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Dawn Braddy

August 4, 1959 — June 9, 2025

Lyons

Dawn Warren Braddy, born August 4, 1959 to the late Lynette and Boy Warren of Oak Park, entered her heavenly home, peacefully, surrounded by those who loved her most on June 9, 2025. Dawn brought joy and warmth to every life she touched. Best known for her smile and generous heart, she brightened every room she entered and left lasting memories for all who got to know her.

Funeral Services will be Wednesday, June 11, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. in the chapel of Chapman Funeral Home with Reverend Mark Sweat officiating.

The family will receive friends Tuesday, June 10, 2025, from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m.at Chapman Funeral Home.

Pallbearers are Scottie Bell, Benjie Bell, Clay Lanigan, Jayme Elliott, Christopher Ivey and Jamie Tanner.

A devoted wife, mother, and grandmother, Dawn treasured family above all; she always placed them at the center of her life, guiding her decisions with compassion and unconditional love. Together with her husband of 49 years, Jimmy D. Braddy, she built a life filled with happiness and cherished memories. Together they raised 3 beautiful children Lynn Braddy Sapp of Portal, Jimmy Wray Braddy of Metter, and preceded in death by their third child, just months before, in January, Rusty Marion Braddy.

Dawn was the strong heart of her family — a woman whose greatest joy came from the people she loved. She poured her time, energy, and unwavering affection into being a wife, a mom, and “Nana” — titles she carried with pride and grace. Her family was her world, and she made every moment together feel like a treasured memory in the making.

Dawn grew up with a strong love for family, a great sense of humor, and a joy for adventures — a legacy she is leaving behind to her children and grandchildren. Whether it was casting a line from the edge of the river, camping around a fire at the lake, or gliding across the water in a boat watching her children, and grandchildren, tube; she sometimes even joined in on the fun herself, if you can imagine, she just loved an adventure! She loved traveling too, taking many trips with family and friends throughout her lifetime! She loved the mountains, lakes, and rivers. Whether they went by car or camper, she was eager to see different places. She was always ready to go too, whether her family had a camping trip planned or her sisters were ready to load up and hit the road. She was always ready to explore somewhere new! These moments were never about the catch or the destination, but about the laughter, the stories, and the togetherness.

Born in Chatham County, Dawn loved serving others. She started her service career when she was 17, at Dairy Queen, where she worked on and off for 18 years. She then worked at the Tax Commissioner's office for over 8 years. She then worked at the magistrate office for 14 years and was truly humbled and honored when elected by her county as magistrate judge, in the 2016 election. Running for office and being elected was the highlight of her career, as well as made her husband beam with pride. She took the position with the utmost respect and truly cared for each and every aspect of her job during her tenure. It was with a heavy heart and deep deliberation that she had to give up her position earlier than desired, because of her health.

Dawn Braddy is survived by her beloved husband of 49 years, Jimmy D. Braddy; her 2 children, Lynn Sapp (Jason) and Jimmy W. Braddy (Polly); adopted daughter Michelle Lyons of Swainsboro, her adored grandchildren, Denny Sapp (Jobie), Cassy Surrency (Tyler), Jaci Sapp, Nat Henry Braddy, J Fisher Braddy, and Jansley Braddy, as well as, 2 great grandchildren Tatum Surrency and Brynnlyn Sapp. In addition, she is also survived by her 2 sisters and a brother she loved dearly, their spouses, many extended nieces and nephews, and friends who were lucky enough to know her love. She now joins her son Rusty Braddy, granddaughter Jade Braddy, and 2 brothers Freddy Warren and Wray Warren in peaceful rest. She was a faithful member of Pendleton Springs Baptist Church and will leave behind her strong church family that she was thankful for daily.

Though our hearts grieve, we rejoice in the hope of Christ and the assurance that we will one day be together again. Her legacy of faith, love, and compassion will continue to shine through her family, friends, and all the lives she touched.

The family asks in lieu of flowers donations can be made to the JAB Foundation established in her late granddaughter Jade’s honor. Donations can be mailed to JAB Foundation, 3421 Jones Road, Metter, Georgia. You can also honor Nana by spending time with your loved ones and sharing God’s love with others, never taking a single moment for granted — just as she did every day.

“She is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come. She speaks with wisdom, and faithful instruction is on her tongue. Her children rise up and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praises her.” — Proverbs 31:28

She is deeply missed, forever loved, and now at peace with Jesus.

Condolences may be expressed at www.chapmanfhofswainsboro.com

Chapman Funeral Home of Swainsboro is in charge of the arrangements for Dawn Braddy, 65, of Lyons, GA.

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Tuesday, June 10, 2025

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Wednesday, June 11, 2025

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Wednesday, June 11, 2025

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