Charles-Bramley-Obituary

Charles R. Bramley

Springfield, Illinois

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DIVERNON - Charles R. "Bob" Bramley, 85, of Divernon died Saturday, March 31, 2007, at Auburn Nursing and Rehabilitation.

He was born Dec. 2, 1921, in Palmyra, the son of Chester and Pearl Reed Bramley. He married Carolyn Rettberg on Dec. 27, 1947, in Divernon.

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We are so sorry for your loss. Sorry we could not make it to the visitatio or funeral. We will keep you in or thoughts and prayers

Sara and Family I am so sorry for your loss. Matt would always talk fondly of your grandfather.

Bramley Family,

Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of loss. With heart felt sympathy,

Mrs. Bramley, Tim, Sara, Tyler,
Bob offered so much to our profession. His caring, gentle way will always be remembered. I have learned from him. I appreciate our friendship, and know that as perfect as heaven is, it is a better place because Bob is there.

Peace

This earth lost a great man. Heaven gained another angel. Bob was one of the kindest men we have wever known. I know he will rest in peace

You have my sympathy. I remember Bob as a very special man whose quiet professionalism was a Godsend to family members going through the loss of a loved one. May his memory be with you always.

Carolyn,Marcy,Ginny,Tim & families,Bob was kind,caring,friendly and a true gentleman. It was a privilege for me to work with him at the Divernon School District for many years. He will be greatly missed by everyone. May God be with you and comfort you. Remembering you in prayer.

Bob was one of the kindest, most gentle , and caring persons I have ever known. Your family has stood beside mine so many times as you ministered to us during the death of loved ones. May knowing that my thoughts and prayers are with you give you peace as you grieve the death of such a wonderful man . Your family will always have a special place in my heart. Love and hugs, God Bless, Judy Victor

There is no doubt that Bob Bramley was the nicest man we ever had the pleasure to know. He will be missed by everyone who was lucky enough to have had that pleasure.