[Funeral Program for John Joseph Rector, Sr., March 31, 1993 Page: 11 of 22
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Tuesday Memorial Service
Antioch Missionary Baptist Church
Tribute to
John Joseph Rector, Sr.
Pastor E. Thurman Walker, Presiding
Body Lying in State Tuesday 6 P.M. to Wednesday 11 A.M.
7:00 P.M. Congregational Hymn Saved, Saved!
Holy Scripture
Old Testament Rev. Oliver Tolliver
New Testament Rev. Jodie Mitchell
Prayer Rev. Kenneth Kemp
Music Antioch Music Ministry
Expressions from Attenting Physician Dr. Joycelyn Theard
Expressions from Antioch
Deacons
Ministries & Deacon Wives
Usher Board
Choir
Dorcas Circle
Building and Maintenance
Music Antioch Music Ministry
Youth Department
Sunday School
Progressive Church
Boy's Development
Golden Age
Music Antioch Music Ministry
BTU
Thurday Morning Bible Study
Friday Night Bible Study
Wednesday Morning Food Bank
Special Tribite for the Family Rev. John J. Rector, Jr.
Special Tribute for the "Sons" Pastor L. T. Daye
Zion Baptist Church
Newport News, Virginia
Music Antioch Music Ministry
Preached Word of God Pastor Timothy Winters
Bayview Baptist Church
San Diego, California
Final Prayer and Benediction Rev. Wallace Bennett
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