Andrew C. Brunn

Andrew C. Brunn

Andrew Brunn Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 16, 2001.
The Man in Flannel

He was a tremendous pile of a man, 6 foot 2 and heavyset. His flannel shirt was tucked in, clarifying his dimension, as he flailed wildly about the dance floor of the bar in Queens.

Andrew Brunn was celebrating his 23rd birthday that night five years ago. Sigalit Cohen watched him all evening; she had a thing for flannel. His uninhibited dancing sometimes frightened the girls away, but "Sigal actually stuck in there and danced with him," said Patrick Sullivan, a friend.

She got his number and soon made a husband of Mr. Brunn, an intensely private man. He did not bother to tell his buddies in the Air National Guard of his computer studies or even of his marriage. He made little mention of his move to the Fire Department from the Police Department.

But after Sigalit danced with him, Mr. Brunn opened his life to her, revealing his passion for the ocean and for lighthouses, for movies that seemed to reflect their own story. They worked through the clashes between his Catholicism and her Judaism. Mr. Brunn, a devoted surfer, even persuaded Sigalit, who nearly drowned as a child, to join him on a flimsy board.

"He said, `I'll be there with you; I'll hold you if you fall,' so I trusted him," Mrs. Brunn said. "And he did."
Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 14, 2001.


Andrew C. Brunn traded in his career with the New York Police Department for a crack at fighting fires. That way, family members said, he figured he would have a better chance at saving lives.

The day he died, Brunn was still in training but was on the 35th floor of the World Trade Center with four other firefighters when a radio call told them to get out, said Anne Sugrue, a friend of the family. Brunn and the others moved slowly, helping an injured man and woman escape.

They had made it to the fifth floor when the building collapsed. Their bodies were later found together.Brunn had walked a beat as a police officer and been promoted to sergeant at the city jail, but he loved being a firefighter, Sugrue said.

When fellow firefighters expected him to have an attitude as a former police sergeant, she said he surprised them by cheerfully washing the floor and doing dishes like the other rookies instead.

"They said he was always grinning and smiling, he was like a sponge soaking up the information," she said, adding that Brunn even marveled at the quality of the department's uniforms.

He was still almost two months away from becoming a full firefighter, but already was planning for the day he could become a lieutenant. Firefighters found an application to take the test in his locker after his death. "He was always challenging himself," Sugrue said. "He was motivated."

He also was dedicated to his wife, Sigalit, and excited about their pending move to a new home. Four days before his death, Brunn and his wife were supposed to close on a house on Long Island. They were halfway packed, their apartment full of boxes, when the purchase was delayed by a porch that wasn't up to code.

His wife has decided to remain in their apartment rather than move into an empty home without him.

After Brunn's death, friends and family shared stories for hours about the wild, funny man who loved to surf and skateboard.

They talked about the time he jumped on a bar in New Orleans to lead a Jets cheer, even though no game was playing. "He was a huge Jets fan, and of course, you have to be faithful to be a Jets fan," Sugrue said.

Firefighters also provided support, and the neighborhood turned the firehouse Brunn loved into a makeshift shrine with candles, flowers and photos.

At Brunn's funeral, the block in front of the church was packed with people in the three uniforms Brunn had worn--police, fire and Air National Guard.

"It showed how much he did in a short time," Sugrue said.

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My brother

Christina Brunn

April 27, 2025

April 27th Andrew you watched me every minute of everyday so you know . to honor what worked through you I will respectfully give a SHOUT OUT to the power of GOD , unselfishness, and not living for your flesh but for your spirit .to serve what we know is JUST and RIGHT . to build up to not tear down . It took me 49 years to what God gave you in 28 . Rock on my brother ! as you know when evil comes for you . do nothing God vindicates it all and will make you powerful thank you for being one of my examples and teaching me this so i had a point of reference in my human brain to hold on to . you . Sister John Rose , God , Jesus, ms K my foundation nothing can touch -Christina- one proud sister F yeah !!!!!! so to the world i have not been sad over Andrew in about 14 years I have him , feel him what we see and experience in this world is not what the human eye sees , Andrew is one of my sources of strength , evil wins when you think it’s all about here . trust me eternity is way longer than here . yo Chris foy and HS friends hit me up [email protected] and sandy thank you for all sending the pictures that make me HAPPY

Jim Gamache

September 16, 2024

Always remembered - never forgotten.

