SPC Tony Ray Brattin

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SPC Tony Ray Brattin Veteran

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
16 Nov 2014 (aged 63)
Exeter, Barry County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Ridgley, Barry County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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MY THANKS TO EVERYONE FOR ALL THE NICE TOKENS.

Tony was a proud veteran who served in Viet Nam. Tony and I flew many missions together while in Viet Nam. We became good friends. Tony was a likeable person with a great sense of humor who had the respect of his fellow veterans. Knowing Tony made the time in Viet Nam go by much faster while serving there. We took leave together once and I spent part of my leave with Tony and his family. His parents and his sister Pat were so kind to me and his mom went out of her way to show me around the city and she took us to many places. We sure had a blast!
I talked to Tony last year and we had a great conversation that brought up many fond memories when we served.
Tony liked to sing sola and enjoyed that over the years. For seventeen years he was employed as a welder.
Tony is survived by his loving wife of 40 years, Evelyn. His two sons Adam and Tyrell. ; two brothers, Don Moore and his wife, Jackie and Scott eight sisters, Pat, Leslie, Tina and her husband, Steve, Sandy, Rebecca, Karla and six grandchildren.
Tony was proud of his family, his faith in God and of being a veteran of Vietnam.
He was preceded in death by his daughter, Katrina; his mother, Dena Brattin Moore; step-father, Dorcas Moore and father, Joe England.
Tony will be missed by everyone who had the pleasure of knowing him. His burial will be with full military honors.
Cause of death: Heart attack
(bio by: Steve Edquist)



MY THANKS TO EVERYONE FOR ALL THE NICE TOKENS.

Tony was a proud veteran who served in Viet Nam. Tony and I flew many missions together while in Viet Nam. We became good friends. Tony was a likeable person with a great sense of humor who had the respect of his fellow veterans. Knowing Tony made the time in Viet Nam go by much faster while serving there. We took leave together once and I spent part of my leave with Tony and his family. His parents and his sister Pat were so kind to me and his mom went out of her way to show me around the city and she took us to many places. We sure had a blast!
I talked to Tony last year and we had a great conversation that brought up many fond memories when we served.
Tony liked to sing sola and enjoyed that over the years. For seventeen years he was employed as a welder.
Tony is survived by his loving wife of 40 years, Evelyn. His two sons Adam and Tyrell. ; two brothers, Don Moore and his wife, Jackie and Scott eight sisters, Pat, Leslie, Tina and her husband, Steve, Sandy, Rebecca, Karla and six grandchildren.
Tony was proud of his family, his faith in God and of being a veteran of Vietnam.
He was preceded in death by his daughter, Katrina; his mother, Dena Brattin Moore; step-father, Dorcas Moore and father, Joe England.
Tony will be missed by everyone who had the pleasure of knowing him. His burial will be with full military honors.
Cause of death: Heart attack
(bio by: Steve Edquist)