It was his strong, Irish heritage that kept him going. He missed the love of his life, Genevieve, gone 14 years, and wanted to be with her.
He was born on March 22, 1922, son of the late Joseph H. Brennan and Clara (Pankratz) Brennan.
On March 2, 1946, he married Genevieve Kugle at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Reedsville, WI.
His family survivors include son, Thomas (Peggy) of Sheboygan; his daughter, Patrice (James) Gurtner of Lac du Flambeau; grandson, Eric (Tammy) Nelson, their children, Preston, Jaxon, Ryker, and Chayse Genevieve of Appleton; grandson, Tim (Jill) Gurtner, their children, Jacey and Zoe of Middleton and Tony (Christine) Gurtner of Madison
He was preceded in death by his wife, Genevieve (Kugle) Brennan in 1995, one brother, Joseph (Josephine Kugle).
Entombment will take place at Calvary Mausoleum, Manitowoc.
It was his strong, Irish heritage that kept him going. He missed the love of his life, Genevieve, gone 14 years, and wanted to be with her.
He was born on March 22, 1922, son of the late Joseph H. Brennan and Clara (Pankratz) Brennan.
On March 2, 1946, he married Genevieve Kugle at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Reedsville, WI.
His family survivors include son, Thomas (Peggy) of Sheboygan; his daughter, Patrice (James) Gurtner of Lac du Flambeau; grandson, Eric (Tammy) Nelson, their children, Preston, Jaxon, Ryker, and Chayse Genevieve of Appleton; grandson, Tim (Jill) Gurtner, their children, Jacey and Zoe of Middleton and Tony (Christine) Gurtner of Madison
He was preceded in death by his wife, Genevieve (Kugle) Brennan in 1995, one brother, Joseph (Josephine Kugle).
Entombment will take place at Calvary Mausoleum, Manitowoc.
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