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It's been 15 years and I miss you more everyday. Love you, Daddy.
Rose
January 29, 2026


Tacoma, Washington
James Cavert Brazell CW4 (Ret.) James C. Brazell, 79, of Tacoma, WA, passed away Saturday, January 29, 2011 after a valiant battle against cancer. Born December 7, 1931 in Fairfield County, SC, James was the second of five children. A military veteran, James met his wife, Michiyo (Shibata)...
Read MoreIt's been 15 years and I miss you more everyday. Love you, Daddy.
Rose
January 29, 2026
Mrs. Brazell, Rose, Linda, and Jimmy, I just heard the news. I'm so sorry for your loss. Your dad was such a great man. I have fond memories of the time we lived across the street from you. Know that you are all in my thoughts.
Margaret (Zwosta) Hansen
March 14, 2011 | Graham, WA
I just heard of the passing of Jim from a mutual friend, Bob Oba. Jim and I worked together at Fort Lewis for many years and shared more than a few "cold ones" together. Jim was a dedicated, hard working family man and a great mechanic. You'll be missed Jimmy!
John Shoaf
March 08, 2011 | Puyallup, WA
Michiyo and family,
We were so sorry to hear of the passing of Jim. He was a good friend to my dad for many years and he will be greatly missed. You are in our hearts and prayers.
Danny & Susan Painter (Graham, Wa.)
February 05, 2011
I am really going to miss you Jim, all of our talking, disagreeing about everything under the sun, I mean it when I say that your one of the smartest, most interesting, most knowledgable men I have ever known. To know you is to know that underneath of that gruffy, grumpy, rough exterior, is one of the kindest, caring, compassionate, men I have ever met. I told Rose all the time that I very much liked spending time with you, you'll have a special place in my thoughts and memory .
Steven Kimball
February 05, 2011 | Puyallup, WA

Dad, I miss you so much and wish that I had been able to tell you good-bye. You were a wonderful father and husband. Sean and I will miss calling you for directions when we visit the Carolinas. We will keep in touch with your family, carrying on your tradition, and we will travel your paths to keep your heritage alive...
Rose Kimball
February 04, 2011 | Puyallup, WA