Paul-Brewton-Obituary

Paul Wesley Brewton

Union, South Carolina

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Paul Wesley Brewton SPARTANBURG, SC-- Major Paul Wesley Brewton, 65, of 209 Wardlaw Avenue, died Thursday, April 18, 2013. A native of Spartanburg, he was the husband of Annie Lee Peake Brewton of the home and son of Drucilla Brewton Walker of Woodruff and the late Lawrence "L B" McElrath. He was...

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To the Brewton and Walker Family, may God give you strength doing this time of great loss. May we all remember him in our hearts and yes, we will meet again!

Paul was a true friend in times of trouble. He has a big heart to match his big frame. LOL

I am really sorry to hear that Paul had passed. We were very close growing up as he lived across the street from the Spurgeons. Growing up we were as close as anyone could be without being blood relatives. I will truly miss him and the many memories we have of growing up together. My thoughts as prayers to his family.

Was unable to be there, Major Brewton your service to law enforcement will never die. For it will forever live in the hearts of all of us that your touched throught out your career.

Paul was a process server when I worked full time at Butler Means Evins & Browne. He was a special person. He assisted my son-in-law in getting a job at the correction center when he came back from Iraq. Paul was someone I could call "friend". I know you will miss him dearly. Blessings to each family member. a

My deepest sympathy to the Brewton and Walker families. It's been a long time since we walked on posey street as children and teenagers. Family was never by blood relationship but by emotion and love. At some point we all will be called home to the father and what a celebration it will be. May God comfort the family until they see Paul again.
The Ralph Spurgeon Family.

We will miss Paul at our law firm. He was a process server for us for many years and we knew we could always count on him to get the job done right. He knew all of us and always was cheeful and uplifting. He also worked with my deceased husband at Cross Anchor, and knew anyone that worked there by name. He was a big man in more ways than one. God bless his soul, and give peace to his family.

Major Brewton was a great man. When I was working at TRCI I could go to him and ask him anything about the prison or how I can go about handling any situation there. He will truely be missed. My prayers goes out to the family.

May God grant comfort blessings to the family at this difficult time. My family and I will always remember your visit with us in Blythewood... We will miss Paul greatly