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Larry Glenn Brammer

Larry Glenn Brammer, 53 of Omaha, NE entered into rest on September 28, 2015 at his home in Omaha. He was born on December 11, 1961 in Omaha, NE to Richard Glenn & Evelyn Marie (Cramer) Brammer. Larry attended school in Glenwood and graduated with the Class of 1980. He was employed with Stephens and Smith Construction Company, Inc. in Omaha.

Preceding Larry in passing were his paternal and maternal grandparents. Survivors include his mother Evelyn (Colin) Cole of Leonard, MN; siblings Jerry Brammer of Glenwood, IA; Rick Brammer of MN; Mike Brammer of Glenwood, IA; Niki Cole Walters of MN; several nieces, nephews, extended relatives and many friends.

Interment will be at a later date.

A memorial fund has been established.

Visitation:Friday, October 2, 2015
9:00 AM
212 S. Locust St.
Glenwood, IA51534

Service:Tuesday, September 29, 2015
4:00 PM
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5 Condolences

  • Heather McCord Posted September 29, 2015 12:00 am

    We are never promised a tomorrow which is somthing we rarely remember. My condolences to Evalyn, Colin, to the whole family. Larry meant a lot to me for 30 years and helped me and my girls whenever we needed it. He was a great guy and I love him and we will all miss him so much. Sort of lost on who were going to call when our vehicles break down, no more grill outs or movie nights.

    He was taken way to soon and it’s a hard one to wrap your head around.

    Love you Larry…see you on the other side!

  • Pete and Susie Swihart Posted September 30, 2015 12:00 am

    So sorry for your loss, we never understand the reason’s why our loved one was taken from us but be assured he is in a much better place.

  • Dona Raye White-Anderson Posted September 30, 2015 12:00 am

    Not many people can say they have friendships that last 30, 40 years, but Larry was one who could. His loyalty was second to none and the abundant love he had for his family and friends was so apparent and endearing. I am Blessed to have known him. The memories of our shenanigans will forever make me smile. Until we meet on the other side, rest in peace Brammer Boys. Love you, mean it. Dona Raye

  • June Maddocks Posted September 30, 2015 12:00 am

    Words are not effective in this most difficult time. Although I haven’t seen Larry for years, I will always remember the first time I met him. In the back seat of his Mom’s car in the Safeway parking lot in Glenwood. All the boys, blonde, tan and in shorts, except Mikey who was still in diapers and had the measles or chicken pox (can’t remember which). That’s how I will remember Larry. Ev and Colin were good friends for many years – lots of fun with our kids, eatin’ pizza, playing cards and too many things to mention.. Rest in peace Larry, love and prayers to your family – who you loved so much..

  • Terri Smith Posted October 1, 2015 12:00 am

    I am truly at a loss for words, not a normal occurrence for me. We know not why such a loss must be endured by loved ones, especially by the parents. That terrible pain in the hearts of those that are the closest. Seems there is no knowing reason for such things to happen. This in turn leaves friends at a loss for words or actions to help our friends through such an ordeal. We all feel helpless. Hopefully those affected know we offer our love and support and will do what ever we can to help them turn the page.

    Ol’ River Rat

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