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Bob Watson Brawley, MD CHARLOTTE - Bob Watson Brawley, 80, of Charlotte, NC, died Tuesday, June 16, 2015, at his home. Dr. Brawley was born on a farm in Iredell County, July 2, 1934, the youngest son of Pressley Bell Brawley, Sr. and Florence Watson Brawley of Mooresville. He was preceded also in death by his brother Pressley B. Brawley, Jr. and his sister, Betty Gail Pitts. After graduation from Landis High School, he went on to complete both undergraduate and medical degrees from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Brawley was a resourceful surgeon who made lasting contributions to the science and craft of neurosurgery. Early in his career, as an academic neurosurgeon at the University of Florida, University of Washington, and the Medical College of Virginia at Richmond, he discovered a previously unknown factor in regulation of blood flow to the brain. This achievement garnered the attention of the international scientific community and was influential far outside of his laboratory - in his quiet way his colleagues would be more likely to hear about this through medical journals than through Bob. He moved to Charlotte with his family in 1971 to join the Charlotte Neurosurgical Associates as its third physician, and he practiced there for nearly three decades. During this time, he was involved in developing surgical methods to prevent stroke, and he devised a unique means of shunting blood to the brain while its main arteries were repaired. For years this operation was controversial, but Bob continued his work. By the time it became a proven standard of care, many hundreds of his patients had been spared disability and death. Bob Brawley was gifted with a gentle spirit, present and caring to all those he knew. He cherished his family and friends, near and far. He was deeply curious about the world: he studied flowers, trees, birds, stars; he farmed and gardened; he crisscrossed the country in his private plane. He also delighted in simple things. His laugh was contagious and surprising. He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him. A service of remembrance and celebration will be held at 4 p.m., Saturday, June 20, at Myers Park Baptist Church, with the Reverends Chrissy Williamson and Joseph Aldrich officiating. The family will receive friends, at the church's Heaton Hall, following the service. Bob Brawley is survived by his beloved wife of 56 years, Eleanor Riggins Brawley; their two children, Lisa Brawley, and her husband Samuel Speers of Rhinebeck, NY and Diana Brawley, and her husband Neal Magee of Charlottesville, VA. Honorary pallbearers will be Bob Brawley's three grandchildren Dare Anne, Nathaniel Everett and Lydia Grace. The family requests, in lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in his name to The UNC Medical Foundational of North Carolina at medicalfoundationofnc.org.

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Published by Charlotte Observer from Jun. 18 to Jun. 19, 2015.

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Millicent Walls

October 9, 2024

Dr. Brawley was my neurosurgeon when I was 14 years old and I am now 62. Thank you for being an awesome surgeon. He always had a "calm" spirit. Love You!

Heather Beisiegel Burnett

February 28, 2017

So sorry to hear about your husband, Eleanor. You couldn't miss his kindness. Thank you and he for allowing to help you with your yard.

Pam Rogers Krinsky

August 28, 2015

I was an RN at CMC in the early 90's in the Neuro ICU & Neuro Progressive Care units. All the nurses loved Uncle Bob. He was a sweet, kind, & gentle soul. He will be missed by the many whose lives he touched. Deepest condolences to his family.

Bill Cole

July 1, 2015

Eleanor-I was very to hear about Bob-We always enjoyed his joining us to ride horses in the mountains of SW Va. Also enjoyed meeting you when you accompanied him to the camp that time. Best wishes to you and your family.

June 27, 2015

Eleanor, we were so sorry to hear of Bob's death. We so enjoyed spending time with the two of you when we were at FPC. Please know you are in our prayers.
Meredith Mason
Charleston-our new home

Dianne Mason

June 24, 2015

Eleanor, I am sorry to hear about Bob. I know his loss has torn a whole in the fabric of your life. I pray that God will hold you and your family in the palm of his hand as you journey through this time of grief.

Debbie Sherrie

June 22, 2015

I am deeply sorry to hear this news, Bob was always a welcoming friendly person in our Life Sunday School class and I will miss him. My sympathy to Eleanor and family

Cathy Cundiff Williams

June 20, 2015

I learned how to scrub neuro with Dr. Brawley in the 80's. When I scrub a craniotomy today and the surgeon ask were I got my experience I tell them Dr. Brawley. Praying that you feel God's presence and strength during this difficult time.

June 20, 2015

Lisa- you and I went to junior high together for at least one year (that I can recall). I never got the opportunity to ask you to thank your dad for everything he did for my mom when she was in the hospital. She had nothing but warm and loving things to say about your dad. In essence, he gave her back to our family. Rest in peace, Dr. Brawley - and thank you.

Steve Putman MD

June 20, 2015

I had the honor of working with Bob for many years. His kind and gracious manner along with his magnificent skills as a neurosurgeon will always stand out in my memory.He represented the finest in medicine.My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

Thomas Benton

June 20, 2015

I had the privilage of working with Dr. Brawley for
nearly twenty five years. All of us who had that
opportunity were inspired by his skill and kindness.
There are a host of Charlotteans alive and well
because of his interventions. He left a legacy that
will not soon be forgotten.

Tom Benton MD
Presbyterian Anesthesiology

June 20, 2015

May the God of tender mercies be there to strengthen you during your time of grief. (2 Thessalonians 2:16,17)

T.T.

June 19, 2015

Dr. B was a wonderful and kind Neurosurgeon
I have shared with many young surgeons about how he was a role model for excellent patient care.
I loved working with him at Presbyterian Hospital
For many years.
Gaile Anthony, Fort Myers, FL

John Weir

June 19, 2015

I worked with Dr Brawley at CMC(Charlotte Memorial). He was a brilliant surgeon and always was very calm. He whistled while he worked and the only way you knew he was stressed was he whistled faster and louder. He was a wonderful person.

craig Van Der Veer MD

June 19, 2015

As a partner at Carolina Neurosurgery and Spine assoc. We called "Uncle Bob", a delightful friend and mentor, a gifted surgeon; always ready to help anyone in need. The community owes him a debt of gratitude for the thousands of lives he saved and improved.

June 19, 2015

Dr. Brawley operated on my son, Mark when he was three years old. He had a tumor in his spine and so remembered his caring ways with our little guy. Thank you, God for doctors like Bob Brawley. Camille Jessen

Joel V. Brawley, Jr.

June 19, 2015

Bob and I were second cousins; Joel Vincent Brawley, who had the same name as my father, was our great grandfather.

I knew Bob when we were young and even then he was a man of many talents. He taught me to dive and turn flips from a one-meter board.

I offer condolences to the family. I know he will be missed.

June 19, 2015

To The Brawley Family,
May the prayers of friends and family comfort you and faith in God Almighty uphold you and loving cherish memories help to console your heart.

With Peace, Love and Comfort,
Ms. Flonnie Taylor
Wilson, North Carolina

June 19, 2015

Super Doctor and very nice man. You will be missed.

Debbie Spurrier

June 19, 2015

So sorry to hear of your husband's passing

Tamara Hager

June 18, 2015

I'm so sorry for your loss. Dr. Brawley was an amazing person, surgeon, mentor and friend.

Jennie Watson

June 18, 2015

I met Bob Brawley in 1974 as. Student nurse and later as an OR nurse at Presbyterian hospital. I always admired and respected him as a man and as a surgeon. Blessing to his family and friends

June 18, 2015

To the family:
May you find peace from the God of all comfort and that comfort that surpasses all understanding give you the strength to cope at this difficult time.

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