of West Memphis, AR
July 12, 1930 - November 23, 2024
Louis Bramucci, 94, of West Memphis, Arkansas passed away Saturday November 23, 2024 at his home surrounded by his family. He was born July 12, 1930 in Marion, Arkansas where he attended school and played football and basketball. After high school he worked for his uncle, Mark Baratti where he learned to be a butcher. He then joined the United States Air force and was stationed in South Dakota. After being Honorably Discharged from the Air Force he went to work for Pete Aviotti and eventually became the owner of Aviotti's Grocery. He met his wife, Connie, in 1960 and they were married in December of 1961. Louis was a loving husband, father and Pops. He was an active member of First Assembly of God where he served as deacon, Sunday School teacher and was there every time the door was open until his health wouldn't allow him to go any longer.
Those left to cherish his memory are his loving wife of 63 years, Carolyn "Connie" Bramucci; two children, Kim Haley (Tommy) and Chris Bramucci (Sherry); 6 grandchildren, Kassi Sullivan (Adam), Korey Haley (Abbie), Christina Way (Sam), Christoper Bramucci II, Nicholas Bramucci (Emelea) and Conner Mudry and 3 Great grandchildren, Layne Sullivan, Sophie Sullivan and Maddie Haley.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Alessandro and Pierena Bramucci; 2 brothers, James Bramucci and Pete Bramucci and 2 sisters, Rosa Miller and Marie Martin.
The family will receive friends Wednesday, November 27, 2024 from 1:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m. A funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Burial with military honors will follow funeral services in Crittenden Memorial Park, Marion, Arkansas.
I am so sorry for your loss. I just learned of uncle Lewis’s passing. He was a great man and i respected and appreciated him and all he did for me. I know he is in heaven looking down and he will be missed.
Sincerely
Michael
I used to go to the church with my father when I was in school. I remember seeing Louis every
Sunday at church. I've moved all over the country and have lived in El Paso Tx since 1998. My wife died in March 2024 and I hope to move to Oxford Ms where my daughter lives.
All of us older people are slowly being weeded out (I'm 83).
I pray for his soul and share the bereavement with his family and hope the grief won't be too bad.
My love to you all.
Mr. Louis was special part of my childhood as all of the family. Growing up on Ross Circle was one of best blessings.
Mr. Louis and Miss Connie were second parents.
Wonderful memories!
Connie so sorry for your loss. I know you have some wonderful memories of the 63 years you and Lewis were blessed to have spent together. We will never forget how you and Lewis went out of your way to make us feel welcome when we first started attending First Assembly. Your family are in our prayers today.
Connie and Family
Doug and I are praying for you and your family. May God give you each one peace at this time.
Love Doug & Kay Baker
Mrs Connie, I am so sorry for your loss , may God wrap you and your family in his loving arms and give you the strength to carry on until you meet again. Mr. Louis was such a kind man and full of jokes and stories. I'm glad my children had the opportunity to know him as our neighbor.
Ms. Connie and family. Bro. Louis was a Godly man. He loved to tease me. I will be always grateful that Billye, LaVaye and I was able to come see you both. Love and Prayers always
Kim im so sorry for your loss. My prayers go out to you and your family
Connie, I’m so sorry for your broken heart! My family has always loved y’all. We go way back attending First Assembly of God.
Your husband was always so kind. He is with Jesus now. Our prayers are with you. We will be with our loved ones very soon!
Phil 4:13
Dearest Connie so sorry to hear of you and your families loss of Louis. He was a great man and we know he is with the Lord. We have fond memories of you both whole we were in West Memphis and First Assembly. Our prayers are with you all. May God give you comfort.