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David Brimer Obituary

David R. Brimer
Norfolk - David Brimer, 57, passed away on Sunday in Norfolk Sentara Leigh. He was born 1954 to Maurice and Nora Brimer. He was a member of the Norfolk County Grays reenactment group. Left to cherish his memory are his children; Russell Brimer and his wife Theresa, and Nathaniel and Rebecca Brimer. He is preceded in death by his wife; Eva Brimer and his brother Sam Brimer. A memorial service will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 4:00 pm in the Avalon Hills Bible Church. Contributions in lieu of flowers have been asked to be made to Avalon Hills Bible Church. Altmeyer Funeral Home is assisting the family.

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Published by The Virginian-Pilot on Nov. 15, 2011.

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Eld. Earnest Gregory

December 8, 2011

To the family my deepest sympathy. David and I have been friends since the late 70's, when he worked at the post office. My wife and I went to your father and mother wedding in N.C. many years ago. David and I have had to good times in fellowship together in the Lord. David was a strong Chrisian man that really loved the Lord. I hope and pray that his children will follow his sincerity in living for the Lord. I will see him again in glory. I pray that you'll will have peace and love for the Lord Jesus Christ. May the Lord continue to bless and keep you.

ray lohr

November 24, 2011

My deepest sympathies to the family. Your father was a good man and a friend, which to me make him an outstanding person.

November 15, 2011

As a former member of the Norfolk County Grays, I knew David quiet well. Sorry I could not attend the service as I just got the word. My condolances to all the family.

Joe Killough
aka Eastern Shore Joe
Lt. Cdr. Gen. Wise Refugees, Camp 2189, SCV

Stephen Barker

November 15, 2011

We are so sorry about David's passing. We will be praying for the family.
Steve & Lynda Barker

Robert McKenzie-retired

November 15, 2011

Sorry to hear of your loss.

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