Stanley Kent Bramwell, 68, passed away at his home in Fairfield, California April 24, 1998.
Born July 23, 1929 in Garland, Utah and grew up in Salt Lake City, son of the late Ernest and Odetta Hales Bramwell. LDS Missionary to Argentina. University of Utah graduate. Career Officer and Pilot in U.S. Air Force. Pilot with strategic air command and military airlift command. Flew AC-130 gunships along Ho Chi Minh trail as well as C-141 cargo planes. Was Theater Airlift Commander for Central and South America while in the Panama Canal Zone, and Chief of Military Advisory Assistance group in Lisbond, Portugal. Retired as a Colonel in 1983.Dedicated to his family, country and his God. Served as Branch President in Harlingen, Texas, Dix-McGuire, New Jersey; Cascais and Almada, Portugal. Was District President in Panama and Counselor to Costa Rica Mission President. He was Bishop of the Fairfield 3rd Ward and Counselor in Fairfield Stake Presidency. He and his wife served as missionaries to the Santiago, Dominican Republic mission. He was then called as Mission President of that same mission from 1994-97.
Married Dorothy Madsen December 18, 1953 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.
Survived by his wife; and two daughters, Kathleen, Los Angels, CA; Shauna and Douglas, Ogden, Roosevelt; three sons, Christopher Bramwell, Washington DC; Scott and Kym Bramwell, of Sierra Vista, AZ; and Mark and Malinda Bramwell, of Provo; ten grandchildren; one brother, Craig and Marcy Bramwell, missionaries in Santiago, Chili; and a sister, Jeane B. Farr, of Salt Lake City.
Funeral and burial service took place April 27th, in Fairfield, California.
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