OBITUARY
Courtney Marie Brannon
May 30, 1996 – March 9, 2018

IN THE CARE OF
Eternal Hills Funeral Home, Cremation and Memory Gardens
Courtney Marie Brannon, age 21, of Braselton, went home to be with the Lord on March 9, 2018. She was born on May 30, 1996. She is preceded in death by her grandfather James W. Hinson Sr., grandfather Tom Brannon, father Craig Brannon, Aunt Melissa Evans and Uncle Timothy Miller. She is survived by her grandmother Nita Hinson, grandmother Bobbie Brannon, mother Theresa Crabtree, step-father Thomas Crabtree and brother Jacob Brannon along with his wife, Chloe Brannon; sister Ashley Crabtree and her husband Daniel Kedzierzawski, and sister Amanda Crabtree. Uncles and Aunts include Leisa Miller of St. Louis Missouri, Jay and Tanya Locke of Loganville, James and Andrea Hinson of Braselton, Bryon Howells, Mike Hinson family, Evans family, Mike and Darla Brannon, Charles Brannon and companion Hattie Green. Surviving cousins are Caroline Miller, Evan Miller, Madison Locke, Grayson Locke, Tommy Brannon, Jasmine Brannon, Lilli Brannon, Eva Brannon, Emily Brannon, Melinda Crotzer, Charles Crowe, and Chris Cox.
Courtney loved God and her family. She loved the color pink and anything leopard print. She had a contagious laugh and enjoyed shopping.
Courtney went to Whistleville Christian School in Barrow County and graduated from Faith Academy.
Her life will be celebrated at Eternal Hills Funeral Home in Snellville, Georgia on Sunday, March 18, 2018, with a viewing from 1pm-3pm and a service to immediately following. Courtney will be laid to rest Monday, March 19, 2018 in Birmingham, Alabama at Elmwood Cemetery.
Arrangements under the direction of Eternal Hills Funeral Home, Snellville, GA.
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