Sue Carol Brammer's Obituary
On Thursday, April 16, 2020, Sue Carol Brammer, loving wife of David Brammer and mother to their four children, went to be with Jesus at the age of 85. Sue was born on February 19, 1935 in Omar, West Virginia to Woodrow and Dorothy Duty. Sue dedicated her life to her greatest passion: raising her four children and running her home in Proctorville, Ohio. After her children grew up, she worked as an Administrative Assistant at Marshall University. Sue enjoyed several hobbies including gardening, sewing, reading, writing, researching family history, and studying the Holy Bible. She lived out a devout faith in Jesus Christ and desired for all those she knew to experience His goodness. During her time here, Sue was sweet, kind, and caring. She often filled the gaps in other childrens lives by caring for them and their families. She was a faithful prayer warrior in her familys lives. Sue was preceded in death by her father Woodrow Wilson Duty, her mother Dorothy Mae Duty, her sisters Linda (Willard) Kuhn and Woodena Rose Duty, as well as her son Michael David Brammer. She is survived by her husband David Brammer, her sons Keith (Betty) Brammer and Chris (Kim) Brammer, her daughter Lisa (Pete) Kandra, her two step-children Jerry Stapleton and Kathy Brammer, her four grandchildren Jayson, Erica, Addison and Emily, her four great-grandchildren, her sister Betty (Steve) Fuller, and many other family members that she loved dearly. The family would like to thank the staff of The Pickering House for their kind, compassionate, loving support of Sue as she passed on. In lieu of flowers please donate to Fairhope Hospice, Home of The Pickering House, 282 Sells Road Lancaster, Ohio 43130, in memory of Sue Brammer or donate online at https://fairhopehospice.org. A private graveside service will be held Monday, April 20, 2020 at Rome Cemetery, Proctorville, Ohio. Hall Funeral Home and Crematory, Proctorville, Ohio is assisting the family with arrangements. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.ehallfuneralhome.com.
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