Mr. Hilton Hammett Brooks, former Franklin City Police Chief, age 72 of Franklin, Georgia passed away November 25th, 2014, at the Piedmont-Newnan Hospital in Newnan, Georgia.
Funeral services for Mr. Brooks were conducted Saturday November 29, 2014, at 2:00 P.M. from the Stutts Funeral Home Chapel in Franklin, Georgia with the Reverends Talmadge Chandler and Lynn Janney officiating. Music was provided by Sheila Shelnutt. Those serving as pallbearers were Danny Murray, Larry Ward, Jason Adams, Chris Stallings, Ryan McKenzie, and nat McKenzie. The interment followed in the Franklin City Cemetery.
Professional services provided by Stutts Funeral Home. http://www.stuttsfuneralhome.com
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Leave a tributeI was so sad to hear of your great loss. I always held Mr. Brooks in high regard. He is one of the first to speak to me of the rewards of living an enforcement life. As I worked during high school washing the city patrol cars, he would often talk with me. He inspired me to want to help and serve my fellow man. I will be forever grateful. He is a friend. He helped me many times that I needed him. May "GOD" grant you all the ability to cope with his departure to a much better place. I pray that you be comforted during this time. If I can ever help; please, don't hesitate to call.... Jerry & Pamela Thomaston
You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers - with heartfelt sympathy.
James
We are so sorry about Mr.Hilton. We are praying for you all,
and plan on stopping in to see you on our way to my Dads tomorrow morning. We won't keep you long. We have an Elvis cake for you. :) We wouldn't have made it with out you all through Ruby's death, I'm sorry we haven't been able to return the favor. We look forward to seeing you tomorrow. Please let us know if you need anything. We loved Mr. Hilton, he was so much like Ruby in his humor. He and you all kept us going through her passing. You will be in our prayers. Much love to you all.
Sincerely,
Daniel, Emily, Julie, and Joanna Ward
Stephen and Kathy Barnett
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I was so sad to hear of your great loss. I always held Mr. Brooks in high regard. He is one of the first to speak to me of the rewards of living an enforcement life. As I worked during high school washing the city patrol cars, he would often talk with me. He inspired me to want to help and serve my fellow man. I will be forever grateful. He is a friend. He helped me many times that I needed him. May "GOD" grant you all the ability to cope with his departure to a much better place. I pray that you be comforted during this time. If I can ever help; please, don't hesitate to call.... Jerry & Pamela Thomaston