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Nancy Caldwell
January 10, 2019
What a wonderful husband, dad, grandfather and friend. Jim Bratton was one of the finest man I've ever know. A true gentleman. He will be missed by many but oh what a wonderful life he had. I am so sorry for your loss and will keep your whole family in my prayers.
Nancy Caldwell
January 10, 2019
What a wonderful husband, dad, grandfather and friend. Jim Bratton was one of the finest man I've ever know. A true gentleman. He will be missed by many but oh what a wonderful life he had. I am so sorry for your loss and will keep your whole family in my prayers.
January 9, 2019
So sorry to hear of Jim's passing. Our family goes back more than 60 years. There are so many fond memories. Alleen was the private secretary for my father, William A. Fisher, C&S Bank, in the late 1950's/early 1960's. I remember the day she told my father she found her beau to share the rest of her life with. She brought Jim to our house for dinner to meet him. Of course their life to be was a match made in Heaven. My memories go back to many visits to their first home on Rickenbacker Way off Roswell Rd. Then there were dart challenge competitions between Jim and me in our home on Glenridge Dr. There were dinners at my parent's home in Alpharetta with all the children when they were very young, and Christmas at Jim and Alleen's home on Muscogee Ave. And Susan's wedding. Many years have passed since those nostalgic years. My parents passed on years ago, communications became less frequent, but fond memories persist to this day. I am sorry Orysia and I cannot make the memorial. We are out town. Alleen, you and your children and your grand children are in our prayers for Jim's entrance
to his eternal life.
Billy and Orysia Fisher
January 9, 2019
Please accept my deep condolences for the loss of your loved one. May God give you the strength and power to cope with the loss and memories that will bring a smile to your face and warmth to your heart. Isaiah 40:29
January 8, 2019
I worked as Mr. Bratton's secretary at Gambrell Russell in the mid-1970s. I have wonderful memories of my time working with him--his sense of humor, his gracious manners, and his patience with a 19 year working in her first city job. My condolences to Aileen and the rest of the family, but what a wonderful life he lived and how much he gave to the world. What a celebration of his life you will have!
Brenda Austin Mason
Austin, Texas (formerly Atlanta)
January 8, 2019
My deepest condolences to the family of Mr. Bratton. May the words at Isaiah 57:15 bring you comfort in your time of mourning.
Brenda Shepherd
January 8, 2019
Mr. Bratton was a warm, caring person. I grew up near Decherd, TN, where both he and his father were held in high esteem. When I moved to the Atlanta area and needed legal advice, his high school friends (he was between my mother and my aunt in high school) suggested I contact him. He treated me with the same respect and professionalism as he did his international clients. We need more people such as he.
Charlotte Lindeman
January 8, 2019
I have such fond memories of Mr. Bratton and the entire Bratton family from my days of youth, playing at their home on Muscogee Avenue. Mr. Bratton was always so warm and friendly, and had such a wonderful sense of humor. I remember him being a whiz at Yahtzee and other board games. I'll be holding all of the family in my thoughts and prayers.
With Love,
Charlotte Craig Lindeman
January 8, 2019
To the family and friends please accept my condolences know that the God of all comfort feel your pain and sorrows. Isaiah 61:1,2 reads: He sent me (Jesus Christ) to bind up the broken hearted and to comfort all who mourn.
PSALMS 46:1
January 8, 2019
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Maarten van der Lande
January 8, 2019
I fondly remember the warmth and hospitality of Jim Bratton who together with his lovely wife Alleen welcomed us in their residence when we traveled to Atlanta on the occasion of the wedding of my brother Bernard to Deborah Clifton. Jim was a very nice person to be with and I shared with him the common interest in legal affairs, as we both had a career in the legal profession, but of course he was the senior and more experienced person, and I enjoyed listening to his stories and experiences.
The Van der Lande's will never forget Jim.
Our thoughts go to Alleen, and the children.
Maarten L.B. van der Lande
January 8, 2019
May the loyal love of God comfort the family and friends. Please accept my deepest condolences. 1 Thessalonians 4:14
BH
January 8, 2019
Sorry for your loss may there be comfort in knowing that god cares for you. 1 peter5 : 6&7
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