Joe Colavito

September 15, 2024

I'm late posting this year Andy. Just wanted to say that you are never forgotten. As the years pass by it hurts to know how much your family and friends miss you. You will always be a hero to me and I will never forget your sacrifice to this City, and Country. You were taken way too soon. See you on the other side brother.

Chris Foy

September 13, 2024

A little late this year, Loopy. Lots of reminders of you over the past year. More so than normal. That's a good thing. Toot toot!

Sandra

September 11, 2024

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September 11, 2024

Never forgotten, Andy. You did more in 28 years than many do in a lifetime. So many memories, hoping these photos bring smiles to all that are lucky to have had you in their lives. Love what you wrote Christina, hope this finds everyone well. <3

Adam Schlein

September 11, 2024

Thinking about you. Rest in peace my friend

Chris Neglia

September 11, 2024

Andrew. May you test easy always. Thinking of you on this day

Jim Gamache

May 2, 2024

He continues to inspire us.

Lt. George Howley NYPD Retired

May 1, 2024

Never Forgotten my friend

Joe Colavito

May 1, 2024

Happy Heavenly Birthday Andy... Rest in peace

Eric Paras

April 30, 2024

Happy Birthday in Heaven Andy.

Maria Losito

April 29, 2024

Happy 51 Birthday my wonderful son!
You will always ❤ be missed

Joe Colavito

April 29, 2024

Christina Brunn, that was a beautiful tribute to you're brother. He was an amazing man and I'm blessed to have been a friend and coworker. R.I.P. Andy

Christina

April 27, 2024

Andrew was a regular human like all of us .He had his good qualities and his weakness . But my brother always did the next best thing in his life and was able to overcome any evils this world gave him by people and situations. I was chosen to witness his life and since he did what was good and best as he entered his last years on this earth I have never felt such love from a human. I have no idea what Gods plan is but so far Andrew´s was the coolest .Anyone who witnessed this,we all feel complete knowing him and so proud he was in his life . To every friends, co worker, his father, his wife , his x `s ,me his little sister ,&Anne . One thing I know is he lived and did for others it´s almost like selfish things as he got older just was removed from his character . He just kept getting more refined and selfless and happier as I witnessed this. He was doing more for me than he ever did and all of us experienced he no longer lived for his needs but something inside him just moved him. He turned from a regular man to a human I was in awe of . Sometimes God sends a man or women that completes His calling and that was Andrew. I watched evil tempt and hurt him just like all of us but he did not fail and in his eyes and walk I witnessed how strong GOOD is . I have never underestimated the power of evil but GOD is stronger .Andrew I know and feel where you are and I pray I get to your level -Christina Brunn 4/27

thomas

April 25, 2024

did you have a uncle louis brunn from Wilkes barre 1929 to 1995? or Robert brunn Miami?

Never forgotten my friend.

George Howley

September 14, 2023

Andy, You are always in my thoughts.
32 Precinct forever.

Maria Losito

September 13, 2023

My precious son my hero! There isn't a day that i don't think of you!!! love Mom

Charles Palia

September 12, 2023

I still have the copper wristband with his name on it that I purchased shortly after 9-11. It's always on display on my desk.

Chris Neglia

September 12, 2023

R.I.P. my old friend. Thinking of you.

