Mr. Edward Anthony Brunt, 45, of 1428 Douglas St., Winston-Salem, known to family and friends as "Ed," passed away Wednesday, April 6, 2005, at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. He was born Jan. 2, 1960, the son of Vivian Brunt and Leander Clements. He was a graduate of East Forsyth High School class of 1979. He enjoyed tennis, art and music. He is survived by two sisters, Amuzetta Griffin and Vanessa Brunt; four brothers, Haywood Cloud and Norman Brunt, both of Winston-Salem, Marvin Brunt of Tampa, Fla., and Melvin Brunt of Richmond, Calif.; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and friends. Memorial services will be conducted at 4 p.m. Tuesday, April 12, in the chapel of Russell Funeral Home with the Rev. L.S. Werts presiding. The family visitation will be from 3:30 to 4 p.m. Tuesday, April 12, at the funeral home. (Russell)
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Deborah Ann McIntyre-Chaney
April 12, 2005
Thought dark clouds fill your sky today and hide the light from view
The storms of sorrow soon shall pass and your life begin anew...
So while your sadness falls like rain and Takes its trying toll
Remember, I am here for you to comfort and console. To my Dreamland Friends ...the Brunt Family.. Ann & Dee Dee McIntyre
Derrick Newkirk
April 11, 2005
Rest in Peace our brother,
From the ARAmark Family at WSSU
Michael McIntyre
April 11, 2005
It is with deep saddnest that I hear of the passing of Ed. But we find joy in the mist of our saddnest because there is joy when God calls home one of his Saints. Ed knew and loved the Lord and surely God has prepared a place for him in his kingdom.
While I had not seen or talked with Ed in several years, I will always remember his warm and genuine heart and that great smile of his. All of us that grew up in Dreamland Park were like brothers and sisters, and I truly share in your loss.
May God keep you in his tender mercies and give you the strength you need during this difficult time.
Remember that weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning, for we know that our love ones have gone to a better place where there is no more pain, sickness or sorrow.
God Bless You!
Michael McIntyre
stan porter
April 11, 2005
My prayers to the family. Ed was a very good friend and since we greww up together and worshipped in our younger years at shiloah. He always keep a positive outlook on life. I was also inspired when he help raised his neices. He will always be remembered as a good, happy and caring man in the community.
Melinda Hash
April 11, 2005
I was very saddened to hear of Ed's passing. Ed & I have known each other for many years and went to church and high school together. My prayers are with the family.
Melinda (Penny) Hash
Terry Thompkins
April 11, 2005
We would like to express our deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Ed Brunt. He will always be remembered. Respectfully submitted: Terry, Robert, James, Glenn, and Stan.
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