BRENDA JEAN SAPP was born on September 20, 1966, to the
late Joseph Snelling and Martha Lou Williams.
She attended Jenkins County High School and later got a diploma
of graduation from Christian Correspondence School in
Townsend, GA.
Brenda began taking a liking in the field of nursing care, she
began working as a CNA and done so for over thirty years. She was
a tremendous worker who took care of all her patients with care
and compassion; later, she retired from Pruitt Bethany Facility in
Millen, GA.
Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come; the
old has gone, the new is here!
At an early age, she found love and married the love of her life,
Marlon Sapp, Sr., on May 14, 1986, whereas she began her family
which included three wonderful children. She became a member of
Miracle Deliverance Center and later moved her membership with
the union of the Holy Spirit to serve in the Gospel at Outreach For
Christ Ministry. She served as a faithful member, secretary, prayer
warrior, and treasurer. She lived what she preached until she was
called home to be with her King. Truly she had a heart of gold; she
loved Jesus, most of all, and she loved her family.
Left to cherish her memories: her loving husband, Marlon Sapp,
Sr.; children, Genet Snelling, Marlon Sapp and Marlo Sapp, all of
Millen, GA; grandchildren, Jayla Brownless, Timothy Snelling,
Amber Sapp, Jonathan Lockett, Kaleah Sapp, Madison Snelling,
Kannon Sapp, and Aspen Sapp; one great-grandchild, Zyaire
Drummer; siblings, Josephine (Terrie) Williams of Waynesboro,
GA, Sarah Hills, Teako Hart, Jenetha (Lepore) Hagins of Millen,
Shirley Haynes of Waynesboro, GA, Calvin Snelling of Trenton, NJ,
Max (Juanita) Snelling, Dwayne C. (Cynthia) Snelling of Millen,
GA, Isreal (Paulette) Snelling of Garfield, GA, Andrew Hart of
Waynesboro, GA, David (Denise) Snelling of Metter, GA, and Joe
Snelling of
Millen, GA; in-laws, George (Mariea) Sapp of Augusta,
GA, Pearlie (Larry) Copeland of Savannah, GA, John (Wanda)
Sapp of Reidsville, GA, Evelyn Sapp, Charlie Sapp of
Millen, GA,
Jeanette Sapp of Virginia, and Merita Sapp of Atlanta, Louis Williams, Sardis, GA; and a host of uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.