Chris Foy

September 11, 2023

Hey Loopy! Still think about you everyday! Jets might actually have a chance this year! Love you, bro! Toot toot!
-- Foy

Joe Colavito

September 11, 2023

Hey Andy, 22 years later and it still feels like yesterday. I cannot put into words the way I feel when your name is called out during the 9-11 memoriam. I wish you were still here for you're family and friends. You will never be forgotten for your service to the Police, Fire, and Air National Guard. I had the privilege to work with you and become friends with you. You will always be a hero to me and to your fellow 32 Precinct coworkers. We love you and cherish the memories made along side you. Rest easy my friend.

Christopher Foy

September 12, 2022

Hey Loopy, another year gone but never forgotten. Christina Brunn -- we would all love to meet up! Toot toot!

Jim Gamache

September 12, 2022

I shared the story about Andrew yesterday with a stepson who remembered visiting the Towers before 911. Now his new memory will be carried on as is my promise to never forget.

Joe Colavito

September 11, 2022

Hey Andy, it's hard to believe 21 years have passed since that horrific day. I think about you often and have told my kids what a great guy you were. When we were assigned to the 32 pct out of the academy I was fortunate to have my locker 2 away from yours, so I was able to talk to you before our tour would start. You always had a smile on your face and an amazingly positive outlook on things. I enjoyed our talks and am honored to have gotten to know you better. You will always be a hero to me for all your service to this country, the NYPD and the FDNY. It's not fair that you didn't get the chance to touch the lives of other people as you did mine. I miss you bud and will continue to honor your legacy. My love to your family. RIP my friend.

john williams

September 14, 2021

I cannot add much as I did not know Andy Jr. except to thank you for your sacrifice which I wish you could have been spared. If your dad sees this he can give me a call at 619-302-8642. Be great to speak with him. Or [email protected] Hope I hear from you Drew.

Christina Brunn

September 13, 2021

To Chris Foy's post..................... BOOM! That made me smile, thank you for getting together for Andrew. when I saw that picture I felt like I was in a car with you guys going to a TRINITY PARTY Drinking beers................ you guys look awesome!!!! You boys were crazy in HS lol ................ and Andrew getting into another fight with someone lol . LOVE, Christina Brunn ...................... THANK GOD HE had so much fun with YOU ALL.................... ERIC, MIKE, CHRIS, PAT.................

Always

Jim Gamache

September 12, 2021

Always remembered

Jim Gamache

September 12, 2021

Sandra

September 11, 2021

rock n’ roll Andy. 20 years sometimes feels like yesterday. Sending love and peace to all who love you so.

Christopher Foy

September 11, 2021

Hey Loopy, we are all thinking about you.

We got together tonight in you honor, telling and hearing so many great stories.

You will never be forgotten. Love you, bro!

Toot! Toot!

Jim Gamache

September 9, 2021

Twenty years, Andy, and your friends and family have not forgotten you. I'm now 67 years old and I promise to always keep you in my heart and prayers until I pass. I will be wearing my FDNY Ladder 5 hat in your memory all this week. God bless your soul.

Joe Colavito

September 4, 2021

20 years ago our lives were changed forever. I think about you alot Andy. Your picture hangs above the 9-11 flag I have and I see it daily. It's a space dedicated to you my friend for your heroism and fearlessness. I tell people about you when they find out that I was working that terrible day in the 32 precinct. I tell them how you saved Rick's life in that hallway on 135 street. I also tell them how great of a guy you are and how we would talk in front of our lockers in the 32. How you made me laugh and your positive outlook on life. I will always think about you and never forget your sacrifice for our great Country. Rest easy Andy and know you will never be forgotten.

Cindy Roe

September 3, 2021

Remembering Andrew on the 20th anniversary of 9/11....

We carried his picture up to the top of Snow King Mountain in Jackson, WY- Thank you Andrew

Jess Chitwood

April 28, 2021

Thank you for your service, we carried your picture to the top of Snow King Mountain, in Jackson, WY with a view of the Grand Tetons this past 9/11

john williams

September 18, 2020

I never knew young Andy but I was good friends with his dad who I hope is still alive and well. I only found out about this last year from a mutual friend of mine and his dads who lived by him in Levit Town but we all lived in the same apt. complex in Queens when we were teens. I sincerely wish I had known this young man. I knew his dad, aunt and grandma but never got to meet him. If Andy Sr. is still alive my regrets for his loss and also that it has been so long since I have seen him. Send me an e-mail Drew would love to hear from you.

