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Bramwell Anthony

San Luis Obispo, California

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Dr. Bramwell Anthony Dr. Bramwell Ronald Anthony, 94, passed away peacefully on September 11, 2014, at home with his loved ones. Bram was born in August, 1920, in Port of Spain, Trinidad, West Indies. He was the 6th of 7 children born to Lebanese immigrant parents, Girgous and Citra. Bram enjoyed...

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I will always miss you Great grandpa Bram. Sad you cant watch me grow up anymore! love you and miss you everyday! I hope your having fun in heaven! xoxo

I knew a different side of Dr. Anthony. I drove the school bus that picked up and dropped off Megan every day and the one who walked her to and from the bus stop was her Dad. He always had a smile and a happy greeting and would share something funny or interesting in those few minutes I saw him each day. I think of the family so often and want to say HI to Debbie and Megan and let you know I have such fond memories of a wonderful man and father.

I first met Dr. Anthony in 1965 as a very scared young 18-year-old woman preparing for marriage. He always seemed to make his patients feel comfortable and I never felt rushed when talking to him even though there was a waiting room full of others waiting to see him. I remember when he told me he and Debbie were having a baby...Megan was born within a few days of my first granddaughter (second grandchild)...I was a grandmother at 41 and he was becoming a father again at 70. I loved him...he...

Dear Debbie and family: I'm so sorry I was unable to attend Bram's service...I was out of town...He played such an important part in our lives, having delivered all 4 of our children, and then being my gyn-guy too!!. What a treasure he was to our family and to the community...please know my thoughts and prayers are with you as you continue this journey of life. Anne M. Brown (and family).

Thanks to everyone for your beautiful words, honoring Bram, and showing such support for the family. He has a left a big hole in our lives. His memorial service was beautiful yesterday. Now we have to figure out how to go on without him.

Just a few years ago he still sailed with his son Doug in our local Sunday Ocean Sailboat races. There he was, often at the wheel, competing just as hard as the rest of us-a beautiful sight to see of a beautiful man.

Words cannot convey the respect Dr.Anthony had in the medical field. He was a very compassionate man, patient and kind... true gentleman. It was my joy to work with him, to be a patient of his and to be a friend. God bless you and keep you until we meet again. My prayers for Debbie and all the rest of the family of which he was so proud.

My life has certainly been touched! Such an amazing man!
XOXO

Bram, I didn't know you well but always looked forward to your greeting and that infectious smile on Sunday mornings at First Prez. Wherever you are now, that wonderful smile lives on. Barbara Frank