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This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, WALTHALL BRITTON, 79, born on April 11, 1932 and passed away on January 29, 2012. We will remember him forever.

January 29, 2013
January 29, 2013
Mama came down this Christmas, we had a great time She put flowers on your grave for today after she left Church Sunday. we miss you love from Mama and Mary Alice
April 7, 2012
April 7, 2012
To the Greastest Grandpa in the world, you will always be in my memories, my favorite is of riding in the back of your pick up truck eating watermelon with my cousins, you will be forever missed. love you.
April 3, 2012
April 3, 2012
One of the fondest memories of daddy" growing up we always knew we would see him everyday with 1/2 gallon of ice cream and a bag of cookies. Whatever happen to fathers like that. Thank God we had one who made sure we saw him daily, regardless of what was going on around us. you are truly missed. your daughter "Dee Dee"
April 1, 2012
April 1, 2012
Donovan Vernon
I am so sorry to hear about your father though
may he rest in peace
April 1, 2012
April 1, 2012
Troy Rouson
Rest in peace Papa Bill. One of the greatest men I will ever know.
April 1, 2012
April 1, 2012
Jackie Rouson Williams
I don't know where to begin....Dad you will always be one of my heroes!!! Even though you left us this morning(1-29-2012) your memories will be with me forever... I Love You Pop!!!! Rest in Peace!!!
March 31, 2012
March 31, 2012
Allen Stigler -IL REMEMBER WHEN I WAS 14, UNCLE BILL, UNCLE ARTHUR LEE , AND UNCLE IVORY EARL, TOOK ME FISHING FOR THE FIRST TIME IN A BOAT. NOT ONLY I CAUGHT A LOT OF FISH, I AM STILL HOOKED ON IT 30 YEARS LATER.
Allen Stigler
R. I. P. UNCLE BILL. YOU WILL BE MISSED.
March 31, 2012
March 31, 2012
Barbara Pace-Moody- I look forward to seeing Uncle Bill in the resurrection. Love, Barbara Ann (aka, Barbie) the first child to make Uncle Bill an uncle.
March 26, 2012
March 26, 2012
Barbara Pace-Moody

Uncle Bill was the first Black man I every saw in an Army uniform. I was ten years old, and I will never forget how handsome he looked walking toward the family the day he returned home from the Army. We were all running up to him giving him hugs and kisses, and I will always remember how he looked that day and how happy I was to see him. The only soldiers I had ever seen wer
March 26, 2012
March 26, 2012
To Papa Bill, Thank you for being a wonder grandfather, for all the money and treats you would give us kids, I rememeber the days of eating watermelon on the back of your pick up truck ... lol. We miss you more than you can imagine, say hey to grandma Sal for me. love you!
March 25, 2012
March 25, 2012
THANK YOU FOR BEING A GREAT DAD TO ALICE AND HER BROTHERS AND SISTERS. YOU ALWAYS HAD A SMILE AND A LAUGH FOR EVERY SITUATION IN LIFE. YOUR INFLUENCE WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED AND NEVER FORGOTTEN. REST IN PEACE FOR A SEASON.
March 23, 2012
March 23, 2012
THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES!
THANK YOU FOR THE ICE CREAM,COOKIES DOLLS AND CANDY
YOUR LAUGHTER, YOUR SMILE AND THE MONKEY FACES YOU MADE THAT CRACKED US UP. IN OTHER WORDS THANK YOU FOR BEING DADDY, EVERY CHILD NEEDS A DADDY LIKE YOU BUT BY THE GRACE OF GOD WE WERE THE CHOSEN ONES. GOOD NIGHT DADDY SLEEP WELL FOR A SEASON.

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January 29, 2013
January 29, 2013
Mama came down this Christmas, we had a great time She put flowers on your grave for today after she left Church Sunday. we miss you love from Mama and Mary Alice
April 7, 2012
April 7, 2012
To the Greastest Grandpa in the world, you will always be in my memories, my favorite is of riding in the back of your pick up truck eating watermelon with my cousins, you will be forever missed. love you.
April 3, 2012
April 3, 2012
One of the fondest memories of daddy" growing up we always knew we would see him everyday with 1/2 gallon of ice cream and a bag of cookies. Whatever happen to fathers like that. Thank God we had one who made sure we saw him daily, regardless of what was going on around us. you are truly missed. your daughter "Dee Dee"
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March 31, 2012

Remembering The Sleeping Soldier

By Mary Alice-Rouson Floyd


It was many long years ago,
When America faced her fighting foe,
Redcoats marched to claim our state,
Untrained farmers laid in wait,
Although they lost a battle or two,
Freed us to fly the red,white and blue.
From Pearl Harbor to New York state,
The Vietnam Jungle to liberating Kuwait,
The Memorial of the unknown soldier,
The acts of terrorism getting bolder.
Every patriot will tell the story
Of a sleeping soldier draped with Old Glory.
Purple Hearts and Silver Cross,
Will show the world all is not lost,
America stands stronger than before,
Protecting her boundaries shore to shore,
As we commerate sleeping soilders,
this Memorial Day
Kneel and ask God to again bless the USA

**THANKS DADDY FOR YOUR SERVICE IN KOREA**

THE BEST DADDY ANYONE COULD HOPE FOR

March 23, 2012

Most moms and dads are given their bundle of joy wrapped in a blanket but God gave me my daddy and he became my bundle of joy.  We use to swing on the front porch after I came home from school.  When he went to see his brother Sonny we all cried, I was thinking  how long is 2 weeks gona be, well it seemed like  to long and when he returned we jumped up hugging him before he could put his luggage down causing him to loose the cigarette he was smoking. I Always looked forward to the fourth of July picnics at big mama's .  Daddy was proud of us and big mama loved us so sweetly.  some of the kids at school had lost their grandparents and when I told them I had three, they were amazed.  You know daddy was a great cook I really enjoyed the way he made spagetti, I moved away in 1989 and on our way out my husband drove the uhual by daddys so we could say another farewell.  Upon leaving i gave daddy a blue Bible and asked him to read it everyday.  I was last home in 99 and Isaw him then, though we talked on the phone often I STILL WASN'T READY TO SAY BYE DADDY.

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