September 12, 2020

Well Andy, another year has gone by. Not to many of us are left at the 213th from your days there. I’m retired now and another one retires tomorrow. Your legacy will live on. The Wing held its annual memorial for you and Jerome yesterday, giving us the opportunity to let everyone know who you where. Rest In Peace, you are never forgotten.

Christopher Foy

September 11, 2020

Another year gone by, Loopy! Me and the boys always talk about our legendary stories! You will never be forgotten!

Toot toot! -- Foy

Chris Neglia

September 11, 2020

Remembering you on this day my old friend. R.I.P.

Jim Gamache

September 11, 2020

It's another year, Andy, but we all remember you, especially on this day. Your family and friends continue to miss you and keep you in their hearts. God bless.

Chris Neglia

September 11, 2019

Thinking about you and the others who were lost on 9-11 Rip my friend.

Christopher Foy

September 11, 2019

Hey Bro, I cannot believe it has been 18 years. I think about you just about every day. You packed so much into 28 years that most may not achieve in their lifetime!

Miss you,

Foy

P.S. Toot toot!

Jim Gamache

September 11, 2019

God bless your soul, Andy. Your family, friends, and so many who never met you, will keep you in their hearts forever. Jim Gamache

George Howley

September 11, 2019

I remember all the fun we had as rookies ( 32 Precinct) walking the beat on Lenox Avenue in Harlem. I'll Never forget, you're always missed.

Joe colavito

September 10, 2019

I cannot believe that the years are passing us by so quickly. 18 years ago you were tragically taken away from your family and friends. I promised myself I would sign this guest book every year which I do, but I think of you much more often than just this terrible occasion. Missing you Andy and wishing I could turn back the hands of time. RIP Andy.. An American Hero to us all.

john williams

August 27, 2019

I was informed a short while ago that this individual is the son of a good friend of mine from high school days on 191st in Hollis, Queens. If so and his father Andy is still alive I want to express my sorrow at the loss he suffered.This young man gave his all. If his dad is still alive it would be great to hear from him. John Williams

Maria Losito

August 1, 2019

MISS YOU EVERYDAY! YOU ARE MY ANGEL AND MY INSPIRATION ! SOMEDAY WE WILL BE TOGETHER AGAIN. LOVE MOM

July 31, 2019

May God bless you and your family. See you in the afterlife, Andrew.

Sandra

September 11, 2018

always remembered Andy.

Chris Neglia

September 11, 2018

Thinking about you today. Rip my friend!

Chris Foy

September 11, 2018

Hey Loopy, another year gone by. None of us can believe you have been gone for 17 years. Me and the boys are thinking of you.......

Jim Gamache

September 11, 2018

God bless you, Andy. I will be wearing my FDNY LADDER 5 hat today in your honor.

Joe Colavito

September 10, 2018

Hey Andy, I have signed this book every year since you left us. I cannot believe it's been 17 years since that tragic day and I wish you were still here for your family, friends, and coworkers. You made me laugh so many times, especially in that locker room on the 4th floor of the 32 Pct. Life goes on for us but it will never be the same without you here. Just want you to know that you will never ever be forgotten and that you will always be a hero in my eyes and in the eyes of your friends in the NYPD. Rest easy Andy and please look out for your family and friends.

April 27, 2018

Happy 45 Birthday in Heaven! Your light and your smile will always live on. You are my angel in heaven that watch over me here on Earth. Love Mom

Chris Foy

September 12, 2017

Hey Andy, We all still miss your infectious laugh and your crazy sense of humor but I am sure you are keeping everyone entertained up there! We miss you, buddy!

