Ross W. Bransford Obituary
Ross W. Bransford of Victoria, Texas entered eternal rest on April 19, 2025 at the age of 80. He was born April 14, 1945 in Adamsville, Texas to the late, Walter Roy Bransford and Velma Ross Bransford.
A Memorial Service will be held on Thursday, April 24, 2025 at 1:00 PM at Church of Christ in Bloomington, Texas.
Ross married his love, Dorothy Wampler on October 2, 1965 in Burnet, Texas. He proudly served his country in the Air Force as a Master Sargeant from 1965 – 1972. Ross was a mechanic and power boat builder. He also enjoyed underwater photography. He retired as a gun safety instructor in 2023. Ross will be deeply missed by everyone that knew and loved him.
In addition to his parents, Ross was preceded in death by his brother, Bob Bransford.
He is survived by his loving wife, Dorothy Bransford.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Cherokee Children’s Home in Cherokee, Texas.
Thoughts and memories may be shared online at www.gracefuneralhome.net.
Arrangements and services are under the personal care of Grace Funeral Homes and Cemeteries.
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Date: | 4/24/2025 | Time: | 1:00 PM | Location: | First Baptist Church, Bloomington, TX |
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