Grace-Britton-Obituary

Grace Johnson Britton

Frankfort, Kentucky

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FRANKFORT - Grace Johnson Britton, 80, Chickasaw Tr. Services will be conducted from the Calvary Baptist Church, at 2 pm Thurs. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens. She died Sat., at Tampa General Hospital, Tampa, FL. at 6:08 am following a short illness. A native of Scott County, she was...

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I love you, Mama! I will miss eating and watching Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune with you. You were my best friend. I'll miss our talks. Thank you for telling me about Jesus. I know through Him I will see you and Daddy again. Dance the Tennessee waltz with Daddy and give him a hug from me. I love you both. You are a tremendous Lady!!

I have been Grace's "adopted sister" for almost 50 years.She was a wonderful friend..She will be missed by many..
I have great memories.
Ann Karrick

We would like to send our deepest sympathy to you and your family in the death of your loved one. Our love and thoughts are with you.

We have many fond memories of Grace and Nat at Calvary Baptist Church in Frankfort. They were both among the most loved and revered people we have ever known. We share your grief.

Grace was such a blessing to us. She was always so upbeat and loved her children. She was so spunky and full of life. We know that she is with our Lord and Savior and with the man she loved so much here on earth (Nat). She loved the little children in her Sunday School class and always went early to get ready for them. She will be missed. God bless her up there, we know you will!

I was so shocked and saddened to hear this news Saturday morning. Grace was one of the most gentle, kindhearted people I have ever known. She will be so missed everywhere but especially here at the General Assembly in the Enrolling and Engrossing office. My thoughts and prayers are with her family.

I shall never forget Grace's big ole Coca Cola cake at the Courtday weekends.What fun everybody had...