Brantley

In Loving Memory

Brantley, Joseph M.

Brantley, Joseph M. Age 70, Tue., Nov. 3, 2020. Dear father of Zachary Gilstrap and Ben Brantley; dear son of the late Luman and Priscilla Brantley; dear brother of Larry (Jill) Brantley; dear uncle, cousin and friend.

SERVICES: Visitation at KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY 5255 Lemay Ferry Fri., Nov. 6, from 4-8pm. Burial at Park Lawn Cemetery Mon., Nov 9 at 11am.

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13 thoughts on “Brantley, Joseph M.”

  1. Love and peace to you my friend. You brightened many days for me! Share your poems in heaven. I will see you there some day so save me a seat at the coffee cafe

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  2. Love and peace to you my friend. You brightened many days for me! Share your poems in heaven. I will see you there some day so save me a seat at the coffee cafe

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  3. Joe was one of the best coworkers I got the pleasure of working with. I sat next to Joe while working at AIG for several years. He always made me laugh. He was very thoughtful and kind. I loved when he would surprise me with treasures from his basement and chocolate he would bring back from one of his trips to the UK. I will miss him dearly.

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  4. Joe was one of the best coworkers I got the pleasure of working with. I sat next to Joe while working at AIG for several years. He always made me laugh. He was very thoughtful and kind. I loved when he would surprise me with treasures from his basement and chocolate he would bring back from one of his trips to the UK. I will miss him dearly.

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  5. Joe was a my coworker and dear friend for many years. He had the best sense of humor and always made me laugh. I was lucky enough to spend some afternoons with him at his house. I loved listening to his stories and looking at his flea markets findings. I am deeply saddened by his passing. His family is in my thoughts and prayers. Joe will definitely be missed.

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  6. Joe was a my coworker and dear friend for many years. He had the best sense of humor and always made me laugh. I was lucky enough to spend some afternoons with him at his house. I loved listening to his stories and looking at his flea markets findings. I am deeply saddened by his passing. His family is in my thoughts and prayers. Joe will definitely be missed.

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  7. Joe…dearest Joe, as I return to St Louis, to your old neighborhood to live, and I go to look for you and find out you made yet another transition in 2020 and I am crushed ❤️‍🩹 I had visions of us celebrating our birthdays together this year 2026. My niece Stephanie Learned of Cedar Rapids just crossed over a couple of weeks ago and I am struggling to remember the teachings of Buddha “No death, no fear” and that there is no such thing as death, you have simply slipped away, to another space and we will meet again sweet prince 💋

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