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Obituary
Brantley Hamilton Parsley, Sr. Born: October 15, 1927 Died: May 3, 2022 He was 94 years old.
He was preceded in death by his parents Clarence and Florence, as well as his brother Clarence and sister Norma Watkins.
He is survived by his loving wife Bettye Abercrombie Parsley, daughter Linda Parsley Engle (Richard), and his son Brantley H. Parsley Jr., (Bettye R.).
He is survived by his stepdaughters Cinde Pocase, Leslie McMullen (Dan) and Angela Moore (Ken).
He was blessed with grandchildren Shauna Parsley, Brentley Parsley, Anthony Pocase, Matthew Pocase, Christopher Pocase, Mitchell McMullen, Aaron Moore, Michael Burnett, Matthew Burnett, Heather Rindal, Darcy Rindal, Trevor Burnett, Ruth Muse, and many great grandchildren including Serena Pocase of Mobile and many nieces and nephews.
Second Corinthians 5:8 says…
At this time, Brantley’s grandson would like to say a few words…
[PRAYER after eulogy]
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