Brian Lee Braswell

Brian Lee Braswell

Brian Braswell Obituary

Published by Carothers Funeral Home at Gaston Memorial Park on Nov. 24, 2003.
Brian Lee Braswell, 16, of Gastonia, North Carolina, son of Gerrald Braswell, Jr. and Misty McNabb Skinner, a 9th grade student at Hunter Huss High School, died at Gaston Memorial Hospital on Sunday, November 23, 2003. Visitation is scheduled for Wednesday, November 26, 2003, 2-3 p.m., at South Gastonia Church of God. Funeral services are scheduled for Wednesday, 3 p.m., at the church, officiated by the Rev. Bobby Gilley. Burial will be at Gaston Memorial Park. Arrangements entrusted to Carothers Funeral Home, Gastonia, North Carolina.

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Renee Maldonado

November 26, 2003

I am the mother of one Brian's many many friends. I am sorry to hear about your loss. He was our neighbor for several years on Ramsey Circle. Brian was a great kid. He never had any enemies. My son's are 10 and 7. He looked over them like their big brother. All the kids in our neighborhood have nicknames for each other. Brian was "CoolDaddy". Please email me if you would like to talk.

Ashley Polk

November 26, 2003

I would like to take the time and express my great sorrow for the loss of Brian. We were once really close and I will miss him dearly. My regards go out to his family.

Lucy Black

November 25, 2003

I am the mother of one of Brian's classmates. I am sorry to hear of your great loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers everyday.



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ALICE MCNABB

November 25, 2003

MAY THE LORD BE WITH YOU

JERRY MCNABB

November 25, 2003

MAY THE LORD BE WITH THE FAMILY FOR

BRIAN IS WITH HIM

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