Terri Albritten

Terri Albritten obituary, Albany, GA

Terri Albritten

Terri Albritten Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Martin Luther King Memorial Chapel - Albany on Dec. 29, 2023.

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Terri Nicole Albritten was born March 13, 1972, in Albany, Georgia. She was the daughter of Hardwick Grant, Jr. and the late Yvonne Albritten.
She was educated in the Dougherty County School System, including Monroe Comprehensive High School. Throughout her school years, she was a fun-loving, adventurous young lady who garnered much from her educational experiences and extra-curricular activities.
Terri dearly loved the Lord; attended Greater Second Mt. Olive Baptist Church; and remained prayerful as she journeyed through life.
Loving daughter, devoted mother, doting grandmother, committed sister, awesome aunt, loyal cousin, and unforgettable friend, Terri embraced life with open arms. She loved having fun and when in her presence, there was never a dull moment. Terri was a conscientious homemaker-always taking care of her family and ensuring that she was there for her children.
Family and friends meant the world to her and she truly enjoyed spending time with them. She was a great conversationalist who loved engaging everyone around her in endless hours of fun-filled conversations. Her glowing personality and caring spirit will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her dearly.
On December 20, 2023, Terri transitioned from this earthly life to eternal rest and peace. In addition to her mother, she was preceded in death by her grandparents, James Albritten, Emma Albritten, and Hardwick Grant; and four siblings, Yovaski Albritten, Stacey Grant, Keisha Albritten, and Charon Albritten.
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Loving memories will forever be cherished by her father, Hardwick Grant, Jr.; her children, Sharaski Albritten, Edward Albritten, Ashilyn Tift, and Mi'Teria Albritten; grandchildren, Caranasa, Camarley, De'Erius, Donnie, Sabastian, and Ariyanna; grandmother, Leila Grant; aunts, Della Mae Albritten and Willie Mae Dixon; great aunt, Annie McGhee; nephew and niece, Jaerius Albritten and Shakera Love; and a host of cousins, extended family and friends.
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