Alexander-Brammer-Obituary

Alexander Michael Brammer

Scottsdale, Arizona

Dec 27, 1988 – Oct 24, 2023

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BORN
December 27, 1988
DIED
October 24, 2023
LOCATION
Scottsdale, Arizona

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Alexander was a beloved son to Donna Follick, David and Shawn Brammer. He enjoyed reading, writing, music, the outdoors, and long walks.As an older brother, his siblings, William O'ffill, Preston O'ffill, and Annamarie O'ffill had many memories with him. William wanted to share a few of his...

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I can´t believe he´s not with us anymore, we had so much more to learn from him. I am truly thankful for Alexander´s life, he made me change my way of thinking permanently and I think about him constantly. I will always miss him.

Thank you for your profound insights and beliefs. It made me ask a lot of questions about life, God, creation, and salvation. It helped me gain a better understanding of my life. There are so many questions I still have for you. Until then, may God bless your soul and may you rest in paradise.

My son my life,my memories are never enough!

I met Alexander on Omegle a few years ago. I remember he had profound insight and we had multiple interactions throughout those months while talking for hours on end. I never forget his name and I repeatedly searched for his videos, only to find this obituary. God rest his soul.

I didn't know him personally but he was obviously an extremely intelligent person with a lot of passion based on the videos he made about theology. this completely shocked me when i saw that he passed only about 5 days after talking to him on omegle and watching his videos. i hope that the family and friends of Alexander are finding a way to deal with this tragedy as I'm sure he would want to cause as little suffering as possible for his loved ones. May God help you seek tranquility in the...

Alexander and I graduated from KU together. We were in a lot of writing classes together and tried to align our schedules. He was a talented writer and I always admired his work. We played a lot of tennis and both enjoyed lifting weights. He quickly became a great friend and I visited his house in KC before I moved to Nashville. The last time I saw him was at an improv comedy show in KC in around 2020. He still inspires me to be a better writer every day.