Ms. Brittany Marie Markham

Ms. Brittany Marie Markham obituary, Kemp, TX

Ms. Brittany Marie Markham

Brittany Markham Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 3, 2012.
Brittany Marie Markham was born on May 3, 1991 in Terrell, Texas and passed away on December 3, 2012 in Kemp, Texas. Brittany was a 2010 graduate of Kemp High School and was a waitress at her grandmother's restaurant, The Western Café of Kemp since she was a child. As a child Brittany enjoyed dancing with her father on his feet and spending time with her family. Brittany was the social bee and the life of the party. Brittany considered all others before herself and often felt there was not enough time in the day to help so many. Brittany was known for her contagious laugh, slobbery kisses and even clumsiness. Brittany was the queen of texting and talking and never seemed to have enough time in her life for that as well. Brittany was the light and joy of her families' life. Brittany was a member of the New Beginnings Baptist Church and was baptized on October 21, 2012 by the "Preacher Man", Rev. Frank Sizemore. Brittany is preceded in death by her Great Grandparents; Fred and Virgie Lindsey, R.L and Mary Hudson, Grandparent's, Arthur Markham, Ronald Lindsey and Step-Grandfather, Foy Brewer. Thos left to cherish Brittany's life are her Father; Billy Wayne Markham and Step-Mother, Stephanie Markham of Rockwall, Mother; Rose Marie Smith and Step-Father, Philip of Kemp, Brother, Kasey Wayne Markham of Kemp, Step-Brother, Philip Smith Jr. of Kemp, Step-Sister, Halie Miller of Kemp, Step-Sister, Brenda McLemee of Rockwall and Step-Sister, Sarah Greene of Rockwall, Grandparent's; Ted and Cleo Helsley of Kemp, Katie and Johnny Pattison of Emhouse, Uncle Timmy Markham of Sulphur Springs, Aunt Rhonda Markham and Uncle, David of Kemp, Aunt, Rolanda Smith and Husband, Billy of Kemp, Uncle, Ritchie Lindsey of Kemp, Aunt Rosland Baker and Uncle, Mitch of Gun Barrel City, Aunt, Deshaunda Wilson of Mabank, Uncle Paul Hutchins of Kemp and numerous cousins and friends.

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