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Andrea Elaine "Lady, Biggie, Big Baby" Bronner

Jacksonville, Florida

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BRONNER Funeral service for Andrea Elaine Bronner AKA Boss Lady, Biggie and Big Baby, will be held Saturday, September 24, 2016 at 11AM in Zion Hope Baptist Church. Andie as she was fondly called, attended the public schools of Duval County and graduated from Everest with a degree in Medical...

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Just stopping in here 9 years later as I prepare to celebrate my baby's 25th birthday and being reminded that another family is without their baby at this time. Thanks for being there for me, Andi B! We still love and miss you.

My condolences to the Bronner family may God give you strength and peace.RIP MY BIG BABY...

It's hard to believe, but God knew best. You will be missed but loved daily through those whose lives you touched. The memories of playing around with you during summer visits with all of our other cousins are cherished the most. Even as a little girl, your light shined bright! To my Great Aunt Elma, Aunt Hazel, Uncle Alonzo, cousin Nikki I love you all and will continue to pray your strength in this new chapter of life that has unfolded before you. Blessings to you all.....Rest in Heaven...

Rest in Heaven Drea. You will forever be missed.

Andrea was the first friend I made when I moved to Florida, away from my entire family, seventeen years ago. We met at BellSouth where both our stays were short lived but I'm so glad our paths crossed. Her warmth and beautiful smile were a welcome sight for a lonely newcomer. Through her, I ended up meeting the person who would father my child, and for that, I am eternally grateful. My deepest condolences to her family who I know she loved so much. I wish I could have made it down for her...

PRAYING FOR THE FAMILY

My Girl Big Andy is gone

To Cousin Alonzo, Hazel and my other family, Drea and I connected some years while attending one of the GA family reunions. She reminded me much of myself with her smile, fun-filled conversation and confidence. We discovered through conversation we were both Medical coders affiliated with AAPC and enjoyed our profession.

I would like to extend heartfelt sympathy to my family and ask that you reflect on the Good Times as you go through this difficult time.

My deepest sympathy to the family of Drea...She will be missed deeply