Bill graduated from Woodlawn High School in Birmingham, Alabama. He was married to Patricia Ann Cook on November 25, 1959. They met while attending Woodlawn High School. He was a lifetime member of Vestavia Hills Methodist Church, in Vestavia Hills, Alabama. He was a devoted husband and father, dedicated to the care and well-being of his family.
Bill was an avid flyer who co-owned a flying service. He was a flight instructor, an aircraft salesman, and became a commercial pilot. Later, Bill was a contractor with Brasher and Sons Company building homes in the Birmingham area and Vestavia Hills. He became a commercial project manager building hospitals, foundries, and other large facilities across Alabama and Mississippi. He then moved to Southern Company, working there for 20 years assuring the quality of power systems across the Southeast. He found a passion for working with the railroads with National Weights and Measures Associations. He held chairman and multiple committee positions affecting regulations and laws across the United States. He also began working with implementing new and innovative technologies for the southern electric systems and all major railroads in the United States.
Bill had an interest in a multitude of hobbies including becoming an NRA Certified Pistol and Marksman Instructor and a Lifetime Member of the NRA Golden Eagles. Licensed gunsmith and founding lifetime member of Steel City Gun Club. He was an avid photographer for over 60 years. He was a talented carpenter who lent his expertise to schools and other community organizations. He was a passionate auto enthusiast and a member of the Alabama Corvette Club. One of the things that brought him joy was volunteering with the Vestavia Hills Methodist Church, Emmaus Community, Kairos Prison Ministry, Alabama Food Bank, and helping a multitude of family and friends. He was also a lifetime member of the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce, and an honorary Colonel in Kentucky. Recently, he became the author of a book that will be published before the end of the year, named “Miracles and the Holy Spirit”. He was a ‘jack of all trades’ helping all who needed his talents.
Bill was preceded in death by his father and mother, B. G. and Myrtle Brasher, his brothers Gilbert Brasher and Charles Brasher, his son Gerry Brasher, his wife, Pat Brasher, and his grandson Solon Brasher. He is survived by his brother Curtis Brasher, his son Billy Brasher Jr. [Karri], his daughter Barri Burnett, and his son Chris Brasher [Mindy]; his grandchildren, Brian Brooks [Melanie], Brooke Ashcraft [Josh], Brent Burnett, Mary Coots [Ashton], Cameron Brasher, Allison Brasher, Nicholas Brasher, Jonathan Allen, and Anna Brasher; great-grandchildren Sophie Burnett, Ella Brasher, and Lucas Brooks.
Visitation will be held October 6, 2023 at Vestavia Hills Methodist Church in Vestavia Hills, Alabama in the Church Sanctuary from 9:30 - 11:00 a.m., followed by a Memorial Service. Graveside services to follow at Elmwood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Vestavia Hills Methodist Church. Services will be telecast https://boxcast.tv/view/bill-brasher-memorial-service-bhcn9ime17fr1efjka8z
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.ridoutsvalleychapel.com for the Brasher family.
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