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Steven Ray Brannan
Euless, TX – Steven Ray Brannan passed away on October 20, 2017. He was born on June 1, 1949 in Cleburne, TX. Predeceased by his father, Horace “Pat” Brannan, mother, Martha Wood Brannan and brother Don Michael Brannan all of Cleburne, TX. Steve is survived by his sons, Justin, his wife Na and their daughter Naomi from Orange County, California; Ryan, his wife Kelsey and their children Kiernan, Zane and Scout from Carrollton, TX and Aaron, his wife Renee, and their daughter, Logan from Frisco, TX and his wife, Nancy. He will be missed by many other relatives and friends. Steve retired from the U. S Government after many years as a paralegal with the Small Business Administration. Steve was married for 37 years, he loved to travel, restore old cars and trucks, play golf, and spend time with his kids and grandkids. A celebration of Steve’s life will be held at J Gilligans 400 E Abram St, Arlington, TX 76010 on Friday, October 27 beginning at 5pm. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Suicide & Crisis Center of North Texas. (sccenter.org).  
Condolence Messages

6 Responses

  1. So sorry to hear of the passing of Steve… we were in High School together… He was always one of my favorite friends! RIP Steve…

    1. May Steve’s family be blessed with knowing how special Steve was to us growing up. We enjoyed so many good times together and rejoice in having him in our lives.

      Love and peace to his family.

  2. I’ll always remember Steve as the dependable, multi-talented fullback and captain of “The Fighting 26”. Whether he carried the ball, blocked or caught the frequent pass over the middle, Steve never missed his assignment.
    No doubt Steve helped build so many pleasant memories since we first met in the second grade. While I will certainly miss him, I will certainly enjoy many future discussions involving many good times we had together.
    My deepest condolences to you family and friends.
    C.W. Walker

  3. So sorry to hear of the passing of my first cousin, Steve. Although I haven’t seen him for years, I will always remember the Davey Crocket outfits we wore for a picture and your adorable smile.

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