In Memory

Charles Charlie Brawner

Charles Charlie Brawner

It brings me great sadness to tell you our dear classmate and loving friend, Charles Brawner, passed away this morning (May 24).  Please keep Jimmie Lee and family in your prayers.

Our Lord took Charles to be with Him @ 7am this morning.  He came home on hospice @ 4pm Wednesday evening and was never in any pain.  Our family feels blessed that Charles was able to be in his earthly home for those few days without suffering before leaving for his Heavenly Home.  We thank each of you for your prayers for all of us the past year and half.  You all made our journey much easier to travel.  Services will most likely be next Wednesday because of this holiday weekend.  I ask for your prayers for me, my children, grandchildren and Charles' immediate family as we start our days without PopC's beautiful smile.

Update 5/25/14 from Jimmie Lee

At this time, we are planning Charles' Memorial Service for Saturday, May 31 around 11:30am @ The Cottonwood Creek Baptist Church, 1015 SH 121, Allen, TX, 75013.  When plans are finalized, I will post

Charles Brawner (1946 - 2014)

Brawner II., Charles Albert (Charlie) went to be with The Lord Saturday, May 24, 2014 at 7:00am at his home in McKinney, TX, surrounded by his loving family. A native of Houston, TX, Charlie graduated from Waltrip High School and Stephen F. Austin University with the love of his life, Jimmie Brawner. He was preceded in death by his parents Charlie Albert Brawner, Gladys Dykes Brawner, Mary Brawner, and brother David Brawner. Charlie leaves to cherish his memories: wife Jimmie Brawner; daughters Betsy DeLautre and Kingslea Brawner; son Charles Albert Brawner, III (Chad); son-in-law Joseph DeLautre; grandchildren Charles Albert Brawner, IV (Chase), Grayson Carr DeLautre, and Dylan Mary-Kate DeLautre; siblings Tommy Brawner, Joe Brawner, Donald Brawner, Brad Brawner and Debbie Winters. Memorial service at 11:30 am, Saturday May 31, 2014, at Cottonwood Creek Baptist Church, 1015 SH121, Allen, TX 75013. Donations may be made to Free to Be, www.freetobe.us or The Samaritan Inn, www.thesamaritaninn.org.



 
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08/02/14 12:07 PM #1    

Teddie Jordan

Charles, we hope that in Heaven you have found the fairways to be wide and the greens soft, and that you birdie every hole, every day.

Rest in peace old friend.


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