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Brandon Dwain “B” Bartlett

August 2, 1981 - June 7, 2017
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Stonewater Church- Glen Rose Campus
5645 North Highway 144
Granbury, Texas 76048
(817) 579-9175 | Map
Friday 6/16, 2:00 pm

Celebration of Life

Brandon Dwain “B” Bartlett, 35, of Granbury, Texas went to be with the Lord on Wednesday June 7, 2017 surrounded by his family after a brief illness. Please join us in celebrating Brandon’s life Friday June 16, 2017 at 2:00 pm at Stonewater Church, Glen Rose Campus, 5645 Hwy 144 N, Granbury, Texas. Brandon wasContinue Reading

Telisha Beasley left a message on June 19, 2017:
Bubba, I miss the way you could make me laugh even when laughter seemed impossible. I miss you so much! My heart just hurts. You are never forgotten, little brother. I love you!
Kara And Chris Haire left a message on June 17, 2017:
As we head home back to Oklahoma, the radio is playing all the old songs you loved to listen to on those many nights making me drive you guys to Shreveport. It's like your way of saying your still with us even in spirit. We had so many fun weekends partying and having fun. Even when you spit on my floor as you layed passed out while the guys finished the poker game. Chris is gonna miss his Best Friend, and I'm gonna miss one of the best guys I've known. See you soon Brandon. Win big at the Big Casino in the sky!!
Ronnie Graves left a message on June 15, 2017:
Brandon, Thank you for your friendship. I know its been way too long since we last saw each other. As childhood friends grow old life changes and you don't get to stay in that moment. Every memory I have of our youth was fun and filled with good times. If it was just you and me we would go see the newest blockbuster movie. I remember when we saw the Matrix and talked about how cool it was and thinking maybe we're in the Matrix. If Chris was there we would typically go fishing at the pond we would have to jump a fence to get to, we would help Chris with the fence after we had a little laugh at his struggles. When we were with Chris and Andrew we would play poker (before poker was cool) 5 card draw, seven card stud, and Andrews personal favorite in-between. The pots would get so ridiculous that there were IOU's written on paper for hundreds of dollars. Over time you would only play in-between if Andrew wasn't the dealer (not sure why, wink wink). After I turned 21 we would all go to Shreveport and play black jack. Most of the time we had more fun on the road trip there than at the casino. Thank you for your humor and quick wit, I know we all like to think that we're funny and had good come backs and one liners but you were the true master. You helped us become funnier just from being in the same conversation with you. The more I think about the fun we had the more I'm going to miss you. Your friend Ronnie (the cry baby)
Lisa Champion left a message on June 15, 2017:
I will always remember that precious little face when you were a toddler, with the cotton white hair! You will be loved and missed by all who knew you! So sorry for your loss Lisa! You are all in my thoughts and prayers!
Danny Bartlett left a message on June 14, 2017:
Brandon, you always have had a special place in my heart, and always will. I will never forget you. Uncle Danny
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Cara Cline-East left a message on June 14, 2017:
I will always remember that smile and mischievous grin. Brandon was always sweet to be around when we were younger. Hugs and prayers for the whole family.
Rick Bartlett left a message on June 13, 2017:
Brandon, I will always miss your laugh and smile.you left us too soon. Your memory will not be diminished with time. Love always, Uncle Rick
Kayla rinaudo left a message on June 13, 2017:
So sorry for your loss.
Betty Bartlett left a message on June 12, 2017:
He was our joy.our hearts are so broken. We love you Miranda for what you were to Brandon. nanny and papa Bartlett
Wiley Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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