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IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR DISTRICT DIRECTOR

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Dr. Brenda Sheree Bryant Hausser
​DECEMBER 6, 1946 – APRIL 12, 2018

Dr. Brenda Sheree Bryant Hausser, age 71 of Stockbridge, Georgia passed away April 12, 2018. She was born in Atlanta, Georgia to the late Archie Wesley and Lila Blanche Pittman Young. She was preceded in death by a previous husband, Ronald Bryant and a step-son, Bruce Bryant. Dr. Hausser received her Doctorate in Education from Nova University in 1993, a Masters of Education from Georgia State University in 1987 and a Bachelor’s of Science in Education from Georgia State University in 1977. Dr. Hausser was a member of Community Bible Church, the Gold Wing Rider’s Association, member and past president of Georgia Reading Association, a member of the International Literacy Association, member of Leader IRA Special Interest Group, Former Assistant School Superintendent in Butts County, and Reading Coordinator for the Henry County School System. Dr. Hausser has received numerous awards and recognitions for her service to various education and reading organizations. She enjoyed reading, teaching, riding motorcycles and traveling, especially to the beach and the mountains.
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