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Keith Skipper “Skippy” Branham, 68, husband of Pam Harrelson Branham, passed away Monday, September 29, 2025, at his home.
Born on June 27, 1957, in Georgetown, he was the son of the late Betty Ruth Skipper Branham Coker Cooper. Skippy was a member of the Georgetown Church of Christ and a dedicated member of the Lions Club. He had a great love for the outdoors where he enjoyed fishing, boating and collecting sharks’ teeth. Skippy was an avid GAMECOCK fan and enjoyed playing golf, tinkering with projects and handcrafting wood. His willingness to help others never went unnoticed and leaves behind a legacy of kindness and generosity.
Survivors include his wife, Pam Harrelson Branham of Georgetown; three children, Chase Downing (Kate) of Huntersville, NC, Matt Branham (Maria) of Georgetown and Kelby Branham (Casey) of Georgetown; three grandchildren, Cora Downing, Nolan Downing and Nico O'Hara; one nephew, Trey Coker (Danielle) of Tampa, FL; two aunts, Alberta Bratcher of Georgetown and Wyllene Skipper of Hot Springs, NC; and numerous cousins.
He was preceded in death by a brother, Jack B. Coker, Jr.
A memorial service will be held at 5 PM Thursday, October 2, 2025, at the Georgetown Church of Christ.
The family will receive friends from 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM Thursday at the church.
Memorials may be made to the Lions Club, P.O. Box 378, Georgetown, SC 29442.
Online condolences may be left at www.ridgewayfh.com
Ridgeway Funeral Home of Georgetown is in charge of the arrangements. (843) 485-4242
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