Brantley, Joseph M. Age 70, Tue., Nov. 3, 2020. Dear father of Zachary Gilstrap and Ben Brantley; dear son of the late Luman and Priscilla Brantley; dear brother of Larry (Jill) Brantley; dear uncle, cousin and friend.
SERVICES: Visitation at KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY 5255 Lemay Ferry Fri., Nov. 6, from 4-8pm. Burial at Park Lawn Cemetery Mon., Nov 9 at 11am.
With my deepest heartfelt sympathy.
With my deepest heartfelt sympathy.
With deepest sympathy
With deepest sympathy
My heart is broken. I love you my dear friend.
My heart is broken. I love you my dear friend.
Love and peace to you my friend. You brightened many days for me! Share your poems in heaven. I will see you there some day so save me a seat at the coffee cafe
Love and peace to you my friend. You brightened many days for me! Share your poems in heaven. I will see you there some day so save me a seat at the coffee cafe
Joe was one of the best coworkers I got the pleasure of working with. I sat next to Joe while working at AIG for several years. He always made me laugh. He was very thoughtful and kind. I loved when he would surprise me with treasures from his basement and chocolate he would bring back from one of his trips to the UK. I will miss him dearly.
Joe was one of the best coworkers I got the pleasure of working with. I sat next to Joe while working at AIG for several years. He always made me laugh. He was very thoughtful and kind. I loved when he would surprise me with treasures from his basement and chocolate he would bring back from one of his trips to the UK. I will miss him dearly.
Joe was a my coworker and dear friend for many years. He had the best sense of humor and always made me laugh. I was lucky enough to spend some afternoons with him at his house. I loved listening to his stories and looking at his flea markets findings. I am deeply saddened by his passing. His family is in my thoughts and prayers. Joe will definitely be missed.
Joe was a my coworker and dear friend for many years. He had the best sense of humor and always made me laugh. I was lucky enough to spend some afternoons with him at his house. I loved listening to his stories and looking at his flea markets findings. I am deeply saddened by his passing. His family is in my thoughts and prayers. Joe will definitely be missed.