Connie Jo Brannon

by Lynn McMillen
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Watson-North Funeral Home is honored to be of service and ministry to the family of Connie Jo Brannon, age 46 of Decherd. Connie passed from this life peacefully at Summit Medical Center in Nashville on December 28, 2021while surrounded by her loving and devoted family. A lifelong resident of Franklin County, she will be remembered for so many things including her adventurous spirit. She always had a smile on her face and cracking jokes and being silly. She cared so very much for other people; she would literally give the shirt off her back and the shoes on her feet to anyone in need. She was such a lover of people, especially her grandbabies. She was amazingly creative and artistic person and had a sharp eye for photography. As a young girl she drew up “blue prints for her “dream homes”. Connie Jo is preceded in death by her father, Ted Ray Brannan; maternal grandparents, Paul and Roselea Brewer; paternal grandparents, John and Laura Brannan; step-father, Mark Phipps. She leaves to cherish her memory and mourn her passing, her mother, Dianne Brewer of Decherd; daughters, Felicia Paige (Shane) Froman of Auburn, IL. and Jade Ariel (Robert) Guffey of Tullahoma; son, Dylan Eugene (Lauren Craig) Guffey, also of Tullahoma; her cherished grandchildren, Isaac D. Froman, Hayden E. Guffey, Xander E. Morris, Victoria P. Froman, C. Avery Steele and Luna R. Steele. She also leaves the father of her children, Joseph Eugene “Gump” Guffey of Winchester along with a host of nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends at Watson-North Funeral Home Saturday January 1, 2022 between the hours of 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. The funeral service will be conducted Saturday January 1, 2022 at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Watson-North Funeral Home with Bro. Kelly May officiating. Online condolences may be sent to www.watsonnorth.com. “This isn’t good-by. Its ta-ta for now”.

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