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Darwin C. Brunner, 66, of Allentown, died Friday, Nov. 9. He was the husband of Rochelle D. (Getz) Brunner.
A son of the late Carl and Margaret (Reinert) Brunner, he was a Navy veteran of the Vietnam War.
Surviving in addition to his widow are two daughters, Jennifer L. Huff of Macungie and Stephanie L. Giniewski of Lehighton; a son, Daniel C., and his wife, Ammie, of Kodiak, Alaska; two brothers, Frederick W. of Allentown and David W. of Slatington; and four grandchildren.
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Jenn, my thoughts go out to you in this time of sorrow. If you need anything I'm always here. May your father R.I.P.
Chris Binder
November 15, 2012
Brunner family (Mrs. Brunner, Jen, Steph & Danny):
My condolence are with you all. May he rest in peace n never be forgotten.
I remember seeing him when leaving home for school and walking home, he was always so nice.
Gina Brady (Davis)
November 13, 2012
Steph,
Sorry for you and your family's loss. Your Dad was a sweet and nice guy who loved his family. My thought and prayer are with you.
Rosie Johnson
November 13, 2012
Rochelle, I am so sorry for your loss. Grief is so hard and I hope you remember the support of all your friends is there anytime you need it.
Gloria Hamm
November 12, 2012
I only knew Darwin from the legion post but we talked many times when I have seen him there and he was a very nice quiet person.
We know that when we lose someone we love that time seems to stand still. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family at this time of sorrow.
Donald Heck
November 12, 2012
My deepest sympathy to the family.I remember Darwin with Troop 11.
Karen Christman
November 12, 2012
Brunner Family,
Our deepest condolences in your time of loss. Our thoughts are with you in your time of grief.
The Kloss Family
Denise, Rochelle, & Kayla
(across the street)
R Kloss
November 11, 2012
I love you dad! Miss you very much, but know now that you are at peace and are comforted by the hand of God.
Stephanie Giniewski
November 11, 2012
I'm so sorry to learn of Darwin's passing. We were good friends during our times together in Troop 11. He was a lot of fun to be around, and I really liked him a lot.
Bob Kimble
November 11, 2012
My husband, Brian, shared many laughs with Darwin in their long careers together on the AFD. Thinking of your family at this difficult time,
Carol Mickley
November 10, 2012
Rochelle, so sorry to hear about Darwin. May you find peace in the loss of your loved one. (worked with you at Good Shep)
Carol Steele
November 10, 2012
Thanks for all the great summers sharing sites at Akelaland scout camp between packs 11 and 22. We always had fun brother.
Jon Kopishke
November 10, 2012
I enjoyed working with Darwin at the Allentown Fire Dept. He made me laugh and had a warped sense of humor like many of us there. Miss you. RIP.
Dan Sell
November 10, 2012
Rochelle, Jen, Steph and Dan
So sorry to hear of the loss of Darwin. As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.
Lori and William Hirschel
November 10, 2012
Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.
Donald Morgan
November 10, 2012
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