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Jerry L. McBrayer

Charleston, South Carolina

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Jerry L. McBrayer Summerton, SC - Jerry L. McBrayer, 74, of Summerton, SC, went to be with his Heavenly Father Thursday, March 23, 2017, with his loving family by his side. Jerry was born August, 23, 1942, in Birmingham, Alabama, the son of Archie McBrayer and Claire Baldin McBrayer. At a young...

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I miss you so muse I love so I will miss you for ever I love you love esther

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I will miss for ever

May God give all Jerry's family the strength they will need during this sad time of loss. Jerry was my precious cousin, I have many memories that he is leaving behind, he had a sweet loving spirit, and that is what God has called on home. I know he is now walking on streets paved with gold, while singing, down by the river side, with aunt Clara, uncle Archie, mommaw, poppaw, his siblings, and many more beautiful angels. Fly high Jerry, and you will be missed, until we meet again in the sweet...

JoAnna and Kenneth, sending prayers your way.

Kenneth and Joanna, was so sorry to hear this news. Remember that special time that you (Kenneth) and your dad spent the week at the farm with us in Honduras. He so enjoyed himself and was always so helpful. I know you will all miss him. It hasn't been too long ago I saw him over at the Pinopolis Methodist Church at a Crunch Bunch lunch just last year. First time I had seen and talked with Jerry since 2005. I know you all will miss him dearly. It's never easy to lose a loved one. ...

Kenneth and JoAnna, Hardy and I send our love to you both. I have fond memories of Jerry. I know you will muss him very much. We are praying for comfort and peace for our Father above.

Uncle Jerry, you will be greatly missed. I can remember being younger and I was so amazed by some trick where you would make it look like you could pull your thumb off. Playing poker with you, and Mr,Ware when you lived in New Hope. But what will ALWAYS stay in my mind is that you were the best babysitter to Carol. When you would go for a visit to Alabama you would tell me to pack her some clothes. You would just take her wherever, and whenever you felt like doing something. I still have...

Dear Joanna, Kenneth, Betsy, Hunter, Judy, Tessa, and Kynlee, We are so sorry to hear of the loss of your father and grandfather. Please accept our sincere condolences during this difficult time. We will continue to pray for you all. God Bless You.