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Dr. Albert Britton Jr.

Madison, Mississippi

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Dr. Albert Bazaar Britton, Jr. was the first African-American physician admitted to the staff of Baptist Hospital in Jackson, Mississippi. The life he began in Enterprise, Mississippi in 1922 would lead to the pursuit of excellence in medicine, securing equality for all through civil rights and...

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My father was a very strong man. He was compassionate, and sensitive truly loved my mother. He was always there for all his children. I was a spoiled child but dad always knew I was honest. This is all I will say for now. Love is all I feel for daddy. Love you daddy. Forever!!!

It was pleasure knowing DR. Britton, his legacy will continuer on through you all. God Bless!

Britton Family:
My thoughts are with and may God bless the family.

Tanya, so sorry to hear of your family's loss. Please know that all of you are in our prayers. We love you!

Albert, you and your family have our deepest sympathy. Although I don't personally recall meeting your father, you treated me through an Emergency that resulted in a cancer diagnosis 14 years ago. May the peace of God be with you at this time. MFBridges.

Albert, Tanya and Camilla: My brother Benjamin and I extend our prayers and sympathy. Your Dad delivered both of us & our parents counted your parents as their dear friends. We have walked the path of sorrow you are on and know that it is never easy. The support and love of friends and family does make it more bearable.

Grace, Bettye and William: I always cherished your brother and uncle as my Shubuta homie. He especially left a rich legacy within the medical world. He was so very generous with his resources and his wisdom. I pray God's richest blessings upon you and yours during this sad time and hope that you find comfort in knowing that others share your sorrow.

RIP Grandaddy... Triumphal Bridges-Grandma Pearlie Mae Florence

Tanya, I was very sorry to hear about your daddy's death but I rejoice that he is in the arms of Jesus forever. Linda Morrow