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Richard Lamarr Bruner

Charleston, West Virginia

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RICHARD LAMARR "DICK" BRUNER, 89, of Dunbar, West Virginia, passed away on January 16, 2025. Dick was born in Springfield, Ohio, on May 24, 1935, to Howard and Ardella (Sharp) Bruner. He moved with his parents and sisters to Dunbar in the 1940s. Dick quickly acclimated to his new home on the...

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I´m so sorry to hear of Dicks passing. We worked together for almost 20 years, at the Kanawha County Sheriff´s Legsl Process Division. We became good friends and enjoyed fishing from their dock on the river. Ralph and Dick were Fraternal brothers in the Masonic Lodge.

I worked with Dick for almost twenty years, at the Kanawha County Sheriff´s Legal Process Division. I became good friends with both Dick and Joann. I was unaware of Joann´s passing. My condolences for the loss of good friends.

Dick was a life long friend that was in the 5th grade with me when he arrived from Ohio. I grew up with Dick. We played football together at Dunbar then we went to WV State College. I saw Dick play in his first game at WV State. We traveled to California to seek employment and visit his uncle. We returned in a 1938 car we purchased for $40. We then hitched a ride to Cleveland Ohio and obtained employment on the Great Lakes shipping boats. At one time Dick and Ivisited his Uncle in...

Dick was one of the best magistrates that Kanawha County ever had. RIP Sir

Anyone from Dunbar knew Dick. He was a master of his craft and had a vibrant personality. Condolences to the family.

My sisters and I will miss our "Uncle Dickie" so much! Here he is at a family get together. He always had a smile fir everyone, and never met a stranger. He had an amazing life!

He was a great man, prayers for the family

My deepest sympathy for your loss, I always new him as Uncle Dickie, He was always nice to me, He and JoAnn. I remember how he and JoAnn loved their dogs ... (Shelly's Mom) .

Dick will always hold a special place in our hearts. His (Uncle Dickie and Aunt Jo Jo´s) generosity and love for the entire Casto family was huge! Will always remember with love the 4th of July cookouts plus holiday dinners that started at noon and lasted until way after dinner RIP Uncle Dickie.