Michael Bramwell (Passed away 22 Oct 2017)

Location
St Mary's Church Church Road Woolton, Liverpool L25 5JF
Date
6th Nov 2017
Time
12pm
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Location
Springwood Crematorium Springwood Avenue Garston L25 7UN
Date
6th Nov 2017
Time
1.15pm

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In loving memory of Michael Bramwell (Barney) who sadly passed away on 22nd October 2017.
Sadly missed by Wife Eileen, Sons Stephen and Christopher, Brother Alfie and all his friends and colleagues.

Vibeke Søby Jensen wrote

I am sorry to hear that Michael Bramwell has passed away. Our connection goes WAY BACK in time – a couple of summers in the early eighties, but even though it has been SO long, the memory of Michael (and his wife and sons) made a big impact on my life. I came to the UK as a young girl from Denmark to visit his cousin Muriel, and she introduced me to Michael and his family. We ended up spending quite a few days together - I even stayed with the Bramwells for a week one of the following summers. I liked Michel from the very first moment. He was so hospitable, so welcoming … always so smiling and cheerful. He put up with a silly teenager like me and made me feel welcome and special. He took the time to show me around and thus made sure my stay was even more enjoyable. He made me laugh with his jokes and funny faces. It meant a lot to me and I am really grateful.
Of course it is many years ago and I have not had contact to Michael for very long, but it does not change the fact that even though a lot of special things have happened in my life since then, the memories I have of my summers with the Bramwells and Michael in particular, will ALWAYS stand out. It will always be in the top end of my list of big events in my life. Thank you so much.
Rest in peace - love from Vibeke.

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David F THOMPSON wrote

I was very sorry to hear of Mike's passing. I worked under him in the old 'F' Division, (in the good old days)./ He was fair, sarcastic as they come and a great foil for Don Mason. I recall with great humour, when Mike took Don out, in his brand new car and went into the automatic car wash on Dovedale Road, I think it was. The car wash rollers put large gashes down the car's roof, as it rolled along, out of square and out of control, with both Mike and Don trapped inside. I've never heard language like it, when they came back. Don was hysterical, Mike was screaming at him 'What's so bloody funny'? And by God did we all laugh as well. So did Mike when he realised the Car Wash insurers would pay up. RIP Mike.

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