Jim Gamache

September 12, 2017

Andy,

Although we never met and only know you through a family member, I have promised to never forget you. My FDNY hat that your father provided to many will be worn this week to remind others of your courage and sacrifice.

Joe Colavito

September 11, 2017

Hey Andy,
Another year has passed us by. I will never forget you Andy. You were a friend, a coworker and most of all, a hero to me in every sense of the word. I miss you Andy and as I sign this book every year I'm brought to tears thinking of what might have been. Rest easy in God's care Andy and know that you will never be forgotten.

Joe Colavito

Chris Neglia

September 11, 2017

Andrew, thinking back to our childhood with a smile. You are a hero!

sandra

April 27, 2017

thought of you, in a flower shop. I understood what you saw 26 years ago, smacked me in the face. I should have learned to trim down my gladiolas. Maybe it's not too late :) you were always so scary smart, Andy. ❤

Maria Losito

April 27, 2017

Dear Andrew,

Happy Birthday in Heaven, A day doesn't go by without a thought of you. Today I made your favorite meal chilli. Today I will spend a day at the beach your favorite pass time. My memory of us swimming at Jones Beach together.

Love you always Mom

Chris Neglia

September 13, 2016

You still are and always be a Hero! Rip

Chris Foy

September 12, 2016

Hey Loopy, GnR are back together so it gives me more opportunities to think of you. We miss you every day.

Sandra

September 12, 2016

thoughts of Andrew & all who loved him, always remembered.

Adam Schlein

September 11, 2016

I think of you often. I always share stories about you with a smile when I can. Working with you in the 32 pct was always entertaining. I miss you.

Adam Schlein

September 11, 2016

Think about you often, I always share stories about you when I can. You always made everybody laugh. Working with you was a time in my life I will never forget. Miss you.

September 11, 2016

I'm proudly wearing my FDNY Ladder 5 hat with Andy's name stiched on the back. You will not be forgotten.

Jim Gamache

Joe Colavito

September 10, 2016

Hey Andy, I cannot believe it has been 15 years since you were taken from us. I think about you often and have a picture of you hanging on my wall above the 911 flag. You made me laugh often and I wish you were still here to share your presence with your family and friends. Your 32 pct family are sharing photos of you on Facebook and it brings back so many memories. I for one will never forget you and I honor your memory often but especially on the anniversary of the worst day in the history of our country. You will always be a hero to me and to many others who were fortunate enough to know you. Rest easy Andy knowing you are not forgotten.....

Sandra

September 11, 2015

you and your family, remembered today and always Andy.

Priscilla (Yu) Frick

September 11, 2015

Remembering your smile and sacrifice today, Andy.

Sara Halcomb

September 11, 2015

Honored to represent FF Andrew Brunn in the OKC 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb 09/12/15. God bless your family, the NYFD and their families. We will not forget.
Sara Halcomb
Pond Creek Fire Department/ EMS

September 11, 2015

Andy, another year has past. You were remembered at formation this morning, the rest of the day we will,share stories with the new guys and your leagacy will live on in the 213th

Jim Gamache

September 11, 2015

Where would we be without brave men like you? You'll always be remembered.

Joe Colavito

September 11, 2015

Another year has passed Andy, and the memory of you hasn't faded and never will. I miss you Andy and think of you often. R.I.P. my friend. You're 32 family loves you and will honor your memory until the end of our time

Jamie Colunga

September 10, 2015

Every year we have a run in Corpus Christi, Texas and we run for a Police officer or Fire fighter and this year one of my kids is running in your son's honor... thank you for raising a fine man and please know it is an honor to run in his memory!!!
The Colunga Family

Kevin Gibbs

May 25, 2015

Hi Christina. I've been meaning to try and get in touch with you much sooner. It's been a very long time since I've seen you or even heard your voice. You were my best friend at Holy Trinity. I must say I truly miss you. I remember your brother because of the times I used to call and ask to speak to you like everyday. I'm so sorry for your loss. My brother and your brother knew each other. Feel free to call me anytime please because I really would love to hear from you again.

