STEWARDESSES STEWARDS l1 Mr. Sterling Harris (Fat) Bran on The Family wishes to express their sincere thanks and most sincere appreciation to every one for your kirdl honest and most sincere ezp.~ of sy thy. ay God keep you and bless you forever. -The Family Service by profe.monal GUS TllORNliiLL'S FUNERAL HOME 1315 Hendri.z AVenue East7P68o-in2t9.9G3e-4o.w~r-ia.. Proar.ms Sr. s. Cody. Jt. 577-64 Saturday, Janunry 1~~ 1983 -2:30 O'ClociC P.M.- GRANT CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURCfl 1319 Holcomb Avenue East Point~ Georgia Rev. H. E. Terrel~ Pastor Officiating Mr. Sterling HarTis (Fat) Brannon was born October 2, 1911 in Monroe County, Forsyth, Georgia to 1'Ars.. Mattie Brannon. He joined Grant Chapel. A. M. E. Church at an early age. He leaves to mourn his Wife, Mrs. Grace Inez Brannon, two chil- dren, Mrs. Dorothy Carthan and Mr. Rublin Groom, two sisters Mrs. Ethel Trice and Mrs. Iona Robinson. Mr. & Mrs. Allen Mat- his, Mr. & Mrs. Willie Frank Smith and Mother. And a host of Nieces, Nephews, cousins and friends. "LIFE AND Tl ~En Life, the most treasured gift of all Time, the enenly to which it must falL Life, uncertaii from day to day Time, always ticking .CJloll7ly away. Life, something we're promised wt we cannot keep Time, continuing to pass as we sleep. Life and time can both be a friend One leads to etemity The other leads to an end.