1937
2014
BRANNON, Loutrell age 76, passed away in Plant City, FL on May 15, 2014. She was a lifelong resident of Plant City and a member of Transforming Life Ministries in Turkey Creek. She loved to sew and garden, but her most precious time was spent with her children and grandchildren. She is predeceased by her husband of 53 years, Billie Brannon and survived by her two sons, Rickey Brannon (Patty), Timmy Brannon; two sisters, Gail Smith, Jenell Ham (David); three grandchildren, TJ Brannon (Stephanie), Donnie Brannon, Kimberly Faulk (James); and five great-grandchildren, Shelby, Tyler, Jeanelle, DJ and Sydney. A funeral service will be at Wells Memorial in Plant City, FL on Tuesday, May 20,2014 at 10am. Visitation will be at the funeral home on Monday, May 19, 2014 from 6-8pm. Burial will be at Pleasant Grove Cemetery in Durant, FL.
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May 19, 2014
Renee Titka
I know I was in your life very long.but you always make me feel welcome in your home.you are one very special person
May 19, 2014
Barbara Young
I will miss you...our friendship was very special, losing you is like losing my sister. Love and prayers for our family.
May 17, 2014
Andy Siders
Your passing is a Great Loss for us all,the entire world, for such a kind Gentle Spirit You were, a True Southern Lady. You always greeted me with your great smile and made me feel at home with your hugs as if I were family, the way you did everyone.... I'm so sorry for the loss of you and I'm praying for your entire family. May Your Many Smiles and the Wonderful Memories of You bring Comfort to Each Of Us. May God Comfort, Strengthen, and Bless All Your Family as only he can.....You're Greatly Missed and will never be forgotten...... May You Forever R.I.P.
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