THREE OAKS - Albert Lee Brayboy, 93, of Three Oaks, Michigan, passed away on Thursday, December 26, 2024. Arrangements are pending at Wagner Family Funerals Pobocik Chapel, Three Oaks.
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Tom Matthews
January 6, 2025
I met Albert and his family while working as his caregiver. He was much more than a client he was my friend. He always thanked me and I always told him it was my honor to help him. He loved God, he loved the Marines, and he loved his family. He was a great example to his family. It was a privilage to know him. May he rest in peace.
Dr. Debra and David Mannia
January 5, 2025
We met Albert and Dorothy many years ago. They both were so friendly and congenial; it was easy to be quick friends. Albert was always interested in telling us about his past working years in Chicago. He loved what he did and mentioned how he looked forward to work. He also added that he enjoyed the people of Three Oaks and "how friendly and outgoing everyone was towards Dorothy and me." He was extremely fond of the members of his church and often commented on their outreach to them as new members of their church. Many of the community members would go and spend time with Dorothy, knowing she was home bound. I remember how much Albert enjoyed being the parade marshal for the Flag Day event. He prided himself as being a member of the armed forces and love his country. Albert also enjoyed driving his antique chevy into the village. That was his pride and joy.
Albert you will be missed but not forgotten for your warm personality, contagious laugh and friendship you showed to everyone. Rest in God's peace, Albert.
Tom and Martha Spychalski
January 3, 2025
We met Albert and his wife Dorothy many years ago while living in Three Oaks. Albert was a proud Marine Corps veteran. He was also a gentle and caring soul who was devoted to caring for Dorothy during her long illness prior to her passing. Always enjoyed seeing Albert driving his classic car in numerous Three Oaks parades. Our deepest sympathy to Gary and the entire Brayboy family. May Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ grant comfort and peace to each of you.
Bob Khoury
January 1, 2025
Always enjoyed your company at the Legion. Lived hearing about that Afghan dog of yours loving to be dried off with a leaf blower. Seeing that and your story still makes me smile to this day. You were a nice man...may you spend eternity in a state of peace.
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