Mrs. Ann Brasher age 76, of Bath Springs, TN passed away on Wednesday April 29, 2020 at Jackson Madison County Hospital in Jackson, TN.
She is survived by her Husband; Robert Lynn Brasher of Bath Springs, TN., Son; Terry (Patricia) Brasher of Decaturville, TN, Brothers; Wayne Cruse of Decatruville, TN., Pete (Jean) Cruse of Parsons, TN., Jacky Cruse of Bradenton, FL., RM (Mary) Cruse of Philadelphia, PA., Sister; Judy (Tommy) Montgomery of Perryville, TN., Grandchildren; Patrick (Samantha) Brasher of Decaturville, TN, Tyler (Kelsey) Brasher of Nashville, TN, Parker (Angelica) Brasher of Martin, TN., Great Grandchildren; Owen Brasher, Graham Brasher. Several Nieces and Nephews.
She is preceded in death by her Mother; Jewell Cruse, Father; Leonard Cruse, Brother; Leon Cruse, Sisters; Lorene Parrish, Carolyn Byrd.
She was a member of the Amazing Grace Ministries Church in Parsons, TN.
The Brasher family will have a Family Visitation on Friday May 1, 2020 from 11:00AM until 1:00PM. Family Graveside Services will be held at the Decaturville City Cemetery on Friday May 1, 2020 at 2:00PM.
Note: During Family Visitation hours we ask that you please practice social distancing guidelines set forth by Governor Bill Lee.
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Stay at least 6 feet (about 2 arms’ length) from other people
Do not gather in groups
Stay out of crowded places and avoid mass gatherings
In addition to everyday steps to prevent COVID-19, keeping space between you and others is one of the best tools we have to avoid being exposed to this virus and slowing its spread locally and across the country and world.
When COVID-19 is spreading in your area, everyone should limit close contact with individuals outside your household in indoor and outdoor spaces. Since people can spread the virus before they know they are sick, it is important to stay away from others when possible, even if you have no symptoms. Social distancing is especially important for people who are at higher risk of getting very sick.
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