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BRUNSMAN
Kenneth J., 48, beloved husband of Marla (nee McSwain), devoted father of Kelsey D. and Brady J. Brunsman, loving son of Dr. Tom and Betty Sue Brunsman, dear brother of Susan Owen(Jim) and uncle of Tommy and Scott Owen. Passed away Septmeber 28, 2011 with his family at his side. Visitation at Mueller Parker Funeral Home, 6791 Tylersville Road, Mason 45040 on Monday, October 3 from 6-8 PM. Service will be at Wyoming Presbyterian Church, 225 Wyoming Avneue, Wyoming on Tuesday at 2:00 PM. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Hospice of Cincinnati. For details or to send a condolence, visit www.muellerparker.com
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Shay, Donald, and Jocelyn Angel send their condolences. Love from our family to yours....
Shay Angel
October 3, 2011
Ken was a great father, son, husband and friend. He will be greatly missed by all. I'm sure that Kelsey and Brady will contnue to make the family very proud.
Coach Jeff King
October 2, 2011
Tom, Betty Sue, Maria, and family, Margie are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our prayers and thoughts will be with you. He was a great son, husband, and father we remember the wonderful times we spent together'.
Dick & Margie Motzer
October 1, 2011
I remember Susan Brunsman. I went to Miami University with her. She was so nice to me when my kitty passed on.
October 1, 2011
Nettie M Morris
Herb Cook
September 30, 2011
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