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David Bryan Womack

Memorial service for Mr. David Bryan Womack, age 87, will be conducted Saturday, June 1, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. at Higgins Funeral Home with Bro. Ennis Hyman officiating. Burial will follow in Rose Hill Cemetery.

Bryan Womack was born July 26, 1925 to the late Charles I. And Maidie Foster Womack of Fayetteville, Tennessee. He joined the Army in 1943 and served his country in the Battle of Normandy, Northern France, Ardennes (Battle of the Bulge) and Central France. He served in Company B, 82nd Armed Recon Battalion. Bryan married Martha Phagan on February 22, 1948. This year they celebrated 65 years of marriage. They are parents of Marie (Jim) Monti of Plano, TX. They have two grandchildren Kristina Marie Monti and James Bryan Monti. He is also survived by his sister Janette Smith of Fayetteville, TN and one brother Dick Womack of Huntsville, AL.

He retired from Big Tenn Candy Brokerage of Nashville, Tennessee.

Visitation with the family will be Saturday morning from 9 until 11 a.m. at Higgins Funeral Home.

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#1 Comment By Lynn Bolles Drewy On May 30, 2013 @ 6:17 pm

Martha, I am so sorry to read this. We have not been in touch for many years, but I have often thought of you and Bryan and wondered where you were living. I have so many happy memories of you and all your family and send my deepest sympathy in the loss of your precious Bryan.
Love, Lynn

#2 Comment By Rev. Richard Moyers On May 30, 2013 @ 8:42 pm

May our God bless the family of David Womack with love and peace.

#3 Comment By Becky Gallant On May 30, 2013 @ 11:55 pm

Mrs. Martha and Marie,
I was so sad to read about Mr. Bryan. I have the fondest of memories from childhood when ya’ll would come to our house or when we would visit with you in Nashville. From my childlike perspective, I always thought Mr. Bryan was so kind because he would give me jars of Noxema before I would leave. I hope your happy memories will sustain you through the coming days and weeks. All of you were certainly dear friends of my parents and that never changed even years when you hadn’t seen each other.