Bramwell's obituary
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Bramwell Booth, who was murdered (https://komonews.com/news/loc…) on March 10, 2024. Born on June 30, 1978, Bramwell was a treasured tribal member of Nooksack of Washington, Tsymsyan Nation of Metlakatla Indian Community of Alaska, who left indelible marks on the lives of many.
Bramwell was a beacon of strength and resilience, navigated life with unfettered courage and grace. In his journey through life, he carried an air of dignity, patience, and kindness that was easily felt by those in his presence.
He was predeceased by his beloved sister, Sabrina Ann Booth, his brother, William C Booth, and his cherished mother, Charlene Ann Ortiz Booth. Each of them held a special place in Bramwell's heart, and their memories continue to live richly in his spirit, providing a source of comfort during times of sorrow.
Bramwell is survived by his loving father, Bramwell Booth, and his compassionate sister, Solana Booth. They seek solace in the legacy of love and kindness that Bramwell leaves behind.
Bramwell's loss is deeply felt by his family, friends, and all who were fortunate to have known him. Please hold them in your thoughts, recognizing the tremendous void they must now navigate.
May Bramwell Booth's soul rest in peace in his new home as a good ancestor for us. May his family find comfort in the knowledge that his spirit continues to thrive in the hearts and minds of those he touched.
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