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James Anthony Ausbrooks

Madison, Tennessee

Nov 23, 1937 – Feb 7, 2014 (Age 76)

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BORN
November 23, 1937
DIED
February 7, 2014
AGE
76
LOCATION
Madison, Tennessee

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James Anthony AusbrooksGallatin, TNJames Anthony Ausbrooks, of Sikeston, MO; formerly of Gallatin, TN passed away on Friday, February 7, 2014 at his home. Age 76.Mr. Ausbrooks is survived by his loving wife, Sherry Ausbrooks; daughters, Pamela Carter, of Hartwell, Ga, Lorrie Lindsey, of Grand...

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Pa,

I catch myself thinking of you and our conversations on a daily basis you did tell me this would be hard. I know how proud you are of the things we accomplished and as I continue our name with my children I want you to know that the meaning of AUSBROOKS is a symbol of family pride and unity is something we will pass on for generations. I will miss our unique conversations of cars,trucks, family, and sports. I miss you....

Love you heart to heart....

I will miss our pep talks before my big games. I did just what you told me to do, Show them no mercy! You were the only grandfather I ever knew. Thank you for all the great memories. Love you always.

Daddy you will always be in our hearts

Aunt Sherry
Thinking of you tonight.
Love,
Pam

Dearest ones, this is a poem I wrote when your daddy gave his life to Christ. It was written about him and Mama Dot.

Those long,long,days and restless nights,
Were full of worry and a miracle seemed out of sight.
Your trials and tribulations would come and go,
the doubt would enter, but God's grace, to you, He showed.
You used His Word to stand upon,
and He gave you the strength to know that the curtain had not been drawn...
I can see you now the...

Remembering "you" and yours!

Pam, Tony and Todd, I am so sorry for what you are going through right now. I know it is hard to give up your Dad. You will get to keep the good memories you have though and no one can take take those from you. I pray that you will find peace and accept comfort from our Father God.

Dear sweet Uncle Tony, although I didnt see you often when I did see you, you always made me feel special and loved. Thinking of the time you picked me and my girls at the airport and the great fun we had. I know Forrest, my Dad is rejoicing at your arrival. I can see the two of you laughing together. To Todd and Tony and your sisters as well as Sherry sending my love and prayers and our deepest sympathies. Lisa and Glen Wright