Family & Friends Family & Friends The fatnily of Mr. Walter Broner expresses heartfelt appreciation for the many prayers and other acts of kindness, support and love extended during our bereavement. May God continue to richly bless each of you. ---------- - - ---------------..., r A Celebration of Life for ~ 6)1/a/t~j(- @lfJr-o-Jl/ei(. January 10, 1940 December 13, 2013 ~E'UJLcE by us 'mlynrnlyill's Jtfuneral ~, ~nr. 1315 Gus Thornhill , Jr. Drive East Point, Georgia 30344 404-768-2993-4 Fax 404-763-2154 Friday, December 20, 2013 - 11:00 a.m.- @JredeJC~nt ~nt @fqttil-t ?Bk{;Ji. 3150 Dogwood Drive Hapeville, Georgia 30354 The Reverend Dr. James H. Pullin, Sr., Past==lr Officiating Walter Broner was born on January 10, 1940 to the late Thomas and Johnnie Lee Broner. He departed this life on December 13, 2013. Walter was educated in Atlanta public schools, where he attended Crogman Elementary and Price High Schools. Walter was a member of Greater Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, where he served faithfully. He was the owner of People's Grocery in the Pittsburgh community and also was employed with Mike's Wholesale Flowers, Inc. In addition to his parents, Walter was preceded in death by: his brother, Richard Broner; and sister, Cora Lee Jinks. Walter leaves to mourn his passing: sister, Christine Blackwell; two daughters, Yvonne Broner and Katherine Jones (Jesse); four sons, Bobby Bradley, Larry Broner (Kiki), Kevin Driscol and Cedric Broner; eight grandchildren, Latonia Trammell, Latasha Cooper, Julian Broner, Aubrey Wilson, Ashanti Broner, Kevin Driscol, Gabrielle Driscol and Shaunik Driscol; three great grandchildren, Jasmine Trammell, Jessica Trammell and Jamal Oneal Broner; stepdaughter, Patricia Harris, former wives, Dorothy Whitaker and Ann Broner; special friend, Ginette Desir; and a host of other family and friends. Life Is But A Stopping Place Life is but a stopping place, A pause in what's to be, A resting place along the road, to szueet eternihJ. We all have different journeys, Different paths along the way, We all were meant to learn some tings, but ne-ver to stay ... Our destination is a place, Far greater than we know. For some the journey's quicker, For some the journey's slow. And when the journey finally ends, We'll claim a great reward, And find an everlasting peace, Together with the Lord. -author unknown Prelude Processional Celebration in Song Choir Scripture Readings: Old Testament New Testament Minister Prayer of Consolation Minister Solo Mrs. Deborah Callaway Reflections: (Two Minutes, Please) Family & Friends Obituary (Read Silently) Solo Eulogy Acknowledgement Pastor James Pullin Recessional Postlude South-View Cemetery 1990 Jonesboro Road Atlanta, Georgia 30315