Mary Allisun Brock
Louisville, GA – Mary Allisun “Sunny” Brock, 26, entered into rest Wednesday morning, January 2, 2013 at Doctors Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 4:00PM Sunday, January 6, 2013 at Louisville United Methodist Church with Rev. David Hibberts and Rev. Jerry W. Cofer officiating. Interment will follow in the Louisville City Cemetery.
Sunny grew up in Beech Island SC but has lived in Louisville since the age of 10 and was a 2004 graduate from JCHS. She had an inquisitive mind, was a voracious reader, was very creative and wrote poetry. Sunny had a heart of gold, always helping others. She was very close to her PaPa Charlie. She loved being a mother and doted on her son. A devoted mother, loving daughter, loyal sister and dependable friend, Sunny will be greatly missed by all who had the privilege to know her.
Sunny was preceded in death by her daughter, Alanna Rayne Brock; and her grandparents, C. H. Cofer Jr, E.F. Sturcken II, P.A. Brock and Mamie Brock. Those left to mourn her loss are her son, Andrew Joseph “A.J.” Peavey, her parents, Julie Cofer Sargent and William T. Sargent II, Edward F. Sturcken III (Doris) and Jeffrey W. Brock; her siblings, Bonnie Kaye Sargent, William Charles “Chip” Cofer Sargent, Louise Sturcken and Frank Sturcken ; her grandparents, Juanita Cofer, Terry and Andrea Sargent, Loretta Muns and Shirley Sturcken; special friend, Michael Hines; Aunts and Uncles, Charles John Cofer (Judy), Jerry W. Cofer, Diane C. Barnes (David), Kristin Sargent, Amber Sargent and Brandon Sargent; special cousins, Jennifer Lloyd and Kari Johnson; several other cousins and many friends. Serving as pallbearers will be Chance Anderson, Andrew Peavey, Brian Rabun, Ronnie Templeton, Tony Toole and Jerry Whiteside.
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Afterglow
I’d like the memory of me
to be a happy one,
I’d like to leave an Afterglow
of smiles when day is done.
I’d like to leave an echo….
Whispering softly down the ways
of happy times and laughing times
and bright and sunny days.
I’d like the tears of those who grieve
to dry before the sun of happy memories
that I leave behind when day is done.
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The Lights are out in the mansion of clay;
The curtains are drawn for the dweller’s away;
She silently slipped o’er the threshold by night,
To make her abode in the City of Light.