Sergeant Deputy Sheriff Anthony Ray Bramlett, age 42 of Calhoun, passed away at 6PM on Friday, October 14, 2016.
Sergeant Bramlett was born on December 21, 1973 to James Bramlett and Meletha Grogan Moss. He is preceded in death by his grandparents, uncles and infant brother, Joshua.
He was an avid participant at the Alabama Bass Trail Tournament and hunter and fisherman. SGT. Bramlett was a dedicated Sheriff’s Deputy of Gordon County for eight years and leaves behind his partner K9, Katja. He was a member of Grace Community Baptist Church and was a loving, kind and great Christian, who was always taking care of others.
SGT. Bramlett leaves behind his wife, Carrie Sudduth Bramlett and two children Anna Bramlett and Conner Bramlett and his girlfriend Megan Harbin; his father, James Odell Bramlett and his wife Linda; his mother, Meletha Ann Moss and her husband Woody; his grandmother, Barbara Brown and her Husband Jimmy Middlebrooks; three brothers, Timothy Moss and his wife Reba, Brett Bramlett, and Alan Moss; one sister, Natasha Reece and her husband Ronnie, three step sisters, Anna, Gwen and Tasha; one sister-in-law, Misty Townsend and her husband Bill; one brother-in-law, Eddie and his wife Kara Suddduth; father and mother-in-law, Eddie and Joan Sudduth and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be conducted on Tuesday, October 18, 2016 at 2PM at Sugar Valley Baptist Church. Reverend David Peeler and Captain Shane Parrott will be officiating. The Gordon County Sherriff’s Honor Guard will have charge of graveside rites at Salacoa Baptist Church Cemetery of Cherokee County. Pallbearers serving are Harris Housley, Conner Bramlett, Timothy Moss, Danny Floyd, Jason Brown, Billy Townsend, Ronnie Reece and Terry Childers. Honorary pallbearers will be The Gordon County Sherriff’s Department.
SGT. Bramlett’s family will receive friends at Sugar Valley Baptist Church on Monday, October 17, 2016 from 5 PM to 8 PM.
You may leave online condolences at www.thomasfuneralhomecalhoun.com
Thomas Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements for Sergeant Deputy Anthony Bramlett.