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Dr. Michael Laird Bramley

Greensboro Area, North Carolina

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STOKESDALE - Dr. Michael Laird Bramley, 66, died Friday, Aug. 24, 2013, surrounded by family at his home in Stokesdale.He was born on April 30, 1947, son of the late George Eric Bramley Sr. and Vivien Laird Bramley. Michael was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Richard A. Bramley Sr.,...

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Dr. Bramley was a great guy. He always made us smile even when we weren't feeling well. We will surely miss him.

The Brames

My deepest sympathy to your family. Dr. Bramley was a wonderful physician. I remember that he called my daughter "Morgan Monster" when she was a baby (probably due to the screams when she got shots) but she lit up when he told her that she was "a cute little thing". You will be missed.

To Eric and the rest of the family, my sincere sympathy for your loss. Your dad was one of my childrens' doctors,too.

OMG, Dr. Bramley, was my doctor and always called tiger, and he had a chance to meet my little boy. You will be missed by many. Rest In Peace Dr. BRAMLEY

I was deeply saddened to learn of Dr. Bramley's death, as well as my children, Dillon, Cole and Samantha. We were in the office 3 times the week that he was diagnosed, and we were completely devastated. My oldest son never had a connection with any health care provider, and loved Dr. Bramley dearly, as he felt a connection with him, and truly believed that he understood him! My youngest daughter cried her eyes out when she learned of his diagnosis, and looked it up on the internet to learn...

So sorry to hear, he was a wonderful, kind and funny man, we only knew him as Dr Bramley, but he made my daughters stitches in her head, the first day of school a walk in the park. I know he will be greatly missed at home and in the office. Our prayers are
With you all.

My boys, Ben and Levi loved their doctor - and always looked forward to seeing Dr. Bramley. He treated his patients with great care and also some laughter. We will miss him dearly.
Our thoughts and prayers will continue to be with his family as well as his Forsyth Pediatrics family,
Kim Frenchak

We only knew Mike for a short time, but in that time he touched us with his generosity and kept us laughing with is wit. We are grateful to have known him, and I know he will always have a place in the back row!

My deepest sympathy to the family. He was a wonderful person and physician. He will be missed.