Jessie Bragg Granberry

Granberry, Jessie Bragg – departed this life on Sunday, March 17, 2013 at her home. She is preceded by her sisters, Emma Roebuck and Pearl Taylor. She is survived by daughters, Joyce Hodge (Edward) Kyle, Kimberly Granberry (John Wesley) Chandler, Sr., Tegwin “Frosty” Granberry (Billy) Washington and Shelia Bragg; stepdaughter, Brenda Reliford; grandsons, John W. (Treniece) Chandler, Jr., Estevenico “JD” (Tiffany)  Chandler, Sr. and Brandon D. Macklin; granddaughters, Marion Kyle, Markesha Smith and Kennedi Bragg; family friends to include Juanne Thompson and Dorothy Ware. Special thanks to Tennova Hospice and Aid and Assist. The family will receive on Saturday, March 23, 2013 at Unity Mortuary Chapel from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon with funeral services to follow. Reverend Vincent Brown officiating.

4 Responses to “Jessie Bragg Granberry”

  1. Tammy Powell says:

    Sheila,

    My heart goes out to you and your family. I pray God continues to embrace you with His love,compassion, peace, and grace. You are precious to all of us.

  2. carmen d. nicholson says:

    My prayers and love are with you at this time. I love you all.

  3. Teresa Davis says:

    Kim and family My prayers and love go out to you andyour family continue to embrace God

  4. Judy Thorpe says:

    Without fear the way ahead¸ seems more distinct & clear- & we realize there’s nothing, we need ever face alone, for our heavenly Father loves us & our problems are his own. (Ps. 46:1) Jesus said I am the resurrection, & the life. He that exercises faith in me , though he dies, will come back to life. (John 11:25) In the Bible, the Greek word, translated “resurrection” literally means “ a standing up again” It implies that a person is restored to life, retaining his or her unique identity, personality, & memories. This gives us very much hope, for our future. There is a day coming when every person who has fallen asleep in death will wake up & live on a newly restored earth with us, never worrying about sickness or death anymore. I hope that you can find comfort & encouragement in the above verses or those of your own.(Acts 24:15, & Luke 7;12-14) What a wonderful hope, that of seeing our loved ones once again.

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