of Gassville, AR
October 24, 1952 - May 17, 2024
On May 17th, at 71 years old, the world lost a light in Carl Alvin ''Cabalo'' Bramblett. Born October 27th, 1952, in Tucson, Arizona to Carl James ''Tony'' Bramblett and Nellie Lee Josephine Bramblett, he was the oldest of 10 siblings.
Carl was married to his wife and best friend, Tammy L. Bramblett (nee Wathen) in Ocala, Florida on June 25, 1971.
Carl is preceded in death by his parents; sisters, Nelda Bramblett and Martha ''Markie'' Moore and brother, Daniel Bramblett.
He is survived by his wife, Tammy and children, April (David) Creech, Timothy (Kelly) Bramblett, Alysha Bramblett, Harley (Amy) Sommers; grandchildren, Levi (Emily) Sommers, Bobbi Sommers (Casey Goins), Cheyenne Bramblett, Cherokee Bramblett, Younger Hill, Matthew Clark, Anthony Clark, Gabriel Sommers, Garret Sommers; four great-grandchildren; four brothers and two sisters; along with countless nieces and nephews.
Carl will be cremated at Roller Funeral Home with no services. Per his wishes, a life celebration will be held by the family on Saturday, May 25th at the family home. For those wishing to donate in his name, donations may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project or the Headstrong Project.
Carl was a Vietnam veteran and later in life taught as an adjunct welding instructor at Arkansas State University-Mountain Home before retiring in 2021. Carl loved spending time with his family, welding and riding motorcycles with his kids. His legacy will live on in his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, along with the countless family members, friends and students whose lives he touched.
RIP You were nice to me at a really bad time...
I am deeply saddened to hear that Carl has passed away. Carl was my Welding Instructor man who told me to push for my dreams because I was a better welder than all the boys in my class. I wouldn’t be where I am today if it wasn’t for Carl, sending all my love and condolences to the family, may he rest in peace
Rest in peace brother and keep the roads of gold in front of you.
Worked with Carl at the tech center. He was teaching and I was the janitor. Every day I came to work I had the pleasure of speaking to Carl and listen to his stories. Makes me very sad to know I won’t get to speak to him again. He will be truly missed. May he r.i.p. Till we meet again old friend.
We extend our sympathies to the family.
I am sorry to hear that Alvin passed away. For a short time he lived next door to me. He was a good neighbor. I am praying for his entire family.
My heart hurts for they entire Bramblett family. Carl "Alvin" was a sweet man and I know his family will miss him terribly. My prayers and love are with them.
I loved Carl! He was such a loving and honest person. He was so funny too! I will miss his smiling face.
I love Carl so much. I’m so sorry.
So Sorry To hear the death of My Neighbor Carl .We done a lot of waving to each other,getting the mail or working in the yards.Sending Love and Prayers to all The Family
We'll all miss you big brother! You were more than just a brother, you was a friend, confidant, and great role model. We love you.