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Bernard Otto Gruenke

Brookfield, Wisconsin

Age 99

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Gruenke, Bernard Otto Of Brookfield, called by the Lord to Eternal Life on March 31, 2012, at the age of 99. Beloved husband of the late Mary Anne (nee Sprangers) Gruenke. Cherished father of Bernard Eugene (Diane) Gruenke, Anne (Harry) Konczal and Jeanette "Janie" Gruenke. Loving grandfather of Chris Kosmicki, the late Daniel Kosmicki, Heidi (Curt) Emery, David (Chris) Huebner, Kim (Steve) Silber, Aaron (An) Huebner, Gunar (Leslie) Gruenke, Marianne Huebner and Paul (Amy) Kosmicki; and great-grandfather of 14 great-grandchildren. Also remembered by other family and friends. He was preceded in death by 2 sisters and 4 brothers. Bernard, born in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, was an American stained glass artist who produced one of the first faceted (Dalle de Verre) glass windows in the United States in 1949. Bernard began his art studios at the Layton School of Art, then at age sixteen, was encouraged in his pursuit by Miss Marie Kohler who provided him a scholarship in 1929 to the Corcoran Art School in Washington D.C. He also studied under Caesar Riccardi in Philadelphia. Gruenke joined Conrad Schmitt Studios in 1936, working closely with the founder, Conrad Schmitt. In the late 1940s, Gruenke became Rupert Schmitt's partner and following Rupert's death in 1951, he purchased the renowned national art studio from the Schmitt estate and went on to provide murals, stained glass, interior design and decorative paintings for thousands of churches, synagogues, theatres and public buildings throughout the United States. Gruenke's, efforts to create and advance art glass were recognized by the Stained Glass Association of America (SGAA) over the years. A member since 1936, he served as Vice President of the SGAA and was named a Fellow in 1972. In 1996, Gruenke was honored with the SGAA's Lifetime Achievement Award. In 1980, an honorary degree was conferred upon Gruenke by Mount Mary College in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin: Doctor of Humane Letters, Honoris Causa. Bernard, also affectionately known as "Senior" was an excellent swimmer and scuba diver. He enjoyed his summers in Crystal Lake in Plymouth, Wisconsin. He was an avid sheepshead player and enjoyed his weekly card game with "the boys." Visitation Tuesday, April 3, 2012, at the Funeral Home from 4PM until the 7PM Vigil Service. Mass of Christian Burial Wednesday, April 4, at 11AM, at St. John Vianney Catholic Church, 1755 N. Calhoun Rd., Brookfield. Private entombment at Holy Cross Cemetery, Sheboygan. In lieu of flowers, memorials to St. John Vianney Church, Brookfield; or The Basilica of the National Shrine of Mary, Help of Christians at Holy Hill, appreciated.

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Dear Gunar and family,
I am sorry to hear of the loss of your grandfather. I pray that God will comfort and give peace and healing in the difficult days ahead to your family and close friends. Sincerely, Joan C.Di Stefano,
Di Stefano Ruiz Studio Oakland, CA

My condolences to the entire Gruenke family. I fondly remember Bernie from my childhood days at Crystal lake, WI. I remember his interests in all the things regarding the lake, especially his water skiing abilities when most people his age were content to sit in a lawn chair. Again my sympathys to Bernie, Diane & Janie it's been to many years since we have seen each other.

To Bernie, Diane, Ann, and Janie. I'm sorry for your loss. Your dad (and mom, too) always made me feel like one of your family; he was a truly wonderful second father to me on so many weekends growing up at Crystal Lake. Cherish those memories forever.

To the Gruenke family, I, and my family, remember with fondness - Bernie, at Crystal Lake. He would come down the road to my Dad's (Ted Grasse) cottage, & share many laughs. In later years he'd often stop in at my husband (John) and son's (Peter) Pharmacy in Brookfield. John passed away 11 yrs ago on April 3rd. You all are in my prayers.
Jean (Grasse) Dickman

What a great guy! My folks always spoke so highly of Bernie and fondly told of all the really wonderful times they shared with the Gruenke's.

I miss his smiling face and always seeing him so dapper. Prayers to your entire family.

Dear Family,
We are very sorry to hear of Bernie's passing. He was a very dear friend to our beloved uncle Fr. Richard Fale. Their love for the arts bonded their friendship. Bernie's talents were a gift from God and he will never be forgotten.
You will be in our thoughts and prayers.
The family of Margaret Fale Crnecki, Sheboygan

To the Gruenke family my deepest condolences to all of you we have lost a magnificent man he will be greatly missed, sorry for your lost.

We send our sincerest condolences to the entire family. I was very saddened to hear about your fathers and granfathers passing. He was oviously a pioneer in the restoration industry and created a legacy in which set the standard for all others. He was a man who never forgot were he came from.
He developed and dedicated a foundation that serves to nurture artists, just as Chairperson, Bernard O. Gruenke started his long outstanding career. He led an amazing life in which he touched the...