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Janet Widger
June 24, 2012
To the Brawley family,
I am sorry to hear of Gene's passing. He worked at Laclede Gas with my dad. also think that we were distantly related. The last time I saw him was when Golda Baird was here to visit and I took dad to meet them at Cracker Barrel to visit. May the Lord comfort you in your loss.
Pauline Marks
June 18, 2012
I am very sorry for your loss! Gene was my uncle. My sister and I thought he was the greatest! We really enjoyed visiting Uncle Gene's house he was our mentor. He was so much fun and always had a smile. With great admiration we will miss him Pauline Marks and Janet (Marks) Kratz.
Donna Gilmore
June 17, 2012
To The Family of Eugene Brawley;
My thoughts and Prayers are with you.
Gene was a good guy and always so helpful to Greg and I when we baught our first home in Hazelwood,he made us laugh when we thought we would never get possesion of our home just a funny time but Gene he was well what can I say he was Gene.
Love you
Donna Gilmore
Jessica Brawley
June 16, 2012
You were the most fun grandpa and the 'greatest great grandpa'! I'm so grateful for all of the fun times we had and for your love of bluegrass and country music that you loved to share with all of us. You also gave Dave and I the best dad anyone could ask for. Bringing Grandma Annie into our lives was such a blessing to everyone who knew her. While I'm sad you're gone from this earth, I'm happy that you get to be in the same place as Grandma and Aunt Brenda. Rest peacefully, Grandpa. With love and respect, your granddaughter, Jessica
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