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James W. Brazell

Atlanta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice JAMES WILLIAM BRAZELL Engineer, Inventor Age 71, died of a heart attack December 2, 2003. He was born April 26, 1932 in Atlanta. Graduated with a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Auburn University. He was an officer in the Air Force, his final rank being...

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Please accept my condolences on the passing of Jim. He touched so many people in a positive way and passed along his knowledge and craft in very gracious manner.

I am very sorry to hear of Jim's passing. I knew him well for most of his many years at Georgia Tech. He was a friend of the students and a great mentor to them in the area of design. He will be remembered by all wtih whom he came in contact.

Mrs. Brazell:

I read of Mr. Brazell's passing as I flew from Atlanta to Ft. Lauderdale on Tuesday, December 3rd.
I want to pass along my condolences to you and to Elizabeth.

Although we rarely see one another, you should know that this former student has a great deal of respect and affection for you. You were a teacher/mom for me during some important and formative years. During this difficult time, remember that there are many students beyond me who care...

My symnpathy and regrets for Jim's passing. I worked with Jim for many years at Georgia Tech. Sorry that I will not be back from my current travel in time to share these feelings with you at the reception. Wayne and Judy

Eleanor:

My wife Janet and I worked with Jim when Jim was teaching at Georgia Tech. My wife and I (together with the Larsons) have visited you both at your home. I recall the workshop and the creek.

Jim was a fine man and it was our privilege to know him.

May his soul rest in peace and may you have comfort in having been part of Jim's life.

Positive Thoughts.

Janet K. Allen
Farrokh Mistree

ELANOR, I am so very sorry for you and your family. My sympathy and
thoughts of love, Ellen

I'm so sorry to hear about Jim and my condolesents on your loss

I would like to extend my sincere sympathy ro Eleanor and Elizabeth I remember Jim and I am truly sorry about your loss. I taught Elizabeth as a little girl in my dancing school. Miss Flo