members, Bro. Tom Street. He was born January 1, 1872, and departed this life in July 1942. He was married to Miss Ollie Bowen
January 27, 1896. To this union were born five children, four daughters and one son. He joined the Missionary Baptist Church in the year 1906 by an experience of grace, and was baptized by Rev. Ed Robinson, then and there making an open confession to walk in a newness of life. He was always ready to lend a helping hand to those in need and to help in all charity work. He will be greatly missed at church and in the community but most of all in the family, for he was a devoted husband and a loving father, and the dear wife and children and all of his acquaintances will cherish his kind disposition.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. W.B. Paris, after which his body was laid to rest in the Centralhatchee cemetery, there to await the morning of the resurrection, comforting us with the thought that "though a man dies, yet
shall he live again." And we do believe that our departed loved ones will live again.

Could we but see beyond the veil
That hides our loved ones from our sight,
How many doubts would be removed,
How much that's dark would then be light,
But mortal eyes can never pierce,
The clouds that hide them from our view,
We only trust that God's free grace,
Will guide us in the way thats true.

Therefore, be it resolved; that our deepest sympathy be extended to the widow
and to his children, who administered to his every need in his extended
illness; that these resolutions be spread upon our church record and a copy
furnished the family of the deceased. Respectfully submitted, H.M.
Shelnutt, R.A. McWhorter, Committee
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