In Memory

Rosemary Brame



 
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06/13/13 02:09 AM #1    

Annette Doyle (Smith)

I believe Rosemary passed away while living in Gulfport, MS, about three years ago.  I always wished I had some of her freckles, they kept her looking young. I will miss her being with us.  I  remember her as a sweet classmate.  


07/27/13 09:37 PM #2    

Carolyn Perkins (Gibson)

I remember Rosemary most of all from our time together at First Baptist Church; she spent her life as an educator.  Since her passing, I have become FB friends with her sister who has the same beautiful strawberry blonde hair that Rosemary had.    


08/02/13 04:06 PM #3    

Patricia Lammey (Lucius)

Rosemary Brame died in September 2011.  I think she went to every reunion but this one.  Since I usually could not be there, she would always write me a book about everything that went on.  She had a marvelous sense of humor and I would read the letters over and over.  We were friends since the first grade when her family moved to Greenville.  She is deeply missed.


02/14/18 12:54 AM #4    

Robert Wylie

BILOXI – Funeral services for Rosemary Brame, 65, of Biloxi, will be 2 p.m., Saturday, September 24, 2011, at Mortimer Funeral Home Chapel. She died September 18, 2011, at her residence. Burial will follow in Greenville City Cemetery, under the direction of Mortimer Funeral Home.

She was a childhood member of First Baptist Church, Greenville, current member of First Baptist Church of Biloxi, taught in Biloxi school system for 39 years, loved her students and gave them all nicknames, loved to entertain people with her teaching stories.

She was preceded in death by her parents, John A. Brame and Rosa Worley Brame.

She is survived by her sister, Linda Brame of Lafayette, La. her two, four legged children "Oreo" and "Pepper"; and many friends and family.

Her sister wants to thank her friends and Sunday School Class who took care of her for the last few months.

Visitation will be Saturday, from noon until 2 p.m. at Mortimer Funeral Home. The Rev. John Burke will officiate.

Memorials contributions may be made to charity of your choice.

The Delta Democrat Times

                           You can visit Rosemary's memorial here at Find-a-Grave.com

 


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