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Bryan Lee Sanders

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Bryan Lee Sanders

Birth
Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina, USA
Death
24 Apr 2015 (aged 41)
Georgia, USA
Burial
Greenwood, Greenwood County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Bryan Lee Sanders, 41, resident of 103 Loblolly Circle, husband of Andrea Dawn Davis Sanders died Friday, April 24, 2015 while working on the job in Georgia.

Born in Columbia, October 1, 1973, he was a son of James Lee "Jimmy" Sanders, Jr. and Mary Jean McLaurin Sanders. Mr. Sanders attended Lexington County Schools and was a truck driver for Carolina Pride for the last six years. He was extremely musically talented. His ability to sing, play guitar, keyboard and especially the drums was the envy of all who knew him. His love for music was always shared with family and friends anywhere, but he tremendously enjoyed the time with his wife and children in the "man cave" of music.

Mr. Sanders met his wife as a very young man at a Halloween party they had both been invited to. The two instantly fell in love and were married the following March. They grew together and always supported one another in a bond that would last a lifetime.

He was a faithful attendee of North Side Baptist Church.

Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 3:00 PM from the Blyth Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in Oakbrook Memorial Park.

Blyth Funeral Home 4/28/2015
Bryan Lee Sanders, 41, resident of 103 Loblolly Circle, husband of Andrea Dawn Davis Sanders died Friday, April 24, 2015 while working on the job in Georgia.

Born in Columbia, October 1, 1973, he was a son of James Lee "Jimmy" Sanders, Jr. and Mary Jean McLaurin Sanders. Mr. Sanders attended Lexington County Schools and was a truck driver for Carolina Pride for the last six years. He was extremely musically talented. His ability to sing, play guitar, keyboard and especially the drums was the envy of all who knew him. His love for music was always shared with family and friends anywhere, but he tremendously enjoyed the time with his wife and children in the "man cave" of music.

Mr. Sanders met his wife as a very young man at a Halloween party they had both been invited to. The two instantly fell in love and were married the following March. They grew together and always supported one another in a bond that would last a lifetime.

He was a faithful attendee of North Side Baptist Church.

Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 3:00 PM from the Blyth Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in Oakbrook Memorial Park.

Blyth Funeral Home 4/28/2015

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