Joanna Donohue

November 20, 2014

I am a a friend of Andrew's mother. I met Marie in Italy. I'll never forget how devastated she was at your loss. I have lost touch with Marie Brunn Losito. I would like to get in touch with her.
Andrew, rest in peace and know how much your mother loved you. Jo.Donohue ([email protected])

Rusty Gipson

September 15, 2014

Honored to walk in his memory on Sept 6th 2014 in Florence Al.
God Bless FDNY and their families.

Priscilla (Yu) Frick

September 13, 2014

Thinking of you and remembering your sacrifice, Andy.

Island Trees Travel 1973 team with Andrew

Chris Neglia

September 11, 2014

Chris Foy

September 11, 2014

Hey Loopy, another year passed doesn't make it any easier. You are missed by so many. Toot toot!

Victoria Wright

September 11, 2014

Andrew we have never met... however I sold my house to your mother. I had purchased a 9/11 firefighter Harley Davidson with a sidecar,which bares your name and ladder number..with your insignia in gold leaf...THAT STATES LET US NEVER FORGET. Thank you for your service and God Bless you and your family.....Victoria Wright

Charles Palia

September 11, 2014

Shortly after 9-11 I purchased a copper bracelet to help support the fire fighters' families. Andrew's name is on it. I still wear it today and share his name and story whenever asked about it. I visited the memorial in NYC two years ago and touched his name. Very moving.

Joseph Colavito

September 11, 2014

Hey Andy. Another year has come and your memory has not dwindled. I often think about you and remember the laughs you provided to the people who were honored to work with you. From all your 32 brothers and sisters Rest easy Andy. We miss you tremendously.

Jim Gamache

September 10, 2014

God bless you and all those lost 13 years ago. We will always remember you and your bravery.

Eddie Lyon

September 6, 2014

My name is Eddie Lyon. & my mothers maiden name was Martha Brunn who was the sister to Andrew Brunn which I believe was Andrews grandfather. I would be his cousin and am sorry I never got to meet him. I am so proud of him for giving up his life to save others. Although many years have passed my heart goes out to his family. I wish I could have known him. If by chance you would like to contact me to update you on the other Brunns who here then email me at [email protected]. My Aunt Lil gave me family ancestry book with so much history about the Brunn family. God Bless your family.

April 27, 2014

For your birthday.

September 30, 2013

ALL MY THAUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY TYCO DID A TRIBUTE TO THE FALLEN FIRE FIGHTERS OF SEPTEMBER 11TH IT IS MY HONER TO HAVE GOTTEN YOU - YOU WERE AN ANGEL SENT FROM HEVAN AND YOU KNOW WHAT THEY SAY THE GOOD DYE YOUNG - BUT HE GOT ONE OF THE GREAT ONES - THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR BEING THE PEROSN THAT YOU WERE - GOD BLESS YOU AND YOURS

Flag Honoring Andrew Brunn at Fire Station in Clayton, CA

Priscilla (Yu) Frick

September 13, 2013

9/11 Memorial at Fire Station in Clayton, CA (Bay Area)

Priscilla (Yu) Frick

September 13, 2013

Memorial to 9/11 Firefighters by Contra Costa Fire Dept in Clayton, CA

Priscilla (Yu) Frick

September 13, 2013

Christina, thanks for your warm response. I went to Trinity with Andy and have so many fun memories of him. My favorite was of him leading the gang in a rousing rendition of Hey Jude by kareoke at my house! He lit up the room with his towering presence and infectious smile.
I live in California now and wanted to share two photos that I took today. I unexpectedly came across a local fire house that had erected a memorial dedicated to 9/11 fallen firefighters. I found the flag honoring Andy and was delighted that his picture and story were being shared with folks living in the Bay Area.
May you always find comfort in knowing that your brother made others happy.

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