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Burnella "Bunnie" Jackson-Ransom

Atlanta, Georgia

Nov 16, 1940 – Feb 2, 2023

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BORN
November 16, 1940
DIED
February 2, 2023
LOCATION
Atlanta, Georgia

Obituary

Bunnie Jackson-Ransom, an Atlanta businesswoman and former city first lady, died Thursday, Feb. 2 at the age of 82 surrounded by family in her Southwest Atlanta home.Her funeral is scheduled for 10 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 13, at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta. Murray Brothers Funeral Home is...

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Brilliant lady.
As an alumnus of NCCU, I am proud to have learned and graduated from the same institution. What a life she lived, I am sure she made all who graced her presence better by just being in her aura.

A woman of great honor in so many walks of life. Your kindness, generosity, and gifts to the world will live on forever. Thank you. Condolences to the family. May you find comfort and peace in the years to come.

Bunnie will be sorely missed by the Cascade/Atlanta/metro business community. She was smart, quick witted and very insightful. She was VERY helpful in launching & growing my new business in the Cascade area 22 years ago. Her advice, counsel and marketing expertise were critical to a successful launching of this new enterprise. God bless her and her family. May she rest in peace. J. Mack Willis, Sr.

My Heartfelt Sincere Condolence To the Entire Family of Our (ATL) First Lady, Bunnie Jackson Ransom. Rose

Thanks for all you contributed to Atlanta´s Society as First Lady during Mayor Jackson´s reign as mayor and even afterwards in your own right. You are to be commended. E Abrams

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Bunnie was a beautiful lady and savvy businesswoman. I interfaced with her in several social clubs and even there, her business acumen and social grace was obvious. My oldest daughter and hers were good high school friends and enjoyed the perks and gracious hospitality of good times spent in Bunnie´s lovely home...... We will all miss this beautiful spirit. And we wish for the family to take courage and strength from the wonderful memories of the beauty and grace of our Bunnie....

I was honored to submit Bunnie Jackson Ransom's name for the Pinnacle Award which she so deserved and won. She was beautiful, humble, and appreciative. Unique in every way.

Not only did I enjoy playing Bridge with Bunnie, I also enjoyed our partnering on the play "Only Just a Minute". I will miss her and her wit.