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Robert Oren Brand

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Robert Oren Brand

Birth
Saint James, Watonwan County, Minnesota, USA
Death
2019 (aged 86–87)
Burial
Springfield, Brown County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Robert Oren Brand was born on November 29, 1932 to Conrad and Ida (Jurgens) Brand along with his twin brother Ronald in St. James, MN. He attended country school near Darfur and high school in Comfrey, graduating in 1950. He married Shirley Timm on June 5, 1952 in Springfield. Bob worked the family farm until 1959 when he moved to Springfield, then to Wood Lake, Ellendale, Wabasso, Sanborn Corners, and back to Springfield in 1968. He worked various jobs, including owning the Home Café, Standard Station, and lastly working at Sanborn Manufacturing until retiring in 1991 for health reasons. After retiring he kept busy delivering Meals on Wheels, being a courier for the hospital and State Bank, and driving people to the airport and doctor’s appointments. Bob was a member of the Jaycees, the Springfield Fire Department, the Masonic Lodge Eastern Star, and the United Methodist Church. He was known by many as the “sucker man” because he always carried Tootsie Roll Pops in his pocket for children young and old. Bob was affectionately known for being “playful, mischievous, and an instigator of fun”.
Robert Oren Brand was born on November 29, 1932 to Conrad and Ida (Jurgens) Brand along with his twin brother Ronald in St. James, MN. He attended country school near Darfur and high school in Comfrey, graduating in 1950. He married Shirley Timm on June 5, 1952 in Springfield. Bob worked the family farm until 1959 when he moved to Springfield, then to Wood Lake, Ellendale, Wabasso, Sanborn Corners, and back to Springfield in 1968. He worked various jobs, including owning the Home Café, Standard Station, and lastly working at Sanborn Manufacturing until retiring in 1991 for health reasons. After retiring he kept busy delivering Meals on Wheels, being a courier for the hospital and State Bank, and driving people to the airport and doctor’s appointments. Bob was a member of the Jaycees, the Springfield Fire Department, the Masonic Lodge Eastern Star, and the United Methodist Church. He was known by many as the “sucker man” because he always carried Tootsie Roll Pops in his pocket for children young and old. Bob was affectionately known for being “playful, mischievous, and an instigator of fun”.


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