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Carl Alvin “Alivie, Cabalo” Bramblett

27 Oct 1952 – 17 May 2024

Birth27 Oct 1952
Death17 May 2024
FaGhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/290815631

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Carl Alvin Bramblett 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 27 October 1952, in Tucson, Pima, Arizona to Carl James ''Tony' Bramblett and Nellie Lee Jo Bramblett. He was married to his wife Tammy L. Bramblett (Wathen) and best friend of 51 years in Ocala, Florida on June 25, 1971. He is preceded in death by his parents Tony (2007) & Nellie (2016), sisters Nelda Bramblett (1959) and Martha ''Markie'' Moore (2022), and brother Daniel Bramblett (1995). 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 James H., Billy D., Pete L., Walter D. (Marcella) two sisters Liz (David) O'Donald, and Angel (Ron) Sperry 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 25, 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.

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