Mrs. Gloria Lovean Brannon Scott

Mrs. Gloria Lovean Brannon Scott
(May 10, 1953 - May 7, 2026)
Viewing Location: Leevy's Funeral Home, 1831 Taylor Street, Columbia, South Carolina
Viewing Date & Time: Friday, May 15, 2026 / 2:00 P.M. - 6:00 P.M.
Funeral Location: St. Peter Baptist Church, 7910 Broad River Road, Columbia, South Carolina
Funeral Date & Time: Saturday, May 16, 2026 / 1:00 P.M.
Interment Location: Lincoln Cemetery, 4900 Farrow Road, Columbia, South Carolina

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Mrs. Gloria Lovean Brannon Scott

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  1. Gloria, my heart was broken when I heard of your passing. Memories help to endure some of the pain.
    When I think of you, I think of how you always came by our grandmom to get us when we visited Irmo from Philly. Always funny and kind to us. Heaven has received a beautiful, spirited Angel. And I have a memory of a kind -hearted cousin. Thank you for being a part of my life. May God give you family peace during this time.

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  2. I’ll sincere condolences go out to the Scott family.

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  3. Gloria, we are really going to miss you as a friend and neighbor. Your smile and sense of humor was endless. God picked a beautiful rose from his garden. Fly with the angels my friend 🙏🏽.

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  4. Gloria has been faithful to her family, relatives, friends and community. She has been a good steward to many, and her impact in our community will be forever. School District Five of Lexington and Richland Counties appreciated her many years of service, prior to her retirement, which was grounded in loyalty and dedication to making its administrators, faculty, students, parents and staff a place where their ambitions and dreams could be realized.

    Thank you very kindly,
    Atty. Sherman L. Anderson

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  5. Our condolences to our neighbor John and the Scott family.

    Gloria fought the good fight and can now rest in peace.

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  6. Our deepest condolences and our prayers go out to the family.

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  7. Our deepest sympathies to the Scott and Brannon families. We offer prayers of comfort and peace.

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  8. Sincere condolences to Mr. Scott and Family. I will remember Gloria’s sweet spirit and beautiful smile. Those conversations and laughs we shared at Bethlehem (College Place) is a part of the memories that I hold onto..Rest Gloria Rest!

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  9. To John and Family
    Sending sincere and deepest sympathy. So sorry for your loss.
    – Carolyn Fuller & Brothers
    Edgefield, S.C.

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  10. To John and the family,
    Gloria this is so hard for me, you hold a special place in my heart. You always was my shining star. I remember the good times we had in the beauty salon you never turned me away when I needed a fresh look… get your rest sweetie. Love always

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  11. To John and family, I Loved Gloria like a sister and will sincerely miss her smile and laughter. My deepest condolences.
    Neighbor, Rose M. Fuller

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  12. My Condolences to the family. My classmate and friend you will truly be missed.

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  13. To John and my cousins. Words may not wipe away your tears,may not ease your pain,but her life will be treaured in beautiful ways.

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  14. Glo,

    We will certainly miss you, and our prayers are with your family and friends.

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  15. Glo, will always remember you.

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  16. My deepest condolences to the Scott and Brannon families.

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  17. Condolences to the Brannon and Scott families.

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  18. To The Family,

    Please Accept My Heartfelt Condolences. Truly the loss of a precious loved one is most difficult. Please find comfort in the promise our most loving Heavenly Father Jehovah God gives us in Revelation 21:4″And He will wipe out every tear from their eyes and death will be no more; neither will mourning; nor outcry; nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.” Yes, We can look forward to a time soon to come when all suffering including death will be done away with forever. For more encouraging information from the bible. Please visit jw.org

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  19. Gloria, I’m going to miss talking to you about the basketball games and the things we like to cook and eat and all our conversations. Take your rest sister. I will love you always

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  20. John, my heartfelt sympathy to you and the rest of the family. I’ll always remember my bestie from the first time we met 36 years ago. She’s in the hands of her Master whom she loved with all she had. Keep looking to Jesus he knows who you are. Weeping may endure for a night ——–but joy cometh in the morning. I love you Family, be at Peace!

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  21. Our deepest sympathy and condolences and prayers to the family.

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