John Bramley

1954-03-17 2009-09-11
John A. Bramley, 55, of Littleton, died while climbing Long’s Peak. Bramley is survived by his three daughters, Stephanie, Stacey and Rebecca; sister, Julie; and brother, Hardy. A CO native, Bramley was a graduate of TJ High School and CSU. John was passionate about running (31 year record holder of Mt. Evans ascent), hiking, and spending time with his daughters. Bramley loved his career as a longtime employee of Frontier Airlines. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The John Bramley Memorial Fund at First Bank of Arapahoe Co., 82805, Holly St., Centennial, CO 80122 to benefit the ongoing education of his daughters.

I remember John. He was a thoughtful and caring person. We shared an interest in long distance running and even worked together for the airlines. How sad I was to come across his obituary. I’m sure he is greatly missed. He was definitely one of the good ones!

tribute by Nancy Cooper

John was a decent, kind man. We first met while being on Varsity Track. Of course, John was on Boy's team and I, on Girl's Team. Our track meets were at same location though - South High. He was voted "King Eros" on 14FEB 1972. Deservedly so! John and I both attended CSU, but our paths never crossed. Years later we reconnected at Stapleton's Flowers a la Karte. A handsome Frontier Flight Attendant stopped by to chat, and it turned out to be John Bramley! After that, he would often stop by before a trip or after a trip. Hearing about John being killed while climbing Longs Peak hit me hard. Knowing he was doing what he loved is my only solace. "Rocky Mountain High" Jan

tribute by Jan Ellen Kinney

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