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LATTA " Services for Sharon Abbey Hyatt Bullard will be at 4 p.m. today in Union Baptist Church, with burial in Old Ebenezer Church Cemetery, directed by Cooper Funeral Home.
Mrs. Bullard, 36, died Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2005, from injuries received in an automobile accident.
Born Nov. 13, 1968, in Marion County, she was the daughter of Josephine Gardner Johnson and the late James Lee Hyatt. She was a member of Union Baptist Church and was a homemaker.
Survivors include her husband, Phillip Allen Bullard of Latta; son, Taylor Brigman of Latta; daughters, Allie Shaye Bullard and Karri Beth Bullard, both of Latta; mother, Josephine Johnson of Latta; and brothers, Jimmy (Valeria) Hyatt and Kelly (Lisa) Hyatt, both of Latta.
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Reginald & Debbie Nolan
September 10, 2005
Our thoughts and prayers is with your family.
DORIS TARTE HENDERSON
September 10, 2005
TO The Family Of Sharon Abbey
Hyatt Bullard
I am very sorry for your lost . May God bless and be with you.
Stan & Cheryl Hunter
September 10, 2005
Our thoughts and Prayers go out to you all at this time . God Bless
John & Carolina Jenkins
September 10, 2005
Our prayers are with you.
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Rodney & Kim Madden
September 10, 2005
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Laurie & Bill Flynn
September 10, 2005
Phillip, my heart goes out to you and the family at this time. I was so looking forward to meeting Sharon at upcoming company events. I will certainly miss hearing her sweet voice on the phone asking so kindly if she can speak to you for just a moment...Please know that God is with you and the children at this time. Look to him for guidance and he will comfort you. We will keep you in our prayers. God Bless..
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