Branwen Ann Santos

Brownlie & Maxwell Funeral Home Born in Georgetown, Guyana on August 20, 1972
Departed in Melbourne, Florida on February 15, 2019

Branwen Ann Santos, 46 of Melbourne, FL passed away on Friday February 15, 2019 at her home. She was born in Georgetown, Guyana and was a journalist.
Survivors include her parents Juan and Annabelle Santos, brother Gareth (Rebecca) Santos, and nieces Trinity, Ava and Alexandria Santos.
A Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated on Thursday February 28th at 11am in the Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Melbourne.

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Kathy Bravo from New York Cit wrote on August 24, 2022:
Hello, I am very saddened to find out about Branwen passing. We were good friends when she lived in NYC and then when she moved to Astoria Queens. My condolences to her mom and family I will miss her dearly. Kathy Bravo
FIL MANANSALA from LAS VEGAS wrote on February 24, 2019:
Dear Uncle John, Auntie Annabelle, Cousin Gareth and Rebecca Santos, and nieces Trinity, Ava and Alexandria Santos. We extend our deepest sympathies to you in the sudden and unexpected passing of our beloved cousin Branwen. Our love and prayers are with all of you as you continue to mourn the sudden loss of our cousin Branwen. Please accept the check that will arrive Thursday, 28 February as a small token of our respect. With love and prayers, Fil
F.S. Manansala, Lt Colonel, USAF, R from Nellis Air Force Base wrote on February 23, 2019:
We extend our deepest sympathies to you in the sudden and unexpected passing of our beloved cousin Branwen. Our love and prayers are with all of you as you continue to mourn the sudden loss of our cousin Branwen. Please accept the check that will arrive Thursday, 28 February as a small token of our respect. With much love and prayers
Marcie Waites from Memphis, TN wrote on February 20, 2019:
I just heard about Brannie. I am so shocked. We were friends since high school. She was the sweetest and most funny friend. She was goofy like me. She always remembered me at Christmas and Birthdays! I am sorry for her mom and dad and Garth. Sweet memories! My conde. I remember our Saturday lunches and Mrs. Annabelle would make dinners from other countries. We went to concerts and met The Nelson’s. I so cherished her friendship and laughter. Just so shocked! Love you all!!!
PATRICK MORENO-LACALLE from PHILIPPINES wrote on February 19, 2019:
Condolences to Tita
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