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Home Going Celebration for

Linda Roberta Holl andS unrise S unsetApril 16, 1944 November 5, 2017

Saturday, November 11, 20171:00 PM

Union Hill Baptist ChurchHartwell, Georgia

Reverend J. T. Hughey, Officiating

Casket BearersNephews and Friends

Flower BearersGranddaughters and Nieces

UshersUnion Hill Baptist Church

IntermentUnion Hill Baptist Church Cemetery

AcknowledgementThank you all for coming to our mother’s homegoing celebration.

We appreciate all of the prayers and support.

-Linda’s Children

Professional Services Entrusted To

LifeApril 16, 1944, in Hart County, Georgia

You arrived in the storm

Your arrival on a cloudy day

On your arrival, God said, “Bless my child!”

You were the baby in the manger

but not in a stable

in a field of debris

scattered from A to Z

God gave you life for 73 years

Most of all, God said,

“It is time for you to come home, my child.

Welcome home, my child, welcome home.”

-Brenda Daniel, 2017

Hartwell Chapel266 Maple Street

Hartwell, GA 30643Tel: 1-706-376-7566

Elberton Chapel320 College Ave

Elberton, GA 30635Tel: 1-706-283-4566

[email protected]

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ObituaryLinda Roberta R. Holl and was born to parents, the late Fannie Mae Jackson and Paul Gaines on April 16, 1944. She departed this earthly life on November 5, 2017.

Linda was a sweet, kind-hearted, and loving person. She loved everyone she came in contact with. Linda never met a stranger. She loved singing, traveling, tending to her flowers, and spending time with family and friends. Her church family was Union Hill Baptist Church.

She was the mother of six children. She worked at the Hartwell Health and Rehab facility, until she retired. This gave her more time to do her missionary work and sing in the Union Hill Baptist Church Choir.

Linda was preceded in death by a child, Roberta, and brother, Thomas.

She is survived by: children, Terrell (Elizabeth) Rucker of California, Anthony (Veronica) Rucker and Perries Rucker, both of Hartwell, Georgia, Renee Yarde of Jacksonville, Florida, and Bishop Rayton of North Carolina; brothers, Joel (Eugenia) Gaines and William (Stacy) Rucker; sisters, Pauline (McArthur) Jones and Brenda Daniel; sister-in-law, Sarah; 18 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren; and a host of other relatives and friends.

Precious Memories Order of ServiceProcessional .......................................... Soft Music

Selection ............ Union Hill Baptist Church Choir

Scripture:

Old Testament ..................... Pastor Gail Blackwell

New Testament ............... Pastor Woodrow Rucker

Prayer .................................. Pastor Roscoe Jackson

Selection ............ Union Hill Baptist Church Choir

Acknowledgement ............Minister Debbie Rucker

Solo ......................................Miss Danielle Rucker

Eulogy ................................Reverend J. T. Hughey

Recessional ........................................... Soft Music

Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die; and whoever lives by

believing in me will never die. Do you believe this?”John 11:25-26