Funeral services 9:30am at Pfeffer Funeral Home and 10am Thursday, September 6 at St Paul Catholic Church Manitowoc. Officiating at the Mass of Christian Burial will be the Rev Ronald Reimer. Burial to follow at Evergreen Cemetery Manitowoc. Grave side military rites accorded by AMVETS Post #99.
Born 29 March 1922 in the town of Cato to the late Joseph W and Mary Schreiner Brandl, he served in the US Army from 1942-46 in the European Theater with the 252nd Field Artillery Battalion which was involved in the Battle of the Bulge. 5 July 1944 he married Arline Benishek at St Mary Catholic Church Clarks Mills. He was a lifelong Manitowoc County resident.
Herbert worked for Medusa Portland Cement Co. for 32 years retiring in 1980. He then was a courier for Holy Family Memoral Medical Center from 1984 to 1997. He was a life member of AMVETS Post #99 and a member of St Paul Catholic Church.
Survivors include his wife Arline Brandel, Manitowoc; 2 sons and a daughter-in-law: Michael Brandel of Appleton, Patrick and Linda Brandel, Manitowoc; son-in-law Joseph VanElls, Manitowoc; 5 grandchildren: Todd VanElls of Madison, Scott (Connie) VanElls of Manitowoc, Erin Brandel of New Haven CT, Nathan and Adam Brandel both of Marquette MI; 3 great grandchildren: Ryan, Alec, Tessandra VanElls; sister Ann Ebert, Manitowoc; brother Jack Brandel, Columbus OH; 3 sisters-in-law Marcella Brandel and Margaret Greis both of Manitowoc, Rita Brandel of Columbus OH; brother-in-law Paul Steeber, Manitowoc; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by daughter Diane VanElls; granddaughter Vicki VanElls; 2 great grandchildren: Zachary and Alexis; 7 brothers: Charles, Joseph, Victor, Leonard, Bernard, Robert, Ottmar Brandel; 7 sisters: Sophie Brandl, Veronica Riederer, Elizabeth Augustine, Agnes Mahloch, Bernice (Pat) Steeber, Rose Budnar, Sister Hermengild Brandel.
The family will greet relatives and friends at Pfeffer Funeral Home 5-8 pm Wednesday, September 5 where a prayer service will be at 7:30 pm led by Deacon Bill Klein. Herald Times Reporter, September 4, 2001 pA3
Funeral services 9:30am at Pfeffer Funeral Home and 10am Thursday, September 6 at St Paul Catholic Church Manitowoc. Officiating at the Mass of Christian Burial will be the Rev Ronald Reimer. Burial to follow at Evergreen Cemetery Manitowoc. Grave side military rites accorded by AMVETS Post #99.
Born 29 March 1922 in the town of Cato to the late Joseph W and Mary Schreiner Brandl, he served in the US Army from 1942-46 in the European Theater with the 252nd Field Artillery Battalion which was involved in the Battle of the Bulge. 5 July 1944 he married Arline Benishek at St Mary Catholic Church Clarks Mills. He was a lifelong Manitowoc County resident.
Herbert worked for Medusa Portland Cement Co. for 32 years retiring in 1980. He then was a courier for Holy Family Memoral Medical Center from 1984 to 1997. He was a life member of AMVETS Post #99 and a member of St Paul Catholic Church.
Survivors include his wife Arline Brandel, Manitowoc; 2 sons and a daughter-in-law: Michael Brandel of Appleton, Patrick and Linda Brandel, Manitowoc; son-in-law Joseph VanElls, Manitowoc; 5 grandchildren: Todd VanElls of Madison, Scott (Connie) VanElls of Manitowoc, Erin Brandel of New Haven CT, Nathan and Adam Brandel both of Marquette MI; 3 great grandchildren: Ryan, Alec, Tessandra VanElls; sister Ann Ebert, Manitowoc; brother Jack Brandel, Columbus OH; 3 sisters-in-law Marcella Brandel and Margaret Greis both of Manitowoc, Rita Brandel of Columbus OH; brother-in-law Paul Steeber, Manitowoc; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by daughter Diane VanElls; granddaughter Vicki VanElls; 2 great grandchildren: Zachary and Alexis; 7 brothers: Charles, Joseph, Victor, Leonard, Bernard, Robert, Ottmar Brandel; 7 sisters: Sophie Brandl, Veronica Riederer, Elizabeth Augustine, Agnes Mahloch, Bernice (Pat) Steeber, Rose Budnar, Sister Hermengild Brandel.
The family will greet relatives and friends at Pfeffer Funeral Home 5-8 pm Wednesday, September 5 where a prayer service will be at 7:30 pm led by Deacon Bill Klein. Herald Times Reporter, September 4, 2001 pA3
Family Members
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Veronica "Fronie" Brandl Riederer
1902–1991
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Elizabeth Brandl Augustine
1903–1999
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Sr M. Hermengild Brandel
1905–2000
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Joseph W Brandl
1906–1951
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Charles G. Brandel
1908–1972
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Sophie Brandl
1909–1909
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Agnes Veronica Brandl Mahloch
1910–1996
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Bernard A. "Ben" Brandel
1911–1962
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Rose Marie Brandl Budnar
1913–1989
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Victor R. Brandel
1914–1967
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Ann A "Toots" Brandel Ebert
1915–2011
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Leonard Bernard Brandel
1917–1995
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Ottmar A. Brandel
1918–2000
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Robert B Brandl
1920–1994
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Leander "Jack" Brandel
1925–2015
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Beatrice Katherine Brandl Steeber
1927–1977
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