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Christopher Brammer was born to Bobby Keith and Janet Sue (Brammer) Dean on January 22, 1969, in Kansas City, Missouri. He departed his life on December 29th, 2025, at home in Raymondville, Missouri, at the age of 56.
During Christopher’s life he was a former member of the Mountain Grove Fire Department, in which he took great pride. Christopher also enjoyed going to church, where he recently got close to the Lord. In his spare time, he enjoyed watching movies, doing diamond art, and shopping on Temu. When there was nothing else to be said, you could always find Christopher talking about Jesus.
He was preceded in death by his father, Bobby Keith Dean.
Left to cherish Christopher is his mother, Janet Sue Dean of Norwood, Missouri, two sisters, Tonya Smallwood (Donald) of Bald Knob, Arkansas, and Ronda Reynolds of Vanzant, Missouri. He also left behind 7 children, Christopher Brammer (Devon) of Mountain Grove, Missouri, Thomas Volner of Mountain Grove, Missouri, Chase Brammer of Springfield, Missouri, Taylor Brammer of Mountain Grove, Missouri, Nicole Woodward (Jordan) of Diggins, Missouri, Destiny Brammer of Vidor, Texas, and Lydia Boyd (Byron) of Mountain Grove, Missouri, two nieces, Makala Barnett and Saydee Neal, both of Norwood, Missouri, one nephew, Cody Barnett of Sherwood, Arkansas, thirteen grandchildren, Deborah, Bryson, Bentley, Bella, Jaxson, Aiden, November, Tyler, Addie, Kyler, Ethan, Koda, and a new baby on the way, along with many other family members and friends.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions be made in Christopher’s name to the Raymondville Community Church, 225 E State Rte. B, Raymondville, Missouri 65555, or the Mountain Grove Fire Department, 215 South Lake St., Mountain Grove, Missouri 65711.
A celebration of life for Christopher will be held at a later date and time.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
315 N. Main St., Mountain Grove, MO 65711

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