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Mitchell Brantley: White Doves Over the Pee Dee
from November 2021
by VIP Magazine
Mitchell Brantley

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Mitchell will release his doves at the Veterans Park on November 11th.
WHITE DOVES OVER THE PEE DEE
Not all heroes wear capes. That’s certainly the case with PDRTA bus driver and falconer Mitchell Brantley. Mitchell learned at an early age that following Christ and being persistent in his beliefs could help him positively impact those he came in contact with. Life has certainly brought struggles to his life. Mitchell has witnessed his father, two grandfathers, a grandmother, three uncles, two aunts, and a sister-in-law struggle and eventually lose their lives to cancer. These events encouraged him to create a mission by releasing doves during special events throughout the community. Mitchell got into falconry 13 years ago after meeting a young man flying a red-tailed hawk at a local park. “He was the youngest falconer in South Carolina at only 17 years old. That’s when I began investigating how I could become a falconer,” Mitchell explains. “Five years later, as I was flying my hawk at a local golf course, I ran into a golfer that asked if he could tag along with me. Turns out, this was the boy I met that inspired my newfound hobby.” Most recently, Mitchell added 12 doves to his flock that he refers to as The 12 Disciples. “My white doves are used to comfort those who have lost a loved one. The symbolism is that by watching the birds fly into the sky is like returning the soul of your loved one to heaven and our Holy Father, the Creator of all things,” Mitchell shares. “I reference them as The 12 Disciples who followed Jesus without second-guessing him. They dropped everything and followed because they were confident He knew the way. They later found out that not only did He know the way, but He was the way." (John 14-6) “Jesus said to him, ‘I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.'” Mitchell’s following of Christ is also shown in his day-to-day doings as a city bus driver. “While driving the bus, I’ve encountered a lot of broken people. Some with a place to go, some just looking to socialize. I’ve had the privilege of building relationships with these individuals.” The relationships become so connected that bus riders have considered Mitchell a Godfather to their children. One passenger even named her child after him, simply because he always treated her so nicely. The 12 Disciples, under Mitchell’s care, have already begun impacting lives. “My first funeral release was for someone a coworker who was a part-time pastor knew. Little did I know the funeral was for a baby that belonged to a woman I befriended on the bus. The doves helped this mother envision her child's soul being reunited with God,” Mitchell says. “Months later, a man in a convenient store told me thanks. I was unsure of what I did so I asked what for. He explained that he was the father of the child that had passed on that day of my first
funeral release. It’s moments like that where I know God placed that young man in my path that encouraged me to become a falconer.” Mitchell has, with God’s guidance, learned how to share biblical lessons using his hawks and doves. During the collection of this story, Mitchell’s hawk, Bella, of ten years passed away. While her passing is tough for him, Mitchell shared a personal story to reflect his feelings…
A Lesson From A Hawk
“This is Bella, my Redtailed Hawk. We hunted together for ten years in the practice of falconry. This hawk could often make me mad, but she also made me laugh and brought me great joy! And now great sorrow because of her passing. Animals come into our lives and we give them names which makes them personal to us. In the beginning, God created the beast of the fields and the foul of the air and gave man dominion over them. He told Adam to name each of them to which made them personal to him. This connects my recent experience to God. When God created man, He created him in his image. God was very personal in our creation. He created man with His hands from the dust of the earth and then blew the breath of life into his nostrils to make him a living soul. He then gave him a name, Adam, and took a rib from Adam to create a woman he called Eve. God knew us before we were in our mother’s womb, He knows every hair on our heads. But like the hawk in this story, there are times when we can make God angry. We can make Him full of joy and laughter as well. He can also become very sorrowful when we leave his side but He will always love us unconditionally.” Mitchell is currently watching his brother sufer from the efects of lung cancer. Even though he has experienced many losses throughout his short life, it never gets easier. However, Mitchell is certain of God’s divine love. He believes in the power of the bended knee. Mitchell Brantley can be reached at whitedovesoverthepeedee@gmail.com.

