...officiating. Mr. Thompson was the former part owner of Motor Supply of Augusta, Inc. and a former member of Greene Street Presbyterian Church. In addition to his wife Mr. Thompson is survived by his son, Robert Robbie L. Thompson, III (Debra...
...2011, Mr. Arthur J. Wilson, 53. Mr. Wilson was a lifelong resident of Augusta. He was a member of Greene Street Presbyterian Church. Mr. Wilson was professional tenor for St. Paul's Episcopal Church Choir. Arthur Wilson has performed...
...Department in her early years. She was a member of Saint Andrew Presbyterian Church, and previously a member of Greene Street Presbyterian Church. She was a long time member of the Order of the Eastern Star, the Beech Island Friendly Neighbors Club...
...2011, Mr. Arthur J. Wilson, 53. Mr. Wilson was a lifelong resident of Augusta. He was a member of Greene Street Presbyterian Church. Mr. Wilson was professional tenor for St. Paul's Episcopal Church Choir. Arthur Wilson has performed...
...2011, Mr. Arthur J. Wilson, 53. Mr. Wilson was a lifelong resident of Augusta. He was a member of Greene Street Presbyterian Church. Mr. Wilson was professional tenor for St. Paul's Episcopal Church Choir. Arthur Wilson has performed...
...local prison ministries, soup kitchens, rescue missions and with the homeless. He was a member of the Greene Street Presbyterian Church and Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church where he was involved in mission work. The Irvin family would like...
...Department in her early years. She was a member of Saint Andrew Presbyterian Church, and previously a member of Greene Street Presbyterian Church. She was a long time member of the Order of the Eastern Star, the Beech Island Friendly Neighbors Club...
...Augusta and lived his entire life in the Augusta area. He was a Presbyterian and grew up in the ministry at Greene Street Presbyterian Church. He is survived by a sister, Faye Davis Long, and her husband, Larry, a brother, Jack Burgess Davis...
...block, includes the Stovall Barnes House, built in 1860; the Victorian townhouse at 1223 Greene St. , the Greene Street Presbyterian Church and a Queen Ann style townhouse at 1225 Greene St. with an ornate rounded turret. Source: Historic Augusta...
...dissolve the 129-year-old congregation of Greene Street Presbyterian Church, which had dwindled to about a dozen members...declare this building vacated by the members of Greene Street Presbyterian Church, and the congregation now dissolved...