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Sue Bramhall Obituary

Sue Bramhall

September 20, 1933 - February 18, 2022

Sue Bramhall, 88, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on Friday, February 18, 2022. Sue was born Sept. 20, 1933 to Wylie and Bertha Reese in the Oak Grove community outside of Mt. Pleasant, Texas.

She was the youngest of 10 children growing up in a very close and active family. She graduated from Mt. Pleasant High School at the age of 16. She was married to Wayne Bramhall on May, 29, 1951 in Texarkana, Texas. She had three loving children Joe Paul, Brenda and Julie.

Her acquaintances called her Sue. Her family (extended and otherwise) knew her as "Sue Sue". Sue was a woman of high integrity and loved the Lord. She worshipped at the Johnson Street Church of Christ where she and her family were dedicated members for many, many years. She was a true servant and loved her relationships with her church family that became her extended family.

After marriage, Wayne and Sue lived and worked in Chicago, IL where Wayne was stationed in the Army. They then lived in Irving, Texas where Wayne worked for Wyatt Food Stores. Joe Paul was born in Irving. They relocated to Abilene where Brenda was born. They moved to San Angelo in 1967 where Julie was born and made San Angelo their home.

Sue was very talented in many ways, but as an executive assistant and administrator, she began a long career in public service in the District Clerk's office. She was known as Mrs. Bramhall at the court house where she was the District Clerk of Tom Green County for 19 years from 1979-1998. She was selected by her peers as the outstanding District Clerk in the State of Texas, 1994-95.

Sue was blessed with a servant's heart. She assisted in numerous church and civic activities and portrayed a role of Christian obedience. Possessing a keen mind, she was also an avid bridge player. Most of all she was a loving Mother, best friend and confidant with all of her grandchildren. Sue remained very close to her East Texas family, and became engaged in all of the activities of her children and grandchildren.

Sue Sue was a competitor and seldom missed a sporting event, traveling many miles to watch her children and grandchildren play in any sport or activity. She endured many, many evenings in sporting and UIL events for all her grandchildren. Yes, she loved and adored her children, but each of the grandchildren knew that they were loved even more.

After her retirement from the Clerk's position, Sue volunteered her time with the Auxiliary at Shannon Hospital. As with other parts of her life, she immersed herself in her new duties and once again became a road warrior for the Hospital Volunteer cause. She became the secretary of the State Hospital Volunteer Board and was in line for the presidency. Her duties included arranging state conferences and inviting speakers for those conferences. She was the current recording secretary for the local chapter of hospital volunteers at Shannon Hospital. She loved her work with the Hospital Volunteer association, and became the ultimate patient advocate.

"She was a treasure to all who knew her and an Angel to all she loved."

Survivors include her son, Dr. J.P. Bramhall and wife, Belle of College Station; daughters, Brenda Montgomery and husband Wrey of San Angelo, and Julie Campbell and husband Thorne of San Angelo; grandchildren, Bobby Bramhall of Nashville, TN; Kaci Anderson and husband, Chase of College Station; Reese Montgomery of San Angelo; Madalyn Campbell of San Angelo, Wyatt Campbell of Austin and Cade Campbell of San Angelo.

Visitation will be 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 22, at Harper Funeral Home, 2606 Southland Blvd., San Angelo, Texas. Funeral services will be at 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 23, 2022 at Johnson Street Church of Christ. A private burial with family will take place earlier that day.

Donations can be made to the Shannon Hospital Volunteer Association, or to the charity of your choice.

Family and friends can share online condolences at www.harper-funeralhome.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Bryan-College Station Eagle on Feb. 20, 2022.

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Polly Johnson

February 14, 2023

Sue, you are still loved and missed by your family and so many friends. We see you in the sunrise, and your beloved cardinals.
With love and peace from Tennessee.

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Love Kathy and Doyle

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Polly Fisher

February 24, 2022

To the Bramhall family. Sending our love at this sad time. Sue was an example of what family, faith and being a terrific mom, grandmother and friend was all about. She will be missed! She loved you all so much, and may all of your memories of Sue give you strength, courage and comfort. I love you all so much.
Polly

Bill & Ann Young

February 21, 2022

We mourn the passing of a dear friend, but we celebrate the years of intimate friendship with Sue and all the Bramhall families.

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2606 Southland Boulevard, San Angelo, TX 76904

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