Mr. Brian Howard Marshal Whittle

Obituary For Mr. Brian Howard Marshal Whittle

Celebration of life for Mr. Brian Howard Marshal Whittle will be held Friday, October 7, 2016. 1:00p.m. at Grissom-Clark Eastlake Chapel. Visitation Thursday, October 6, 2016 from 12:00noon to 6:00 p.m. Wake from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at Grissom-Clark Funeral Home. 404-373-3191 www.grissom-clarkfh.com



Guest Book

You have my deepest condolences. May the love of family, friends, and Almighty God comfort you during your time of grief and afterward. (Ps. 83:18; Isa. 41:10) May the hope of a resurrection on a restored earth bring you peace. (John 5:25; Psalm 37:11, 29)

- P. Henderson

My condolences in the loss of your beloved family member. During this difficult time we need comfort. The Bible offers beautiful words at Psalm 147:3; He (God) heals the brokenhearted;He binds up their wounds. Also Revelation 21:4 promise in the future; And he (God) will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. May these scriptures provide comfort for you now and in the days ahead.

- R. Sweatman

To Brian's family and friends. It is with deep sympathy that I share in your sorrow. I Worked with Brian many years ago at National Life Insurance Company, looking back at those days we were a very close knit group of coworkers. I lost contact with the group until very recently but I can still recall the craziness and fun times we shared. One of the most difficult things we have to deal with is the death of a loved one. How comforting to know that the scriptures assures us at Isaiah 25:8 that God will swallow up death forever and wipe the tears from all faces. Since it is impossible for God to lie we know for a fact that will be our reality. Until such time we will remember Brian based on fond memories. Char :-)

- Charmayne Bowie

Brian's memory will always be alive with me. We worked together for years, we partied together for just as long, shared ideas and opinions on common interests. He wanted to live , told me he would look for a job when he got out of the hospital and I promised we would have coffee together as soon as he did. Its too late for that cup of coffee now but the good times we had will last forever. My sincere sympathies go out to his family, the loss of a loved one is never easy but know that you are not alone. Rest in peace my friend.

- Sydney Williams

To Normadelle, Brent, Candice and Kristy: we are so sorry for your loss. We knew Brian as a caring, considerate and charming man who loved his family and particularly adored his grand-children. He was a self-motivated and conscientious man who never wavered from a challenge. We pray that God's grace provides comfort in your sadness and love surrounds you as you grieve.

- Byron and Rosalee Henry

May your soul rest in peace dear Brian. Your journey on earth has ended. May your transition be beautiful and your family reunion joyful. Loving memories of the times we spent together as children,

- Eleanor Jones

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- Kristy (your baby girl)

Dad, I will never forget you! I will continue to pray daily that your ok and safe. I miss you soooo much, your presence, your smile. I miss the only person who ever has my back in everything no matter what. I feel so alone now that your gone. No one to cheer me on or just genuinely listen without judging. I relive all our memories in my head regularly. I'm so glad I at least had 28 years of your presence. Rest peacefully Brian H. Love your Babygirl

- kristy Whittle (your baby girl)