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Ernest Philip "Phil" Bragg

Huntsville, Alabama

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Ernest Philip "Phil" BraggMay 24, 1946 - Dec. 1, 2013Ernest Philip "Phil" Bragg, age 67, passed away on December 1, 2013, at a local hospital.Phil was born in Whitesburg, GA on May 24, 1946; his parents were the late Albert Bragg and Othella "Betty" Bragg. He served in the US Army, was a member...

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Grief can be so hard during the holidays, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one this holiday season.

Jennifer and Family, I am sorry for your loss.

I had hoped to return from here in Afghanistan to see his smiling face, and hear the clanking of the horseshoes once again throughout the day. Phil crossed my mind several days earlier as I was thinking about a broken lawnmower he had, and said I was going to call him about it. Before I could do so, I got a text saying he was hospitalized. We never undertand why good people sometimes leave early. Maybe it's because their love and devotion is needed in Heaven to spread amongst more than just...

Phyllis, Bobby and family. So sorry that we are unable to attend Visitation and service due to Appointments. You all are in our prayers,

Kathy and Cecil Isbell

Nancy...I am thinking of you.....thoughts and prayers for you and your family.

Mrs. Nancy this is Steohanie (Dave Elliott), we've spoken briefly, but your Phil & I shared a lot of flower talk.. Just like to send my condolences to you & the family and say I'm sorry for your loss.Phil was a very nice man and he was so kind & nice to me when I visited Dave. He will forever be miss and often thought of when I visit. He's another angel that's earned his wings to fly high & look down low. Continued prayers for you & the family.

Ms. Nancy,
So sorry to hear that Mr. Phil has passed away. I'll never forget the first Avon order I placed with you. When it came to the delivery, I was surprised to received a call at work and the receptionist gave me a puzzled look and said, "It's your Avon Man". He always made my day when I got that special call, "Hey Cathy, this is Phil your Avon Man". I always looked forward to seeing him, and we would both vent about the doctors we were seeing and the treatments we both shared. ...

SO SORRY;MAY THE ALMIGHTY GOD;HEAL YOUR BROKENHEART;AND BIND UP YOUR PAINFUL SPOTS;PSALMS 147.3.TO COMFORT N STRENGTH YOUR FAMILY.PAT;IL.

Dear Nancy, Please accept our most sincere sympathies for your loss. Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.
Leondra and George Robinson