Services for Bryan Lee Fields, 13, of Jonesboro, Route 5, will be this afternoon at 2:30 in the Farmers Union Funeral Home chapel, with Rev. James T. Randle and Rev. Dale Passmore officiating. Burial will follow in Pine Log Cemetery near Brookland.
Fields died Sunday morning during a fire which destroyed his home. He had lived all his life in Jonesboro and was a student of Bay School.
Survivors include his parents, George and Carolyn Fields of the home; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Gladys Clark of Jonesboro; two brothers, George Darren Fields and Kevin Fields both of the home; three half-brothers, George Fields and Jimmy Fields, both of Charlotte, N.C., and Edward Lee Fields of Spruce Pine, N.C.
Services for Bryan Lee Fields, 13, of Jonesboro, Route 5, will be this afternoon at 2:30 in the Farmers Union Funeral Home chapel, with Rev. James T. Randle and Rev. Dale Passmore officiating. Burial will follow in Pine Log Cemetery near Brookland.
Fields died Sunday morning during a fire which destroyed his home. He had lived all his life in Jonesboro and was a student of Bay School.
Survivors include his parents, George and Carolyn Fields of the home; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Gladys Clark of Jonesboro; two brothers, George Darren Fields and Kevin Fields both of the home; three half-brothers, George Fields and Jimmy Fields, both of Charlotte, N.C., and Edward Lee Fields of Spruce Pine, N.C.
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