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Willie A Watkins Funeral Home
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My aunt, Ms. Alice Bullard-Clayton of 84 years on my dad side of the family passed away last week. Mel and I attended the funeral in Atlanta, GA. this past Monday. For those of you that are familiar with the Atlanta House Wives, Phaedra has entered into the Mortician business under the direction of Mr. Willie Watkins of Willie Watkins Funeral Home. My aunt taught Mr. Watkins in the 2nd grade and Mr. Watkins wanted the world to know that my aunt was truly instrumental in him fullfilling his dreams as a mortician and business owner. With biscuits on a platter dedicated to the bereaved family, to a formal march and top hat salute and doves to salute her life. The service was esquisite. Thank you Mr. Willie Watkins of ATL for sending my auntie Alice home in style.
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