Robert Paul Brammer's Obituary
Robert "Paul" Brammer, 86, of Proctorville, OH, passed over to the Glory Land at his home on Wednesday, April 17, 2024, surrounded by his loving family. He was born on January 18, 1938. He was preceded in death by his loving wife, whom he missed so dearly, Augustene Brammer; mother, Eula Maxine Brammer; father, Roy Carl "Nick" Brammer; and brother, Willie Carl "Bill" Brammer. Paul joined the Navy at 16 years of age and was honorably discharged at 20 years of age. After leaving the military, he spent his career as a proud Teamster with Local 505 while his wife, Augustene, raised their two children. He retired his career in 2000. Paul was an avid golfer and golfed many courses throughout the local area, North Carolina, and Florida. He loved spending as much time possible in Florida with his wife and family at their "southern home". He took pride and loved working on their homes by making additions, upgrades, and most of all, a well-kept yard. Paul loved his family beyond measure and did everything to make sure they were always well taken care of. He is survived by his children, Terri Booth (Jeff) of Scottown, OH; David Brammer (Heather) of Crown City, OH; grandchildren, Whitnie Cline (BreAnna), Corey Brammer (Anna), Jonathan Booth (Matthew), and Jarrad Booth; one sister; Brenda Brammer, of Proctorville, OH; and one brother, Johnny Brammer, of Huntington, WV. Also surviving are 3 great-grandsons, Zachary Cline (Darien), Levi Lewis, and Bennett Brammer; brother-in-law, Ken Justice (Lora) of Olathe, KS; nieces, Lynn and Lori Brammer, Pam Duboise (Ted), and Debbie Murphy; nephew, Greg Murphy (Wendy); and a host of other family members and friends. Funeral services will be conducted at 12:00 Noon, on Monday, April 22, 2024, at Hall Funeral Home & Crematory in Proctorville, OH, with Pastor Jeff Black, officiating. Family will welcome friends at 11:00 a.m. one hour prior to services. Burial will promptly follow services at Proctorville-Rome Cemetery. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at ehallfuneralhome.com
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