Benjamin H. Brewster, III, went into the arms of the Lord on June 6, 2011. He was born on September 29, 1954 in Baltimore, MD to Benjamin H. Brewster Jr. and Katharine B. Brewster, who have predeceased him. His stepmother Harriet D. Brewster also predeceased him.
Ben was a physical therapist for 20 years with Norman Physical Therapy Services. He lived in Oklahoma City for six years and graduated from Heritage Hall High School. He served the Lord as an acolyte at All Souls’ Episcopal Church in Oklahoma City. After living six years in Denver, CO he settled down in Norman, OK in 1980. He was an avid fan of OU football, NASCAR, and The Beatles. Ben was enthusiastic about studying the Civil War through numerous books, movies and documentaries. He enjoyed vacations with his family and friends at his beach home in Kure Beach, NC.
He is survived by his wife Kay; sister Diana Doswell and husband Joe of Dunkirk, MD; son JD Brewster and wife Dana; daughter Chasity Brewster and five grand children: Rayne, Kaia, Benjamin, Lilith and Clarice.
A special thank you to Carl at Excell Hospice.
Funeral services will be held Saturday June 11th at 2:00pm Havenbrook Funeral Home, 3401 Havenbrook St., Norman, OK 73072. Monetary donations appreciated and accepted: please send to Excell Hospice: 7200 S.W. 104th, Suite D OKC, OK 73139, flowers can be sent to Havenbrook funeral home.
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