Myrtle-Braxton-Obituary

Myrtle Wood Braxton

Lynchburg, Virginia

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Myrtle Wood Braxton Myrtle Wood Braxton, of Madison Heights, 90, wife of the late James F. Braxton, transitioned to heaven at 5:15 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 27, 2010. Born in Amherst County, she was the daughter of the late Alfred and Elnora Wood. She was preceded in death by one brother, Roy Alfred...

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Loretta and Family, it was truly a blessing to have your mother with you in sound mind and heart for 90 years. We realize this is a difficult time for each of you, know that our thoughts and payers are with you. May God continue to bless each of you. Gerry and Willie Stroman Kokomo, Indiana

Loretta, Jennien and the Braxton Family It is good to know that your mom is survived by so many who loved her and will remember her always. I share your sorrow and continue to be blessed.

Loretta, Gloria, and the Braxton family.
I am so sorry to hear of your mother's home-going. As my family and I have sat were you and your family are now, I can say that death creates a "void" that is seldom filled however, memories create a place that is always welcoming. May your memories remind you all of what was, and will always be, a mother's love. My deepest sympathy.

Dear Loretta and family, I know you have suffered a great loss but God has blessed you with your mother all of these years. He has shown great favor to you and your family. Continue to be blessed, you are in my prayers

Please know that your sorrow is shared by many who knew and admired Miss Myrtle. Those of us, who are a certain age, will always remember being welcomed to her home on the corner and the feeling of love radiating throughout that home. Miss Myrtle and her peers made Madison Heights a real community full of love and caring that made us all better people. Rest in peace Miss Myrtle.

In the silence of the days you'll still find memories , May those memories offer comfort and bring you peace. With Deepest Sympathy.

To the Braxton Family, I am so sorry for your loss. Ms. Mrytle was the matriach of a wonderful family and the extended Mother to many others. She touched the lives of so many, to include mine. I remember when staying with my Grandmother, I would come visit Miriam and Ms. Mrytle would always welcome me into the home as if I was one of her own children. Anyone who knew Ms. Myrtle knew she would set you straight and even spank you if she had to--because she cared and loved everyone. I will...

To the Braxton Family, I am so sorry for your loss. Ms Myrtle was truly a wonderful woman. I will always remember her for being one of the many Mother's we had growing up. I know you will miss her greatly but God has called her home for her work on this Earth is done. I pray the family much strength; and hope that the many, many wonderful memories help you as you celebrate her life. With deepest sympathy.

Dear Buddy and family, sorry for the loss on your mom. She was like a mother to me, will always have good memories, she will be missed. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Marilyn and Bo Scott ( Radcliff, Ky )