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Woodrow "Woody" Brimer
BURLESON — Woodrow “Woody” Brimer, 94, passed away on October 7, 2011. Funeral: 9:30 A.M. Tuesday at Mayfield Kiser Funeral Home in Burleson. Visitation: 6-8 P.M. Monday at the funeral home. Graveside Service: 1:30 P.M. Tuesday at Carlton Cemetery in Carlton, Texas. Memorials may be made to Carlton Cemetery Association, P.O. Box 153 Carlton Texas 76436. Woody was a veteran of WWII. Woody was deeply committed to volunteer work. He spend the last 15 years as a volunteer at Huguley Hospital and was very active in the senior education program at Tarrant County College. He is preceded in death by his brothers, R.L. and wife Susie, Chester Lee, J.W., and Kenneth Brimer and wife, Frances and nephew, John Brimer Jr. Survivors; nephews, John Brimer and wife, Betty, Kim Brimer and wife, Janna, Lee Brimer and wife, Gail, Jim Brimer and wife, Joanne; nieces, Barbara York and husband, Clay and Kay Nader and husband James and sister in law, Nellie Gay Brimer; numerous great nieces and nephews.
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  1. Mr.Brimer was a very sweet and loving man I feel very lucky that I was able to get to know him and spend time with him. He will be missed. I will keep your family in my prayers.

    Cathy Steele
    CNA Supervisor Misson Hospice

  2. It was a pleasure to know Woody both as
    a great volunteer and as a good friend.
    Rest in Peace, Woody

  3. Woody was a member of my family since 1939 when his brother Kenneth married my sister Frances.He lived in california for many years and I have lived in Louisiana for the past 40 years. We didn’t see each other very often, but he was always such a fine gentle man. He truly loved all his nieces and nephews and will be missed by all who knew him.

  4. Woody was such a fine man. He was always doing some kind of help with people. I always enjoyed being around him, and I will cherish the times that we were together, Sincerely, Mitzie

  5. I am so glad that I got to know Woody. I still expect to look up and see him when I am volunteering at the hospital. He blessed many people during his life. The world is a sadder place without him.

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