Orlie Ann “Sweet” Middleton

Orlie Ann “Sweet” Middleton (Brison) June 12, 1943 to May 19, 2017

 

Father: Welton “Mack” Brison

Mother: Fannie C. Montgomery Brison

 

Preceded in death by

Spouse: Richard H. Middleton

Significant Other: Lonnie Williams Jr. for 28 years

Oldest Son: Ricky Brison

Sister: Minnie Little

Brother James Brison

 

Survived by

Three Brothers: Welton and (Rosie) Brison

John L Brison

Willie E. Brison

One Sister: Lucille and (Earven) Hulsey

One Sister In-Law Betty McCullough

 

Children: Harold E. Middleton

John L. (Felita) Middleton

Lonette Middleton

Daughter In-Law Lynetta Brison

 

Grandchildren: Steven M. Wade

Sheri M. Wade

Justin Lee

Antonio Perkin

Agnee` McClendon

Chelsy Middleton

Jerin L. Middleton

 

4 Great Grandchildren, many she cherish and love close-knit family includes a

host of special nieces, nephews and dear friends.

 

  • Born in St. Louis MO
  • Grew in Arkansas where she talked about remembering picking cotton as a young child. As a teen she moved to Franklin Co. before moving to St. Louis where she raised her family.
  • Lived in Robertsville before her final days at Marymount Manor in Eureka.

 

The BEST sister, mom, and friend to so many, she had a special way that allowed you to talk to her about anything. Sweet had a passion for cooking, fishing, and gardening both vegetables and flowers. A true advocate of volunteering, her health did not allow her to work a full-time job but that did not stop her from getting involved in her community. A true Nurturer, she served at a local food pantry, as well as serving After-School meals, and worked her magic in so many ways that insteel this goodness into her children. Sweet encourage, foster, cultivated others to seek the good things in life.

 

There’s no word to say how wonderful you are

….and how I love you for it!

 

Swing Low Sweet Chariot

 

Swing low, sweet chariot,

Coming for to carry me home.

Swing low, sweet chariot,

Coming for to carry me home.

 

I looked over Jordan, what do I see,

Coming for to carry me home.

A band of angels coming after me,

Coming for to carry me home.

 

I looked over Jordan, what do I see,

Coming for to carry me home.

A band…

 

 

The Family of Orlie Ann Middleton would like to express their sincere appreciation for your prayers, condolences, and the many ways that you have reached out to express love and kindness.

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