David L. Britton of Vincent, Alabama, passed away on April 4, 2019 at the age of 64. He is survived by his wife, Cynthia, two daughters, Cicily Stewart and Deena Ragsdale, two sons, Michael Thomas and George Newman, Jr and 11 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. He is survived by his mother in law, Mollie Wallace. He Is survived by two brothers, Paul Britton and George Britton, one sister in law, Linda Britton, 1 nephew, 2 nieces, 3 great nephews and 2 great nieces. He served in the Army and made a living as a Quality Control Engineer for the automotive industry. He was adored by his wife and children and will be greatly missed by his family and friends. We will have a memorial service on April 13, 2019 at his daughter, Deena’s home in Odenville, Alabama from 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm.
This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, David Britton 64 years old , born on February 12, 1955 and passed away on April 4, 2019. We will remember him forever.
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Leave a tributeThis is your daughter Deena. You were so very hard on me at times but I know you did that to prepare me for being an adult and to be able to take care of me and my boys by myself. You taught me how important getting my education was and if not for you, then I probably would have never thought about going to college. Your ideal for "What is Chromatography" for my 6th grade Science project was amazing and although you made me do all the hard work of first, learning how to pronounce "chromatography" and second, doing all of the work on my own, your guidance will never go forgotten. I have a 1st place plaque from the State Science Fair to show for that! You loved my mom unconditionally and always did your very best to protect her and support her. You had a very contagious laugh that will surely be missed. Although you were my "step-dad", you were the man who raised me and I will miss you and I LOVE YOU. Rest in Peace for your pain is surely gone. Your Daughter, DEENA :(
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This is your daughter Deena. You were so very hard on me at times but I know you did that to prepare me for being an adult and to be able to take care of me and my boys by myself. You taught me how important getting my education was and if not for you, then I probably would have never thought about going to college. Your ideal for "What is Chromatography" for my 6th grade Science project was amazing and although you made me do all the hard work of first, learning how to pronounce "chromatography" and second, doing all of the work on my own, your guidance will never go forgotten. I have a 1st place plaque from the State Science Fair to show for that! You loved my mom unconditionally and always did your very best to protect her and support her. You had a very contagious laugh that will surely be missed. Although you were my "step-dad", you were the man who raised me and I will miss you and I LOVE YOU. Rest in Peace for your pain is surely gone. Your Daughter, DEENA :(
