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Ollie Durham Byrd Pearce

Evans, Georgia

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February 27, 2017
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Evans, Georgia

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Ollie Durham Byrd Pearce, 90, wife of the late Elliott Byrd, and George Pearce, entered into rest Monday, February 27, 2017, at her residence.Funeral services will be held Friday, March 3, 2017, at 1:00 p.m. from the chapel of Chance & Hydrick Funeral Directors with the Rev. John Kilpatrick...

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Words cannot express the memory I have of the most sweetest and wonderful Mother that was a part of my life. If I could only be the the example of her is the best way to describe my words of my Mother.

Linda,Richard and Family,I am saddened by the passing of your Mother.But God and All of Augusta know that Heaven was waiting for her.My Mom,Polly Dampier loved this family and so do I.I was reaching for the phone to call and tell her that Lawton Wylds told me this yesterday.I hung up the phone just to realize how close parents can be.Heaven does not have visiting hours.Fly high Mrs Byrd.We love you

You are all in our thoughts and prayers

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family during this difficult time. Ollie was one of the finest examples I know of Christian love. She was a role model for so many of us who follow in her footsteps. We will always remember her kindness and sweet smile. We were so happy to see her this past August after leaving Silvercrest Church and Augusta 21 years ago. She was exactly as we remembered her.

Ms. Ollie will be truly missed as we have already been missing her at church. She was such an inspiration to many and always had such a sweet smile and a kind word for what ever was going on. She has been so kind to my sister, Nancy Pearce her daughter-in-law and they kind of took care of each other. May she rest in peace as she has had a long struggle over the last couple of years. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Becky Ishee

I know you and your siblings have been by your mother's side taking care of her for some time. Even though you know she's no longer in pain and with the Lord, you will still miss her. You and your family will be in my prayers now and in the coming days.

We are so much better off having this Angel part of the Nursing profession. From those past and present. We honor you.

May your hearts be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times you shared together as you celebrate a life well lived and loved by many. Psalms 90:10.