BRYANS, Trabue Daley
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Trabue Daley Bryans, January 10, 1925 - November 13, 2009, Resident of Marietta, GA. After several years of declining health, Trabue passed away at a nursing home near her family. Trabue was born and raised in Dublin, GA, and held a degree in Biology from Brenau College. She was a teacher and educational coordinator in Hartwell, GA, where she raised her family. Trabue was one of four children born to the late Russell and Lois Daley and was the beloved wife of William (Bill) Brooks Bryans, Jr. for over 60 years. Her surviving sibling is Russell M. Daley Jr. with Mrs. Arthur F. Kroeger (Alexa Kroeger) and Lois Walton Daley being deceased. Trabue will forever be remembered by her beloved children Alexa Bryans North and Trabue Bryans Kordares; treasured grandchildren, William Bryans North, Molly Trabue Kordares and Andrea Alexa Brannen; sons-in-law, John A. North, Jr. and George J. Kordares; along with countless other friends and family who were blessed to know her. Trabue and Bill had a son, William Brooks Bryans III, who is predeceased. Trabue touched the lives of many people through her teaching and leadership, not only in the schools in Hart County but also in Sunday School at Hartwell First Baptist Church and through activities in the community. Visitation was held from 11:00-12:00 on November 17th at Adams Funeral Home in Dublin, GA. Graveside services immediately followed at Northview Cemetery in Dublin, with the Rev. Jay Moore attending. If you wish to make a donation in lieu of flowers, the family requests that it be sent to Georgia Baptist Children's Home.
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Wil Horne
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November 23, 2009
I was truly sorry to read in the newspaper about the death of your dear loved one. I just wanted to take this time to express my deepest and heartfelt sympathy. It seems so unfair that death should have the power to take away someone you love. When death occurs, it can be most difficult to bear and distasteful, this is because God has infused us with the keen desire to live forever. (Ecclesiastes 3:11)

The Bible however indicates that it is possible to be reunited with your loved ones in the near future. At that time, humans will have the prospect of enjoying perfect health, and they will never die again!

Jesus Christ boldly promised: “Do not marvel at this, because the hour is coming when those in the memorial tombs will hear His voice and come out.” (John 5:28, 29) Jesus also promised that millions now dead would live again on this earth and have the prospect of living forever under paradisiacal conditions. (Psalms 37:29)

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