JOHNSON CITY - Richard "Rick" Reese Brasher, age 81, of Johnson City, Tennessee, went to be with the Lord on Monday, July 17, 2023, at the Johnson City Medical Center. He was born in San Angelo, Texas, a son of the late Marvin Reese Brasher and Josephine Elizabeth Friebel Brasher. He grew up and spent most of his childhood in Fort Worth, Texas.
Rick was a veteran of the United States Army. During his time of service, he received the following decorations and citations; Marksman (Rifle). He and his wife lived 10 years in Tucson, Arizona prior to moving to Johnson City, TN. He was a member of Zion Baptist Church in Elizabethton, Tennessee, where he loved singing in the choir. He was a pilot having previously flown for mortuary's and also taught aviation. He worked as a Production Control Manager with Texas Instruments and Raytheon. He loved flying, crafting with leather, bowling and snow skiing. He was a great carpenter. Rick loved spending time and taking trips with his wife Judy, who was the love of his life of 49 years.
He is survived by his wife, Judy Carolyn Howard Brasher; two sisters, Sherry Gora, and Jean Lee and husband Jack; one sister and brother-in-law, Barbara Lyons and husband Jerry; four nephews, Christopher Howard and wife Lori, Todd Howard, Randy Howard, and Charles Howard; nieces, Vicki Gurney and Nina Proffitt and husband Mark; two great-nephews, Cody Howard and wife Hassie, and Matthew Proffitt; one great niece, Melissa Proffitt; and two great-great twin nephews.
The family will receive friends Thursday, July 20, 2023 from 5:00 PM until 7:00 PM at Zion Baptist Church, 1982 Gap Creek Road, Elizabethton, Tennessee. Funeral Service will follow at 7:00 PM with Dr. Alan King, Dr. Caleb King and Minister Wayne Mottern officiating. Committal Service and Interment will be held Friday, July 21, 2023 at 10:00 AM at the Mountain Home National Cemetery with military honors to be rendered by members of the DAV Honor Guard Post #39 of Bluff City and members of the Army National Guard. Pallbearers will be Christopher Howard, Cody Howard, Todd Howard, Randy Howard, Jordan King, Bruce Hall, Sean Fair and Jason Campbell. Honorary pallbearers will be Emory Cordell, Kelly Greene, Byrd Deadrick, Jerry Lyons, Matthew Proffitt, and the Prayer Room of Men at Zion Baptist Church.
The family would like to extend their thanks to the church family, especially Dr. Alan King and Judy Scalf for all the love and care that was shown.
Condolences and memories may be shared with the Brasher family by visiting www.montevistafunerals.com
Arrangements for Mr. Richard "Rick" Reese Brasher and his family have been made through Monte Vista Funeral Home & Memorial Park, 1900 E. Oakland Avenue, Johnson City, TN; 423-282-2631.
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Glen and Brenda Bare
July 19, 2023
You are In our prayers and thoughts Judy so sorry for your loss. If we can do anything for you please call God was ready for Rick to come home.
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